Isaac Breuer College of Hebraic Studies (IBC)
IBC offers advanced Jewish studies programs and awards Hebrew teacher's diplomas and the A.A, B.A., and B.S. degrees. It offers majors in Bible, Gemara, Jewish history, Jewish philosophy, and Judaic studies. Classes range from beginning to advanced levels. Students who enter this program typically have completed a yeshiva high school program, may have spent a year or more of study in Israel, and are now seeking to study a wide range of Jewish studies beyond a strictly Talmudic program.
The Mechinah Program
The Mechinah Program serves beginners in Jewish studies with limited background. The Mechinah Program also provides courses for students who have spent a year in Israel but can still benefit from a structured program that emphasizes skills acquisition. The school's small classes, individual attention, and mentors from Yeshiva's Rabbinical school enable students to steadily increase their knowledge of Jewish texts.
Yeshiva Program/Mazer School of Talmudic Studies (MYP)
MYP offers a yeshiva environment and traditional course of study for men with advanced background in Gemara learning. The heart of the MYP curriculum is the intensive study of Talmud and Commentaries through daily seder preparation with a chavruta and daily shiur. Students in MYP take Bible, Hebrew language, and Jewish History through Yeshiva College.
Irving I. Stone Beit Midrash Program (SBMP)
SBMP offers a diversified curriculum combining Gemara with Jewish studies courses in a yeshiva environment. The curriculum consists of traditional Talmud study and methodology through daily seder preparation with a chavruta and daily shiur, as well as courses in Machshevet Yisrael (Jewish thought, ethics, and philosophy) and Halakhah (Jewish Law). Students in SBMP take Bible, Hebrew language, and Jewish History through Yeshiva College.