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A program that focuses on the Hebrew language in either pre-modern or modern forms. Includes instruction in Hebrew philology, Biblical Hebrew (including Pre- and Post-Exilic scripts), Modern Hebrew, dialects and offshoots such as Samaritan, and applications to business, science/technology, and other settings.

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| A major in Hebrew Language and Literature is highly relevant for the following careers. National averages for wages in each career is provided. |
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Top 10
U.S.
Colleges with the
most degrees awarded
of Hebrew Language and Literature among the 2006-2007
graduating class.
|  | University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI | 6 (0.1%) |  |  |
|  | University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT | 5 (0.1%) |  |  |
|  | CUNY Hunter College New York, NY | 5 (0.2%) |  |  |
|  | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, MI | 3 (0.1%) |  |  |
|  | University of Cincinnati-Main Campus Cincinnati, OH | 3 (0.1%) |  |  |
|  | University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX | 1 (0.0%) |  |  |
|  | Temple University Philadelphia, PA | 1 (0.0%) |  |  |
|  | The Ohio State University - Columbus Campus Columbus, OH | 1 (0.0%) |  |  |
|  | CUNY Queens College Flushing, NY | 1 (0.0%) |  |  |
|  | University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN | 1 (0.0%) |  |  |
* The number of bachelor's degrees awarded among the 2006-2007 graduating class.
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