Experience: Study

We believe knowledge is the foundation for understanding. 

A B O U T

We teach a full-year humanities course devoted to the study of Zionism, the history of Israel & Palestine, global civilizations & society, Hebrew language & literature, Arabic language & culture, as well as visual learning.

Our students meet some of the most distinguished thinkers, writers, artists, musicians, political & religious leaders and more in Israel and the countries we visit.

Students are introduced to the world of Arab-Jewish co-existence and learn to apply critical thinking skills to their understanding of Jews and Judaism, as well as Jewish history and contemporary Israeli society. Our integrated approach builds cultural awareness and literacy.

Courses 

All courses are a full academic year, totaling 30 credits:

College Credits

Kivunim students receive a full year of college credit transferrable to and accepted by most colleges and universities across North America. Kivunim’s Academic Program consists of five courses that support the basic goals and objectives of our extensive travel schedule. Formal academic credits are provided by Hebrew College of Newton, Massachusetts, which is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. 

Kivunim requires students to take five full-year courses: Civilization and Society - Homelands in Exile; Land, People, Ideas: The Challenges of the Middle East;  Arabic Language and Culture;  Hebrew Language and Culture, along with Visual Learning, the Art of Seeing.* Hebrew College provides academic supervision, reviewing and approving all of Kivunim’s course descriptions, curricula, reading lists, tests and faculty qualifications.

Upon the successful completion of Kivunim course(s), Hebrew College issues official transcripts indicating the academic credit equivalent (totaling a maximum of 30 credits) earned by each student.  Our students have transferred these credits to a wide variety of North American schools, e.g., University of Michigan, Emory University, University of Maryland, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Illinois, SUNY Binghamton, Colby College, Ithaca College, Columbia University, University of California at Berkeley, McGill University, etc. The official Hebrew College transcript requires payment of an additional fee of $1,650.*

*This fee is subject to change each year by a minimal amount at the discretion of Hebrew College.