Undergraduate Programs
Embark on a path to academic excellence with our Undergraduate Programs at Florida Hebrew University. Our diverse range of majors integrates Torah values with rigorous academics, preparing you for a successful career. We are dedicated to helping you find meaningful job opportunities upon graduation. Start your journey with us and achieve your full potential.
Welcome to the Undergraduate Program Admissions page at Florida Hebrew University! Our undergraduate programs are designed to provide Torah-observant students with a solid academic foundation while integrating Torah values and halakhic principles. We offer a diverse range of majors to help you pursue your passions and prepare for a successful parnasa pathways.
Available Undergraduate Programs
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Torah-Based Business Administration. Develop essential business skills and leadership qualities grounded in Torah values.
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Jewish History. Explore the rich history and heritage of the Jewish people.
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Torah-Based Communications. Learn effective communication strategies and media practices through a Torah lens.
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Torah-Based Counseling, or Neshamah Daat. Gain the skills needed to provide Torah-based counseling and support.
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Torah Studies. Deepen your understanding of Torah and Jewish texts.
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Modest Fashion. Learn to design stylish, contemporary clothing that honors Torah values.
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Jewish and Hebrew Studies. Study the language, literature, and culture of the Jewish people and other Hebrew tribes.
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Jewish Music. Explore the rich traditions of Jewish music and its role in Jewish life.
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Torah-Based Nutrition Education. Gain expertise in kosher dietary laws, holistic health, and ethical food practices.
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Torah- Based Early Childhood Education. Prepare to inspire and nurture young children with innovative teaching methods grounded in Torah principles.
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Torah-Based Educational Administration. Develop leadership skills for managing educational institutions.
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Torah-Based K-12 Education. Train to teach and inspire students across all grade levels.
Admission Requirements
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Educational Requirement: Completion of High School 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 high school transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement.
Application Process
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Submit Application: Complete the online application form on our website.
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Provide Documentation: Submit high school transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement.
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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 phone and email.
Benefits of FHU Undergraduate Programs
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Torah-Based Environment: Feel yourself at home with students who have similar values.
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Academic Excellence: Receive a top-tier education in your chosen field.
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Torah Integration: Study in an environment that integrates Torah values and halakhic principles with academic learning.
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Diverse Majors: Choose from a wide range of majors tailored to your interests and career goals.
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Career Preparation: Gain the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in your chosen profession.
Financial Information
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Tuition: Detailed information on the cost of the undergraduate programs.
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Financial Assistance: Explore programs designed to help make tuition more affordable.
Core Courses
All undergraduate students are required to take 51 credits of foundational core courses in the first three (3) semesters of study. Courses marked with asterisk (*) are eligible for credit transfer from High School, Seminary, or Yeshiva.
Below are the core courses with the number of credits:
1st Semester
ENG101 English Writing and Composition* (3 credits)
GEN101 Principles of Logic (3 credits)
COM101 Oral Presentation Skills (3 credits)
HEB101 Lashon Kodesh/Hebrew Language I* (3 credits)
FLG101 Foreign Language I* (Spanish, French, German, Russian, or Arabic) (3 credits)
NED101 Principles of Nutrition and Wellness (3 credits)
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Total Credits: 18
2nd Semester
COM102 Oral Communications (3 credits)
HEB102 Lashon Kodesh/Hebrew Language II* (3 credits)
ADM101 Principles of Business Administration (3 credits)
EDU401 Teaching Modesty to Children (3 credits)
FLG102 Foreign Language II* (Spanish, French, German, Russian, or Arabic) (3 credits)
JWH101 Jewish History* (3 credits)
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Total Credits: 18
3rd Semester
ADM302 Fundraising for Business (3 credits)
NSH101 Principles of Family Dynamics (3 credits)
FLG103 Foreign Language III* (Spanish, French, German, Russian, or Arabic) (3 credits)
CST101 Computer Literacy* (3 credits)
ADM301 Foundations of Law (3 credits)
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Total Credits: 15
Contact Information
For more information about our undergraduate programs and the admissions process, please, contact our admissions office at T.954.613.2073 or request more information here.
FAQs
Q: Who can apply for the undergraduate programs?
A: Torah-observant students who have completed high school or equivalent education.
Q: What documents are required for the application?
A: High school transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement.
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.
