Jewish Studies
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| JEWISH STUDIES MINOR REQUIREMENTS (18 credits) | |||||
| Attribute | Course | Title | Credits | Min. Grade | |
| AS | 22001 | Introduction to Jewish Studies | 3 | ||
| Jewish Culture, History, Literature and Thought Electives, choose from the following 1,2: | 15 | ||||
| ANTH | 38250 | Religion: A Search for Meaning (3) | |||
| ENG | 35201 | The Bible as Literature (3) | |||
| DG | GEOG | 22061 | Human Geography (3) | ||
| DG | GEOG | 32080 | Politics and Place (3) | ||
| WIC/ELR | GER | 41216 | Contemporary German Culture (3) | ||
| HEBR | 12101 | Elementary Hebrew I (4) | |||
| HEBR | 12102 | Elementary Hebrew II (4) | |||
| HIST | 31024 | World War II (3) | |||
| HIST | 31125 | Zionism and Israel (3) | |||
| HIST | 31126 | History of the Middle East (3) | |||
| HIST | 31127 | Ancient and Early Medieval Jewish History (3) | |||
| HIST | 31128 | Late Medieval and Modern Jewish History (3) | |||
| HIST | 41024 | Modern European History, 1914-1945 (3) | |||
| HIST | 41041 | History of Germany, 1871-Present (3) | |||
| HIST | 41079 | Migrations to America, 1607 to Present (3) | |||
| HIST | 41129 | The Holocaust: The Destruction of the European Jewry, 1938-1945 (3) | |||
| JMC | 40010 | Ethics and Issues in Mass Communication (3) | |||
| PHIL | 41010 | Problems in the Philosophy of Religion (3) | |||
| POL | 40530 | Politics of War (3) | |||
| PSYC | 31532 | Social Psychology (3) | |||
| DG/ELR | REL | 11020 | Introduction to World Religion (3) | ||
| DG/ELR | REL | 21021 | Comparative Religion (3) | ||
| REL | 31065 | Comparative Religious Experience (3) | |||
| REL | 31091 | Seminars: Religion in the Modern World (3) | |||
| REL | 41091 | Advanced Comparative Religion (3) | |||
| SOC | 42561 | Sociology of Religion (3) | |||
| DD | SOC | 42568 | Race and Ethnic Studies (3) | ||
| MINIMUM TOTAL | 18 | ||||
- Students cannot choose more than two courses from any subject prefix
- Appropriate special topics and seminar courses may be substituted with approval of the Jewish Studies coordinator.
Graduation Requirements:
- Minimum cumulative 2.000 GPA.
- Students must complete at least two upper-division courses in the minor at Kent State on a graded basis (A-F).
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