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Joint Degree and Certificate Programs

Joint Masters Program in Jewish Education
Joint Masters Degree in Jewish Music
Certificate Program in Women's Studies

Joint Masters Program in Jewish Education

As a matriculated student, you may specialize in education by enrolling in the master of arts in Jewish education program at Gratz College. Your course work at RRC satisfies the Jewish studies requirements. You may also apply two RRC education courses to the seven graduate courses in education required for the Gratz master's degree. You must also complete an internship under the supervision of a joint RRC-Gratz committee.

For information on Gratz College's master of arts in Jewish education
program, contact Gratz's Office of Admissions at 215-635-7300
(ext. 140) or 800-475-4635 (ext. 140), or e-mail admissions@gratz.edu.

Joint Masters Degree in Jewish Music

As a matriculated student you may specialize in liturgical music by enrolling in the master of arts in Jewish music program at Gratz College. You satisfy the Jewish studies requirements as well as several others through course work at RRC. In addition, four of the master's program courses can apply to RRC's practical rabbinics course requirements. As an RRC student, you must complete all Gratz graduation requirements-including a thesis or recital with program notes, and an internship.

For information on Gratz College's master of arts in Jewish music program, contact Gratz College's Office of Admissions at 215-635-7300 (ext. 140) or 800-475-4635 (ext. 140), or e-mail admissions@gratz.edu.

Certificate Program in Women's Studies with a Concentration in  Jewish Women's Studies

As an RRC student you may obtain a certificate in women's studies with a concentration in Jewish women's studies. The program is sponsored jointly by the women's studies program at Temple University and Kolot: The Center for Jewish Women's and Gender Studies of RRC.