Students will be able to take credit-approved courses in a variety of fields, including Jewish and Hebrew studies, engineering,Software Engineering, Middle East studies and global health, according to a news release issued last week by International Program Development and Global Health Studies.The new programs were established after two University committees conducted a thorough health and safety review,” according to the release. Israel is included on a list of countries subject to U.S. DOS Travel Warnings, which are issued for countries considered dangerous for travel by the federal government.
Although undergraduates have previously been able to study abroad in Israel through NU’s Fiedler Hillel Center, the new programs allow students to apply for financial aid and participate in programs through University channels, said Michael Simon, executive director of NU Hillel. The undergraduate programs join graduate offerings in Israel through Kellogg School of Management and NU’s School of Law that have been established for a number of years.