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.
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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.
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Available Undergraduate Programs
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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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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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Early Childhood Education. Prepare to inspire and nurture young children with innovative teaching methods grounded in Torah principles.
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Educational Administration. Develop leadership skills for managing educational institutions.
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K-12 Education. Train to teach and inspire students across all grade levels.
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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:
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1st Semester
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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
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2nd Semester
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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
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3rd Semester
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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
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Contact Information
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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
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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.