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Minor
in Jewish Studies
The Minor in Jewish Studies
consists of a minimum of 19 units. Jewish Studies encourages undergraduate
students to acquire the academic breadth and depth to comprehend the major
issues, themes, and concepts of a culture and heritage that has had a distinct
impact on world civilization. The inter-disciplinary minor consists of
courses in a variety of disciplines, including literature, history, religion,
geography, Hebrew language, and politics. Students will expand their understanding
of the broader dynamics of the Jewish experience through different eras
and geographic settings, both in Israel and the Diaspora.
[Note: A consortial B.A.
major in Jewish Studies will be available at CSULB in concert with San
Francisco State, San Diego State, and CSU Chico. Contact Jewish
Studies director Arlene Lazarowitz for details.]
Core courses:
American Jewish History (HIST
369)
Jewish Religion (R/ST 314)
Elective courses:
Six units from the following:
The Bible as Literature (C/LT
342)
History of the Middle East
(HIST 431)
Hebrew Bible (R/ST 311)
Hebrew (HEBR 101A)
Six units from the following:
Geography of the Middle East
and North Africa (GEOG 309I)
History of the Holocaust
(HIST 304)
Governments and Politics
of the Middle East (POSC 367)
The Middle East (Southwest
Asia), 1700-present (HIST 432)
Psychology of Black/Jewish
Relations in the U.S. (PSY )
Modern Jewish Thought/Zionism
(R/ST 315I)
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