International B.A. degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities

The International B.A. degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities is an English-language undergraduate degree offered by the Faculty of Humanities of Tel Aviv University. The three-year program allows international students to study a variety of academic fields within the Liberal Arts and Humanities.
Faculty
Tel Aviv University’s Lester and Sally Entin Faculty of Humanities has long offered a Hebrew-language General Studies program, allowing students to adopt a modular approach to their degree. In recent years, faculty members have created multidisciplinary research teams in an effort to break down barriers between traditional academic fields. The International B.A. degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities is an outgrowth of this multidisciplinary tradition, as well as Tel Aviv University's ongoing process of internationalization, which has spurred the creation of a wide variety of degree programs taught in English.
The supervisors of the program's academic tracks include the following faculty members:
* Prof. Shlomo Mendelovitch
* Dr. Moshe Elhanati
* Dr. Miri Shefer-Mossensohn
* Dr. Orit Rozin
* Dr. Eli Schonfeld
* Dr. Sonia Weiner
* Dr. Ilit Ferber
* Dr. Noa Gedi
Academic Program
The curriculum of the International B.A. degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities includes a year-long General Studies module in which students explore a variety of academic disciplines in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Sciences. Afterwards, students select a major in fields such as Middle Eastern Studies, Philosophy, English Literature, Modern Jewish and Israel Studies, Digital Culture and Communication, or Psychology and Psychoanalysis. Admission to the degree program is considered competitive.
The program is headed by Dr. Milette Shamir, the co-founder and coordinator of Tel Aviv University's American Studies Track.
Duration and Cost
The degree is designed to be completed in three years. Annual tuition is set at $11,000, considerably less than fees at comparable universities in the United States and some European countries.
 
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