Jewish Studies Past Course Offerings
Jewish Studies Course Offerings
Spring 2006
Proseminar :
- JST 3000 Introduction to Jewish Studies
Language Study :
- HBRM 1001 Elementary Modern Hebrew I
- HBRM 1002 Elementary Modern Hebrew II
- HBRM 2001 Intermediate Modern Hebrew I
Focused Courses :
- HBRM 3081 Israeli Film and Fiction ***New Course!***
- HIST 4640/SOCI 3228 The Holocaust
- RELS 3400 Introduction to Judaism
Comparative Courses :
- RELS 4200 Religion in America
- WST 4370 Women and Religion
Context Courses :
- ENGL 3290 English Fiction
- ENGL 3830 American Literature 1914-1945
- GRMN 4422 Contemporary Germany
- HIST 3220 United States in the Twentieth Century
- HIST 3530 Europe Since 1789
- HIST 4525 Worlds of Eastern Christianity
- RELS 3050 Introduction to Religion
- RELS 3230 Philosophy of Religion
- RELS 3630 Comparative Study of Mysticism
- RELS 4650 Religion and Ethics
- SOCI 3212 Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOCI 4226 Urban Sociology
- SOCI 4360 Religion and Society
- WST 3990 Women's Literature II
- WST 4210 Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Program in Jewish Studies
Course Offerings, Fall, 2005
Modern Hebrew:
Hebrew language study is excellent preparation for a minor in Jewish
Studies. The following courses are available this semester. A year of
Elementary Modern Hebrew is a prerequisite for the Intermediate course.
- HBRM 1001 Elementary Modern Hebrew I
- HBRM 1002 Elementary Modern Hebrew II
- HBRM 2001 Intermediate Modern Hebrew I
- HBRM 2002 Intermediate Modern Hebrew II
The following may be taken
as "Context Courses" toward the minor:
- ENGL 3840 American Lit. 1945 - Present
- RELS 3050 Introduction to Religion
- RELS 3230 Philosophy of Religion
- SOCI 3212 Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOCI 4226 Urban Sociology
- SPAN 4420 Medieval and Early Renaissance Lit
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TAKE HEBREW TOWARD YOUR MINOR!!
Students may now take up to one 2000-level Hebrew course toward the minor (HBRM 2001 or HBRM 2002).
Take Biblical Hebrew!!
HBRM 1101 Elementary Biblical Hebrew will be offered in Fall, 2006
Prof. Michael Galchinsky
has been selected to participate in the Brandeis University 2006 Summer Institute for Israel Studies.
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