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Jewish Theological Seminary of America
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Yeshiva University
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Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
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Spertus College
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A program that focuses on the history, culture, and religion of the Jewish people. Includes instruction in Jewish religious heritage, sacred texts, and law; Jewish philosophy and intellectual history; Jewish life and culture, both in Israel and the Jewish Diaspora; historical Jewish minority cultures such as the Yiddish, Sephardic, and other; anti-Semitism, gentile relations and Shoa; Zionism; and modern developments within Judaism.
Of the 13 Jewish/Judaic Studies degrees granted each year at the Doctors degree research scholarship level, 69% percent of whom are men and the other 31% percent are women. Did you know that New York has more students graduating with a degree in Jewish/Judaic Studies than any other state? In fact, New York granted 11 degrees last year! The average starting salary for an undergraduate degree in Jewish/Judaic Studies is $37,800.
The highest paying career for Jewish/Judaic Studies majors is Area, Ethnic Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary. But, something else to consider is how much demand there is for certain careers. A position that is in high need that a degree in Jewish/Judaic Studies can prepare you for is Area, Ethnic Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary.
These are the highest paying careers for Jewish/Judaic Studies majors.
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