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The Minor in Jewish Studies

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The Minor in Jewish Studies is intended to allow undergraduate students to study selected aspects of Jewish civilization, religion, and culture while completing a major in another area of their academic studies.

Prerequisites:

There are no prerequisites for the Minor in Jewish Studies.

Requirements:

Twenty credit-hours (five courses), all of which must be taken for a letter grade, as follows:

  • Required course: JS 101: Introduction to Jewish Civilization
  • Electives: Sixteen credit-hours (four courses) in elective courses with the approval of the advisor, at least three of which must be above 100 level. HEBR 101/102 does not count for the minor.

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