Jewish Studies Categories for Fall 2017 Courses
Jewish Studies Majors
Required courses
GER-Y 100 Beginning Yiddish I
or
GER-Y 200 Intermediate Yiddish I
or
JSTU-B 200 Intermediate Biblical Hebrew I
or
JSTU-H 100 Elementary Modern Hebrew I
or
JSTU-H 150 Elementary Modern Hebrew II
or
JSTU-H 200 Intermediate Modern Hebrew I
and
JSTU-J 251/HIST-H 251 Introduction to Jewish History: From the Bible to Spanish Expulsion
Jewish Studies Certificate Students
Required Course:
- JSTU-J 251/HIST-H 251 Introduction to Jewish History: From the Bible to Spanish Expulsion
Jewish Sacred Music Courses
- JSTU-H 100 Elementary Hebrew I
- JSTU-H 150 Elementary Hebrew II
- JSTU-H 200 Intermediate Modern Hebrew I
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JSTU-J 251/HIST-H 251 Introduction to Jewish History: From the Bible to Spanish Expulsion
- Please meet with Professor Cohen and Dr. Lipson-Walker
Courses in Hebrew Bible
- REL-A 210 Introduction to the Old Testament / Hebrew Bible
- JSTU-J 303 / CMLT-C 345 VT: The Hebrew Bible
- JSTU-J 303/ REL-A 315 Prophecy in Ancient Israel
Courses in Rabbinic Literature
- JSTU-J 320 / REL-A 318 Rabbinic Judaism: Literature and Beliefs
Course on Music in Judaism
Courses in Jewish Studies at the 300-400 level:
- JSTU-J 303 / CMLT-C 345 VT: The Hebrew Bible
- GER-E 352 / CMLT-C 378 Ghetto, Shtetl, and Beyond: Millennium of History & Society of Yiddish
- HIST-J 300 The Jewish Body: Race, Science, Beauty & Ugliness
- JSTU-J 303 / REL-A 315 Prophecy in Ancient Israel
- JSTU-J 304 / HIST-B 315 / EURO-W 405 Antisemitism in Sociohistorical Perspectives
- JSTU-J 304 / HIST-W 300 / INTL-I 300 / HON-H 304 Refugees and Migrants: From Ellis Island to Budapest Train Station
- JSTU-J 320 / REL-A 318 Rabbinic Judaism: Literature and Beliefs
- JSTU-H 300 Advanced Modern Hebrew I (Can be used for major or certificate if not being used for Hebrew minor)