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Certificate in Judaic Studies
The Certificate in Judaic Studies is available for degree students completing 5 courses (15 credits) in Judaic Studies. Non-degree, community students, completing 15 credits in Judaic Studies will receive a certificate of completion. For additional information contact the Judaic Studies Advisor.
Students may major in Interdisciplinary Studies and concentrate on Judaic Studies. For details call the Judaic Studies Office or the Interdisciplinary Studies.
For information on a Minor in Judaic Studies, click here.
2005-2006 Certificate Requirements
CREDIT HOUR REQUIREMENTS 15 HRS
Hebrew
HBR 1120 Elementary Modern Hebrew Lang and Culture I
HBR 1121 Elementary Modern Hebrew Lang and Culture II
HBR 2200 Intermediate Modern Hebrew Language and Culture I
HBR 2201 Intermediate Modern Hebrew Language and Culture II
HBR 3410 Conversational Israeli Hebrew
HBR 3250 Biblical Hebrew
Jewish History
JST 3401 History of the Jewish People I
JST 3402 History of the Jewish People II
JST 3481 20th Century Jewish History and Thought
JST 3550 Introduction of Modernism into Judaism
JST 3701 History of the Holocaust
JST 3810 The Jewish National Movement
Bible
JST 3120 Biblical Scriptures
JST 3125 The Book of Job
JST 3126 Romantic Love in the Bible
JST 3144 Dead Sea Scrolls
JST 3250 Biblical Prophets
Literature
JST 3100 The Hebrew Creative Mind
JST 3121 Classics of Judaism
JST 3312 Identity and Genre
JST 3312H ST: Identity and Genre (Honors)
JST 3751 Literature of the Holocaust
Culture
JST 3005 Tenets of Judaism
JST 3450 Modern Jewish Experience
JST 3820 Modern Hebrew Culture
Additional Courses not found in Official Catalog
HBR 3930 Hebrew Literature of the National Renaissance (1881-1914) in Translation
HBW 3200 Reading in Modern Hebrew Literature
JST 3930 ST: Biblical Archaeology
JST 3930 ST: Symbols and Rituals in Judaism
JST 3930.2 ST: the Israeli Experience in Short Stories (in Translation)
HBW 3930 Kabbalah: Jewish Mysticism
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