
Art History Studies
Study:
The program offers a three-year progressive sequence, during which students learn the basics of the discipline, develop critical thinking and take their first steps as an art historian able to conduct independent research on the basis of primary sources and the critical evaluation of secondary sources.
Why our programs?
The program of studies also goes beyond the campus and significantly utilizes the varied art treasures from different periods that can be found in Jerusalem. In addition, some of the classes take place in the museums and allow direct contact with works of art in collaboration with the most important museum curators.
Teaching Certificate
Students in the department may begin their studies toward a teaching certificate as early as the third year of their undergraduate degree. Teacher education opens the door to an interesting and challenging educational career within the school system. The Hebrew University’s program trains teachers for instruction in secondary schools. A teaching certificate is required for anyone wishing to take on a role in the education system.
There are accelerated tracks toward a teaching certificate designed for outstanding students (with a GPA of 90 or above), for graduate students and degree holders, for teachers with significant teaching experience in schools, and for students and graduates of the Department of Education.
Those interested are welcome to contact the Department of Teacher Education office.
