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1 CoursesMa in judaic studies in University of connecticut

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UConn's Judaic Studies graduate program provides a unique opportunity for students with specialized interests in Jewish literature, culture, and history to pursue their research in the context of other relevant literatures, cultures and languages, all of which are taught within UConn's integrated Department of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages (LCL) and which include, aside from Hebrew and Judaic Studies (HEJS), sections devoted to Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Chinese, Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies, French and Francophone Studies, German Studies, Italian Literary and Cultural Studies, and Spanish Studies. Students may also take relevant courses in other programs and departments beyond LCL, especially Medieval Studies, which has a particularly strong relationship with LCL and Judaic Studies.
A baccalaureate degree or its equivalent from a regionally accredited college or university, Official Transcripts, TOEFL: 79 (Internet-based test - iBT), 550 ( Old Paper-based test - PBT), IELTS-6.5, PTE-53
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