Jewish Studies Program
Majors
Note: All students who have declared a major in Judaic and Near Eastern Studies prior to spring 1998 are required to complete the requirements for that major specified on page 165 of the 1997-98 catalog.
Jewish Studies
The Program in Jewish Studies offers an interdisciplinary approach to the
study of Jewish history and Judaism over several millennia from antiquity
to the present, in multiple cultural, religious and political settings, in
the Middle East, Europe, and the US. It offers courses at various levels to
give students an introduction to the field as well as immersion in select
areas, with emphasis in all courses on the critical skills needed to understand
Jewish experience and Jewish expression: religious and political texts, philosophy,
and literature.
Major
The Jewish Studies major consists of 30 hours of core and elective courses.
Majors select four courses from core (required) areas in Hebrew, JWST history
and religion, and at least three additional courses in either JWST history
or religion, as follows:
Core Courses
Majors are required to take (or be exempted from, on the basis of demonstrated
proficiency) a two-semester Hebrew language sequence and two additional courses
from the six introductory JWST history and religion offerings listed below:
JWST 101: Modern Hebrew I and JWST 102: Modern Hebrew II;
JWST 131: Jewish History from Biblical Times to 1492;
JWST 132: Jewish History from the Spanish Expulsion to the Present;
JWST 150: Introduction to Judaism;
JWST 151: Modern Jewish Thought;
JWST 152: Medieval Jewish Thought: Law, Mysticism, and Philosophy.
JWST History or Religion Concentration
Majors are urged to complete the four-course required sequence during their
first two years of study. Majors are then required to choose a concentration
in either Jewish history or Jewish religion and to take three additional courses
in those areas from the program's offerings or, with the approval of the Program
Director, equivalent courses elsewhere, up to the limit listed below. Majors
with a concentration in Jewish history are required to select three additional
JWST history courses, including a second semester of the required survey (JWST
131/132), if that was not taken to satisfy the core requirement, and at least
one 300-level seminar. Majors with a concentration in Jewish religion are
required to select three additional JWST religion courses, including JWST
150 and either JWST 151 or 152, if that was not taken to satisfy the core
requirement, and at least one 300-level seminar. The student's major advisor
and the Program Director must approve these three additional courses, insuring
that the major attains both breadth and depth of study. Majors may also construct
a JWST major by focusing on an era of Jewish history, combining courses in
history and religion, with the approval of JWST faculty and the Program Director.
Elective Courses. In addition, majors select three elective JWST courses, in consultation with their JWST advisor, to complete the required 30 hours.
Normally, admission to 300-level courses will be open only to students who
have taken the relevant introductory course (see list, above), or equivalent.
The program recommends that majors live in Johnson House, the Program House of Jewish Studies, where Hebrew language, text study and cultural programming are offered, and which gives priority in housing consideration to students involved in the JWST program. The program encourages majors to pursue intensive study of Jewish languages (Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino, Judeo-Arabic) in approved programs elsewhere and offers an award, open to competition by all students, for such study; see the Program Director for details.
Minor: A minor in Jewish Studies consists of a minimum of 15 credit
hours in JWST courses.
Note
All courses in Jewish history and Jewish religion are cross-listed with the
departments of History and Religion, respectively, and also count for credit
in those majors.
A minimum grade of C- or CR/P is required for any course to count for the
major/minor.
Honors
Qualified students wishing to do an advanced research project in JWST, working
closely with an appropriate faculty member, are invited to apply for admission
to the Honors Program for their seventh and eighth semesters. Students wishing
to be considered for the Honors Program must consult the Program Director
and submit a statement of the proposed topic and its methodology and bibliography
(8-10 pages total), by April 15 of the student's sixth semester; late applications
may be considered. Admission to the program and actual award of Honors will
be determined by JWST faculty based on the student's academic record in JWST
and overall, the strength of the proposal, and the finished product. Credit
hours earned from the Honors Project should be beyond those required for the
major. For further details, see the JWST website and Program Director.
Transfer of Credit
Students may transfer up to 14 hours toward the major, or seven hours toward
the minor, from accredited institutions, at the discretion of the Program
Director.