Jerusalem University College

Programme Detail: Graduate Certificate: Middle Eastern Cultures And Religions

Language of this entry English (UK, International)
Name of Programme / Training Resource Graduate Certificate: Middle Eastern Cultures And Religions
Type of Training Individual standalone programme
Reference Number 0004
Description Involves extensive study in the religious, political and social history of the Middle East, including the three dominant monotheistic religions of the world, Judaism, Islam, and Historic Christianity.
Keywords JUDAISM; ISLAM; HISTORIC CHRISTIANITY; CHURCH HISTORY; MIDDLE EAST
Languages Programme Available in English (USA)
Other Languages
Country and region where programme is available Israel / Jerusalem
Area of Ministry and Focus Bible Teaching and Training / Old Testament; Bible Teaching and Training / New Testament; Bible Teaching and Training / Interpretation and Study Methods; Bible Teaching and Training / Biblical Languages; Bible Teaching and Training / Church History
Residential/Non Residential Residential
Full-time or Part-time Full-time
Level Masters
Cost Range US$100,000 or more
Actual Cost $16,000 PER SEMESTER
Bursaries/scholarships available No
Actual Length 1 YEAR
Average hours of study per week 36
Methods of instruction VESPERS, STUDY HALLS, FIELD STUDIES, VOLUNTEERISM.
Percentage of time spent in formal learning (e.g. lectures, structured reading, work-books, etc.) 12-16 SEMESTER HOURS
Percentage of time spent on non-formal skill-based learning (e.g. learning on the job and supervised practice, etc.) N/A
Percentage of time spent in informal unstructured learning (e.g. prayer times, teamwork). 8 HOURS PER WEEK
Average number of students who take the programme per year (or, if this is a new programme, the number who can be accommodated) 25
Prerequisite Programmes BA WITH 3.0 GPA
Other Prerequisites REFERENCES; APPLICATION FORM
Qualifications gained N/A
Qualifications this programme is part of N/A
Programme Accredited by ATA (Asia)
Other Accrediting Bodies ATA - Asia Theological Association