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Jewish Studies Minor Requirements & Courses

The minor in Jewish Studies offers students the opportunity to study the oldest form of continuously practiced monotheism in Western culture. Comprised of a variety of approaches from different intellectual disciplines, the minor also includes the opportunity for individualized study and “hands on” experience in the local Jewish community. A minor in Jewish Studies is compatible with any University major, including the major of Religious Studies.


Minor Requirements: Jewish Studies

COURSE NUMBER AND TITLE

SEMESTER HOURS

One of the following:

RELST 180: Judaism & Film聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽
RELST 181: Judaism through Food

 

4

One of the following*:

HIST 366: Holocaust
POLS 338: Comparative Politics of the Middle East and North Africa
RELST 140: Religion in American Culture
RELST 217: The Old Testament World

 

4

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GER 305: Short Prose of Kafka
GER 340: German Cinema: Art & Politics
HIST 348: History of Modern Germany
RELST 361/461: Thinkers/Topics in Religion (as applicable)

 

4

JST 381: Internship in Jewish Studies

4

JST 481: Readings in Jewish Studies

4

Total Hours Required 20

 


Jewish Studies Courses (JST)

381 Internship in Jewish Studies (4)
Internship with local Jewish community or religious organization. Students participate in the institutional workings of educational, philanthropic, religious, or health-care related Jewish organizations. Off-campus: personal means of transportation necessary. Prerequisites: RELST 180 or 181 or permission of the faculty member administering the JST minor.

481 Readings in Jewish Studies (4)
In-depth, faculty guided but student-initiated readings course in an area of Jewish studies, focusing on a specific theme, issue, geographic area, or time period relevant to the study of Judaism or the Jewish people. Prerequisites: RELST 180 or 181 or permission of the faculty member administering the JST minor. Offered intermittently.