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2022-23 Hamilton Holt Undergraduate [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Jewish Studies Minor


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The Jewish studies program focuses on the academic investigation of the religion, history, and culture of the Jewish people and the study of the interaction of this culture with the civilizations of the world.

This program identifies and combines courses in the departments of philosophy and religion, English, modern languages and literatures, art, music, and anthropology. Time periods and geographical areas covered range from ancient Israel to contemporary American society. The multidisciplinary approach of the program includes biblical studies, history of religions, intellectual history, European studies, art, music, archaeology, literature, women’s studies, and philosophy.

The Jewish studies minor may be particularly beneficial for students interested in graduate studies in religious studies, international politics, history, comparative literature, modern languages, classics, or ancient Mediterranean studies. In addition, the Jewish studies minor would serve students who pursue the fields of education, social work, communal service, public administration, law, foreign service, the ministry and/or the rabbinate.

Requirements for the Minor


Six courses are required: two core courses (REL 125 and REL 217), three electives, and a senior independent study research paper.

Core Courses (2)


Required:  REL 125 and REL 217

Electives:


Three of the following, two of which must be at the 300 level or higher.

Senior Research


  • REL 498 - Senior Independent Study Credit(s):

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