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Nov 21, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Jewish and Israel Studies minor
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A minor in Jewish and Israel studies requires 18 hours, including:
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Philosophy and Religion course
One of the following philosophy and religion courses:
History course
One of the following history courses: Four additional courses
In addition, four courses chosen in consultation with the Director of the Jewish and Israel Studies Program and representing at least two different departments are required. These courses include, but are not limited to, the following: - ENGL 3913 - Topics in World Literature (when taught as “Yiddish Literature” or “The Jewish Graphic Novel” or “Arab-Israeli Conflict and the Graphic Novel” or “Modern Jewish Literature”)
- ENGL 3923 - American Jewish Literature
- ENGL 4660 - Literature and the Holocaust
- ENGL 4800 - Special Seminar in Literature or Language (when taught as “Hebrew Bible as Literature” or “Film and the Holocaust” or “Literature and the Holocaust”)
- HIST 4215 - Jews Under Greek and Roman Rule
- HIST 4216 - Rome’s Jewish Wars and the Roman Near East
- HIST 4217 - Jew, Greek and Roman: Backgrounds of Early Christianity
- HIST 4260 - Topics in History (when taught as “Jewish Women: A World Perspective” or as “Ancient Religion and Magic: Hebrew Bible to the Fall of Rome”)
- HIST 4262 - Topics in European History (may apply when appropriate and if approved by the JISP director, Dr. Richard Golden)
- HIST 4263 - Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when taught as “Arab-Israeli Wars” or “Ancient Israel”)
- HIST 4315 - History of Anti-Semitism from Ancient Times to the Present
- HIST 4385 - Nazi Germany
- HIST 4390 - The Holocaust, 1933–1945
- HIST 4395 - The State of Israel
- HIST 4435 - American Jewish Experience
- HIST 4475 - Jewish Women in Modern America
- JOUR 4210 - Topics in Journalism and Mass Media (when taught as “Public Opinion and Propaganda: Israel and the Middle East”)
- JOUR 4240 - Comparative International Media Systems (when taught as “Comparative International Media Systems: Israel and the Middle East”)
- MUMH 4800 - Nazism, Judaism and the Politics of Classical Music in Germany
- MUMH 4810 - Jews, Judaism, Anti-Semitism and Opera
- PHIL 2100 - Introduction to Judaism
- PHIL 3120 - Social and Political Philosophy
- PHIL 3320 - Medieval Philosophy
- PHIL 3510 - Hebrew Bible
- PHIL 3515 - David, Saul and Solomon: The Early Israelite Monarchy
- PHIL 3525 - Rabbinic Judaism
- PHIL 3530 - Kabbalah: Jewish Mysticism, Myth and Magic
- PHIL 3535 - Classical Jewish Thought: The 13 Principles of Faith
- PHIL 3540 - Judaism and Philosophy
- PHIL 3550 - Jewish Business Ethics
- PHIL 4960 - Topics in Philosophy (when taught as “Jews and Judaism in Modern Israel” or “The Ten Commandments” or “Sexual Ethics in Judaism” or “Sex and the Bible” or “The Historical Jesus”)
- PSCI 3100 - Topics in American Government (when taught as “U.S./Israeli Relations: Conflict, Cooperation and Advocacy”)
- PSCI 3700 - Area Politics (when taught as “Government and Politics of Israel”)
- PSCI 4330 - Topics in Political Theory (when taught “Jewish Political Thought” or “Zionism and Liberalism” or “Medieval Political Thought”)
- MRTS 4415 - Topics in Film and Television Genres (when taught as “Israeli Cinema” or “Film and the Holocaust”)
- SOCI 4260 - Topics in Sociology (when taught as “The Family and Sex in Modern Israel” or “Contemporary Israel and Turkey” or “The Peoples of Israel: Indentity and Diversity”)
- THEA 4500 - Theatre Topics (when taught as “Staging Atrocity: Theatre of the Holocaust” or “The Broadway Musical”)
- Other topics courses as approved when topic is appropriate.
Additional information
Other courses may also qualify if approved by the Jewish and Israel Studies advisor. For more information or to sign up for a minor in Jewish and Israel Studies, contact the main office at 940-369-8926 or jewish-studies@unt.edu. For academic advisement, contact Professor Richard Golden at richard.golden@unt.edu or 940-369-8933.
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