Masters Degree Study Departments
Master’s degree in Holocaust Studies
The program offers courses on the topic of the Holocaust in various areas of knowledge, including history of the Holocaust and World War II, anthropology of trauma, psychology, Holocaust education and teaching, international law, museology and curatorship, Holocaust literature, and more. In addition to the varied academic curriculum, the program offers opportunities for internship in various relevant institutions in Israel and abroad, research seminars and study tours. The program includes a thesis track and a non-thesis track. Studies are conducted in English. The program grants a master’s degree in Holocaust Studies.
Graduates with a Bachelor’s degree or in a related field with a grade point average of 80
Department requirements specified on the department’s website
A thesis track and a non-thesis track
Employment options after graduation: Teaching in schools and in SHELACH (FNS – Field, Nation, Society) programs, Holocaust education, museums, academic research and teaching.