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The Minor in Judaic Studies

Judaic Studies is an innovative and interdisciplinary program offering students the opportunity to explore, examine, and critically engage the rich and multifaceted history, religion, and cultures of the Jewish people. As a people that has crossed multiple borders and cultures, the Jews have served as transmitters of texts and ideas and as agents of cultural and intellectual cross-fertilization and innovation. In accordance with Goucher’s mission, the Judaic Studies curriculum focuses on the global dimensions of Judaic civilization and aims to cultivate an appreciation of its major developments, institutions, and ideas, and its contribution to world civilizations. The Judaic Studies Program benefits from the expertise of faculty throughout Goucher College, as well as from Baltimore Hebrew University and visiting scholars.

THE JUDAIC STUDIES MINOR

A minimum of 18 credits are required of student who elects a minor in Judaic Studies.

Requirements:

  • JS 205
  • Four elective 200-/300-level courses, with at least one course in each of the three areas. (Courses can only count for one area.)
  • One 300-level course

Religion and Thought

  • JS 200
  • JS 230
  • JS 247
  • JS 264
  • RLG 200
  • RLG 226
  • RLG 308
  • PSC 306

History and Society

  • JS 213
  • JS 220
  • JS 230
  • JS 242
  • JS 245
  • JS 246
  • JS 251
  • JS 252
  • JS 253
  • JS 255
  • JS 257
  • JS 258
  • HIST 282

Literature and Culture

  • JS 233
  • JS 235
  • JS 246
  • JS 251