Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Languages Literatures and Linguistics

A program that focuses on one or more of the extinct Semitic and/or Non-Semitic languages spoken in the ancient Near East, including those used to write historical Jewish and Christian religious texts. These languages include, but are not limited to, Egyptian/Coptic, Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Aramaic, Cannanite, Phonecian, Samarian, Ugaritic, Syriac, Mandean, Hattic, Elamite, Hurrian, Hittite, Urartian, Lydian, Luwian, Lycian, Palaic, Sabaean/South Arabian, and other associated languages. Includes instruction in philology, epigraphy, papyrology, numismatics, and textual studies.

Degree Statistics

This program is offered at 10 institutions across the United States, with a total of 120 degrees awarded annually.

Bachelor's Degrees

20

degrees awarded

Master's Degrees

20

degrees awarded

Other Awards

80

awards given

Top Schools for Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Languages Literatures and Linguistics

These institutions offer the most degrees in this program, ranked by total annual completions.

Rank Institution Degrees
1 Liberty University
Lynchburg, VA
36
2 Brigham Young University
Provo, UT
27
3 Concordia University-Wisconsin
Mequon, WI
12
4 Houston Christian University
Houston, TX
9
5 Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Wake Forest, NC
9
6 Union University
Jackson, TN
9
7 Dallas Theological Seminary
Dallas, TX
6
8 Concordia University-Chicago
River Forest, IL
6
9 Colorado Christian University
Lakewood, CO
3
10 Trinity International University-Illinois
Deerfield, IL
3