Interdisciplinary Minor in Jewish Culture & Society
for the Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Minor in Jewish Culture and Society
The Program in Jewish Culture and Society offers an interdisciplinary minor and a concentration in Jewish Studies (through the LAS Interdisciplinary Studies Major).
Code | Title | Hours |
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One course in the cluster of Religion, chosen from a list of courses maintained by the Advisor in the Program in Jewish Culture and Society Office. | 3 | |
One course in the cluster of Culture, chosen from a list of courses maintained by the Advisor in the Program in Jewish Culture and Society Office. | 3 | |
One course in the cluster of History, chosen from a list of courses maintained by the Advisor in the Program in Jewish Culture and Society Office. | 3 | |
Of the 18 required hours, two courses (6 hours) must be 300-or 400-level courses. HEBR 403 and HEBR 404 cannot be used to satisfy this requirement. | ||
Electives within the minor. Students may choose additional courses from any of the three clusters or can choose from the following language courses: | 9 | |
Undergraduate Open Seminar | ||
Elementary Modern Hebrew I | ||
Elementary Modern Hebrew II | ||
Intensive Biblical Hebrew | ||
Intermediate Modern Hebrew I | ||
Intermediate Modern Hebrew II | ||
Advanced Modern Hebrew I | ||
Advanced Modern Hebrew II | ||
Topics Hebrew Lang & Lit | ||
Intermediate Yiddish I | ||
Intermediate Yiddish II | ||
Total Hours | 18 |
No more than 6 hours (two courses) may be at the 100 level.
The 18 hours selected by students for a minor in Jewish Culture and Society should form a coherent program and must be approved by the undergraduate advisor for the Program in Jewish Culture and Society.
A list of courses, regularly updated by the Program in Jewish Culture and Society, is available from the Program Office, 109 English Bldg., 608 South Wright Street, Urbana, Illinois, 61801.
for the Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Minor in Jewish Culture and Society