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Concentration - Judaic Studies
The Judaic Studies concentration includes such areas as the Bible, Talmud, Law, Ethics, Religious Thought, Philosophy, Literature, Hebrew, and History. Students will be exposed to a variety of texts both ancient/classical and contemporary. Students will have the opportunity to study these subjects and gain a knowledge and understanding of the textual materials as well as critical thinking and analytical skills that can be used in other disciplines. Students must also demonstrate proficiency in reading and translating Hebrew through Hebrew language courses or courses that use Hebrew texts. This concentration requires a minimum of 36 credits.
Concentration Requirements:
| Requirement |
Credits |
| Bible |
3 credits |
| Law |
3 credits |
| Philosophy/Ethics |
3 credits |
| History |
3 credits |
| Talmud |
3 credits |
Judaism and Contemporary Society
Examples: Judaism and Business,
Judaism and Medical Ethics |
3 credits |
| Literature |
3 credits |
| Electives related to the concentration |
12 credits |
| Capstone - JUD 499 (Culminating course in concentration) |
3 credits |
| TOTAL |
36 |
| Pre-requisite: Hebrew |
6 credits |
Note: Only grades of C of higher may be included in the concentration.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who graduate with a concentration in Judaic Studies will be able to:
- read and utilize primary and secondary source materials;
- critically interpret Judaic concepts;
- discuss the historical development of Judaism as a world religion (e.g., Ancient Judaism, Medieval Judaism, the Haskala [Jewish Enlightenment] and the encounter with modernity);
- demonstrate an appreciation and understanding of the significance of the Torah, Talmud and Bible in Judaism and their place in contemporary society;
- use critical and analytical thinking skills in applying theory to practice; and
- demonstrate a foundation in Jewish law and tradition, and the skills to approach the texts independently.
Concentration Plan of Study Forms
The concentration plan of study (CPS) is the tool you will use to plan your degree completion program. The CPS form offers information on how subject requirements can be met. You may download the form below as a Microsoft Word document (form will open in a new window). To request a course subsitution in a CPS, use the Request for Substitution Form. Additional information on the concentration is also available in the Official Catalog.
Please Note: for prospective students this form should simply serve as a guide. Once you have matriculated (enrolled), you will receive personalized degree planning advice from your Academic Counselor.
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