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Jewish Studies

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Curriculum
Courses
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Jewish Studies
  • JSTU-H 500 Topics in Jewish Studies (3 cr.) Intensive study of selected topics and issues in Jewish Studies. May be repeated with dif­ferent topics for credit.
  • JSTU-H 501 Elementary Modern Hebrew I (3 cr.)
  • JSTU-H 502 Elementary Modern Hebrew II (3 cr.) P: H 501 or equivalent proficiency.
  • JSTU-H 503 Intermediate Modern Hebrew I (3 cr.) P: H 502 or equivalent proficiency.
  • JSTU-H 504 Intermediate Modern Hebrew II (3 cr.) P: H 503 or equivalent proficiency.
  • JSTU-H 505 Advanced Modern Hebrew I (3 cr.) P: H 504 or equivalent proficiency.
  • JSTU-H 506 Advanced Modern Hebrew II (3 cr.) P: H 505 or equivalent proficiency.
  • JSTU-H 520 Colloquium in Jewish Studies (4 cr.) This course is an interdisciplinary survey of various methodologies and ap­proaches to the field of Jewish studies.
  • JSTU-P 591 Directed Readings in Hebrew (1-6 cr.)
  • JSTU-H 595 Directed Readings in Jewish Studies (1-4 cr.) Directed readings in various topics in Jewish Studies; topics, credit hours, and readings to be determined in consultation with faculty member with whom the student wishes to work. May be repeated 5 times for up to 8 credit hours.
  • JSTU-J 699 M.A. Thesis in Jewish Studies (1-5 cr.) The thesis should not exceed 40 pages or 12,000 words. Thesis defense before a committee of three faculty members, at least two of whom must be Jewish Studies faculty.
  • JSTU-P 598 Internship in Jewish Studies (1-6 cr.) S/F grading. Through internships, students make particular use of their skills, learn new skills, and start to build professional contacts in their field of interest
Biblical and Literary Studies
  • IBLS-I 600 Colloquium in Biblical and Literary Studies (4 cr.) (when topic focuses on Hebrew Bible)
Comparative Literature
  • CMLT-C 505 Western Literary and Intellectual Traditions to 1500 (4 cr.) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies)
  • CMLT-C 545 The Bible and Western Literature (4 cr.) (when topic fo­cuses on Hebrew Bible)
English
  • ENG-L 761 American Poetry (4 cr.) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies)
  • ENG-L 762 Research in Composition, Literacy, and Culture (4 cr.) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies)
  • ENG-L 780 Special Studies in English and American Literature (4 cr.) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies)
  • ENG-W 602 Contemporary Theories in Rhetoric and Composition (4 cr) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies)
European Studies
  • EUR-W 605 Selected Topics in West European Studies (1.5-12 cr.) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies)
Germanic Studies
  • GER-Y 501 Beginning Yiddish I (3 cr.)
  • GER-Y 502 Beginning Yiddish II (3 cr.) P: Y 501 or consent of instructor.
  • GER-Y 503 Intermediate Yiddish I (3 cr.) P: Y 502 or consent of instructor.
  • GER-Y 504 Intermediate Yiddish II (3 cr.) P: Y 503 or consent of instructor.
  • GER-Y 505 Topics in Yiddish Literature (3 cr.) All topics, including: Fantasy, Real­ism, and Fiction  in Early Modern and Modern “Classic” Yiddish Litera­ture; Love, Soul, and Destiny in Modern Yiddish LiteratureSelected Read­ings in 20th-Century Yiddish Fiction; Yiddish Life: On Page, On Stage, On Screen.
  • GER-Y 506 Topics in Yiddish Culture (3 cr.) All topics, including Culture, Memory, and Identity: Yid­dish in the Post-Holocaust World; Ghetto, Shtetl, and Beyond: Millennium of the History and Sociology of Yiddish; History and Society of Yiddish.
  • GER-Y 815 Individual Readings in Yiddish Studies: Language, Litera­ture and Culture (1-4 cr.)
History
  • HIST-H 620 Colloquium in Modern Western European History (4 cr.) when topic is related to Jewish Studies, including: Approaches to Jewish Studies; A Century of Genocide; Globalization and Jewish History; Historiography of the Holocaust; Jews in Modern Europe; Life after Death: Rebuilding Germany after World War II.
  • HIST-H 640 Colloquium in Russian History (4 cr.) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies)
  • HIST-H 680 Colloquium in Cultural History (4 cr.) (When topic is related to Jewish Studies)
  • HIST-H 685 Colloquium in Near Eastern History (4 cr.) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies)
  • HIST-H 720 Seminar in Modern Western European History (4 cr.)
  • HIST-H 780 Seminar in Cultural History (4 cr.)
Middle Eastern Languages and Culture
  • MELC-H 575 Introductory Readings in Hebrew Literature (3 cr.) 
  • MELC-N 511 Foreign Study in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures (2-8 cr.) (When topic is Hebrew)
  • MELC-N 587 Modern Hebrew Literature in English (3 cr.)
  • MELC-N 588 Recent Hebrew Literature in English (3 cr.)
  • MELC-N 591 Directed Readings in Hebrew (1-6 cr.)
  • MELC-N 675 The Kibbutz in Fact and Fiction (3 cr.)
  • MELC-N 687 Modern Hebrew Literature in Hebrew (3 cr.)
  • MELC-N 691 Research in Medieval Hebrew Texts (3 cr.)
  • MELC-N 695 Graduate Topics in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures (1-4 cr.) when topic is related to Jewish Studies, including the following: Biblical Themes in Modern Hebrew Literature in English; Gender, Difference, and Israel; Introductory Readings in Hebrew Literature; Israeli Film and Fiction; Mod­ern Hebrew Literature in English; Recent Hebrew Literature in English; Recent Hebrew Literature in Hebrew; S. Y. Agnon and the Jewish Experience.
  • MELC-N 708 Seminar in Judaic Literature (3 cr.)
Religious Studies
  • REL-R 511 Religion of Ancient Israel (3 cr.)
  • REL-R 521 Studies in Early Christianity (3 cr.) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies).
  • REL-R 541 Studies in the Jewish Tradition (3 cr.)
  • REL-R 610 Studies in Biblical Literature and Religion (4 cr.) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies)
  • REL-R 615 The Bible in Literature Courses (4 cr.)
  • REL-R 660 Religion and Culture (4 cr.) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies).
  • REL-R 663 Textual Interpretations (4 cr.) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies)
  • REL-R665 Interpretations of Religion (4 cr.) (When topic is related to Jewish Studies)
  • REL-R 672 Religious Thought and Ethics (4 cr.) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies)
  • REL-R 714 Studies in Jewish Thought and Culture (4 cr.)
  • REL-R 763 Textual Interpretations (4 cr.) (when topic is related to Jewish Studies)
  • REL-R 793 Advanced Biblical Study (1-4 cr.) (When topic is related to Jewish Studies)

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