Graduate Programs
Advance your knowledge and career with our Graduate Programs at Florida Hebrew University. Our master’s and doctoral degrees integrate rigorous academics with Torah values, equipping you with the expertise and ethical foundation needed for professional success. Join us to deepen your skills and make a meaningful impact in your field.
Welcome to the Graduate Programs Admissions page at Florida Hebrew University! Our graduate programs are designed to provide Torah-observant students with advanced academic training while integrating Torah values and halakhic principles. Whether you are pursuing a master's degree or a Ph.D., our programs will help you deepen your knowledge, enhance your skills, and prepare for leadership roles in your chosen field.
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Available Graduate Programs
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M.A. in Torah Studies: Engage in advanced study and research of Torah texts, contributing to the field of Torah scholarship.
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M.A. in Torah-Based Counseling: Gain advanced skills in providing guidance and support rooted in Torah wisdom.
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M.A. in Educational Administration: Develop leadership skills for managing educational institutions with a focus on Torah values.
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M.A. in Communications: Master effective communication strategies and media practices from a Torah perspective.
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M.A. in Hebrew and Jewish Studies: Explore advanced topics in Jewish and Hebrew history, literature, and culture.
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Master's in Business Administration (MBA): Advance your career with comprehensive business skills and leadership training in our Master in Business Administration program.
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Master's in Jewish Music: Explore the rich traditions and contemporary expressions of Jewish music with our Master's in Jewish Music program.
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Ph.D. in Torah Studies: Conduct original research and contribute to the academic study of Torah.
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Ph.D. in Torah-Based Counseling, or Neshamah Daat: Conduct research and deepen your expertise in providing Torah-based guidance with our Ph.D. in Torah-Based Counseling.
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Ph.D. in Hebrew and Jewish Studies: Delve into in-depth research on significant events and figures in Jewish and Hebrew history.
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Ph.D. in Education: Focus on advanced educational theories and practices within a Torah framework.
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Ph.D. in Sacred Linguistics: Engage in profound research on the Hebrew roots of languages with our Ph.D. in Sacred Linguistics.
Admission Requirements
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Educational Requirement: Completion of a relevant Bachelor's degree or equivalent education.
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Torah Observance: Commitment to Torah values and halakhic standards.
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Application Form: Complete the online application form.
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Supporting Documents: Submit transcripts, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and a research proposal (for Ph.D. applicants).
Application Process
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Submit Application: Complete the online application form on our website.
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Provide Documentation: Submit transcripts, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and a research proposal (if applicable).
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Interview: Candidates will be interviewed to assess their individual level of mastery of the subjects learned and commitment to Torah values.
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Admission: Decision Receive your admission decision via email.
Benefits of Graduate Programs
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Advanced Academic Training: Receive top-tier education in your chosen field of study.
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Torah Integration: Study in an environment that integrates Torah values and halakhic principles with advanced academic learning.
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Diverse Fields of Study: Choose from a wide range of graduate programs tailored to your academic interests and career goals.
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Career Preparation: Gain the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in leadership roles and specialized careers.
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Job Placement Assistance: We are dedicated to helping you find meaningful job opportunities upon graduation.
Financial Information
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Tuition: Detailed information on the cost of the graduate programs.
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Financial Assistance: Explore programs designed to help make tuition more affordable.
Contact Information
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For more information about our graduate programs and the admissions process, please, contact our admissions office at T. 954.613.2073 or request more information here.
FAQs
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Q: Who can apply for the graduate programs?
A: Torah-observant students who have completed a relevant bachelor's degree or equivalent education.
Q: What documents are required for the application?
A: Transcripts, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and a research proposal (for Ph.D. applicants).
Q: Is there an interview process?
A: Yes, candidates will be interviewed to assess their mastery of subjects and commitment to Torah values.
Q: Are there financial assistance options available?
A: Yes, we offer programs designed to help make tuition more affordable.