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7 Foreign Language Study Abroad Programs in Israel

University Studies Abroad Consortium

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USAC Israel: Haifa - Full Curriculum

With an interesting mix of contrasts, such as mosques and churches or beaches and mountains, Haifa is an ideal destination to engage in cultural immersion and exchange. The Haifa program of USAC is a wonderful opportunity if you are interested in studying and living in Israel, a country at the center and an integral part of world current events and history. You can enroll for a semester or full year, taking an intensive early-start Hebrew session before the spring semester. Attend the University of Haifa, a higher education institution committed to an atmosphere of mutual respect, tolerance, and coexistence while providing high-standard academic courses, cultural and social activities, and immersion with the local community. Enroll in Hebrew and Arabic language courses based on your level of proficiency, as well as coursework taught in English. The latter is offered in a variety of disciplines: Sociology, Religious Studies, Psychology, Political Science, Peace and Conflict Studies, Literature, History, Economics and Management, Contemporary Israeli and Middle East Studies, and Communications. SPRING 2024 HAS BEEN CANCELLED

New York University

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Gain a Global Perspective with NYU Study Abroad

With 12 locations around the globe, the world is your classroom when you study abroad at NYU. Whether you’re interested in exploring music at NYU Prague, diving into history at NYU Florence, or studying global business at NYU London or NYU Shanghai, regardless of your course of study, NYU offers students of all interests and backgrounds unparalleled global experiences. Immersive, experiential learning is at the heart of NYU study abroad. So, in addition to classes that get you out exploring a new place, you’ll embrace the local culture and build community with internships, academic excursions, and volunteer opportunities. From NYU Buenos Aires to NYU Berlin and NYU Tulsa to NYU Tel Aviv, you’ll experience these dynamic cities and cultures while also fulfilling elective requirements, meeting new people, and gaining a new perspective. Additional NYU global locations not previously mentioned include: NYU Accra, NYU Madrid, NYU Paris, and NYU Washington, DC.

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University of Haifa International School (UHIS)

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Intensive July and August Hebrew Languages Studies in Haifa

The Intensive Hebrew Summer Course brings students from over 40 countries to the University of Haifa to study Hebrew in one of the most effective language learning programs in Israel. The Hebrew course is designed for those who want to immerse themselves in an intensive language acquisition experience that is personally enriching as well as academically demanding. Instruction is offered on all levels from beginning to advanced. Classes are held Sunday - Thursday during the morning hours. In addition to learning through textbooks, classes may also include video sessions, student presentations, and visits to sites on campus such as the Hecht Museum. In addition, students may have the opportunity to listen to guest lecturers. While the more advanced classes will listen to the lectures and participate in discussions, the beginners’ classes will prepare questions for their guests and hold their own interviews in simple Hebrew.

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Latest Program Reviews

Great time; great city; bad administration

December 10, 2019by: Emily Lange - United States

Program: USAC Israel: Haifa - Full Curriculum

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I really did have a great time in Israel. The program provided a few field trip opportunities that I absolutely loved, and I was of course sure to go on several independent weekend trips when I could. Israel is a great place to learn about so many things: religion, politics and conflict, and archaeology (what I study). I was, however, kind of disappointed with the location of the university. It was up on a hill and very secluded from the rest of Haifa. The bus ride to the 'fun' parts of town was pretty long--and, of course, buses barely run on the weekends! Over all, I didn't feel like I was truly immersed in an Israeli town. I was definitely overlooking one, but the campus is very Americanized and didn't feel too different from home (other than the cheap falafel :) ). Haifa's campus is absolutely beautiful, and I very much enjoyed all of my professors. They were very accommodating and quick to help if I had an issue with the course material--which happened frequently in my Hebrew class. The classes themselves were also very interesting, stimulating, and discussion based. I did not, however like the administration, at all. They really didn't seem to be too helpful. I did not receive my insurance card at check in, and when I finally needed to go to the doctor for a very bad case of vertigo, no one at the international office answered my calls or the doctor's office's calls! They say they have an open office policy, which is true, but we always joked that no one is actually in the office to help you. Similarly, my internship coordinator placed forbid me from doing the internship I truly wanted, and instead placed me in an internship that was less relevant to my career choice. I tried to speak with the program director about this (requesting, at the very least, a partial refund for an internship that seemed largely a waste of my time and definitely an experience that I could get for free at home) and she actually berated me. She also had other adults sit in on the meeting, as if to be intimidating. I felt really unheard and hurt, and never went back to that office again. I would recommend skipping the internship totally. The placements were not the best and most interns that I knew were doing filler/busy work. While that is relatively common for American internships, it is not worth the $1200 fee ON TOP of the tuition you are already paying for those credit hours. As mentioned, the support staff is not the greatest and doesn't really listen to your concerns. I interned on campus. I asked the program director to explain why the fee existed in the first place, as I didn't necessarily understand why it cost so much to provide a service to the university, and she told me that 'you are doing nothing for the university, and you are certainly not providing a service!". Yikes.

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