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Dec 11, 2024
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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Jewish Studies Sequence
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Sequence Requirements
The Jewish Studies sequence requires completion of 5 courses, distributed as follows: 1. Jewish Civilization (1 course)
One survey course in Jewish history, literature, and thought selected from: 2. Jewish History (1 course)
One course focusing on the history of a particular period or geographical area critical to the development of Jewish history, literature, and thought selected from: 3. Electives (3 courses)
Three approved elective courses exploring in depth particular aspects of Jewish history, literature, and thought Learning Goals and Student Learning Outcomes for the Jewish Studies Program
Learning Goals for the Jewish Studies Sequence
The learning goals of the Jewish Studies sequence are: - To study the history, literature, and culture of the Jewish people.
- To understand the intersections between Jews and non-Jews and between Jewish society and the societies and cultures of the peoples with whom Jews have lived.
Student Learning Outcomes for the Jewish Studies Sequence
The student learning outcomes for the Jewish Studies sequence are: - Students will be able to discuss the history, texts, beliefs, and practices of the Jewish people.
- Students will be able to explain the historical development of the Jewish people in various time periods and places.
- Students will be able to analyze the intersections between Jews and the major political, social, and cultural developments that influenced their life and development.
- Students will be able to analyze multiple sources of information (e.g., historical, literary, religious) that describe and seek to construct the Jewish experience.
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