Courses
Courses in Jewish Studies are regularly offered in a variety of departments. Jewish Studies courses are available to our majors and minors, to students fulfilling College or University requirements, and to students with an interest in Judaica.
The following is a list of all Jewish Studies courses offered Fall 2013:
ENGL 264 Bible as Literature
Instructor: Deering MWF 9:30
ENGL 462 Bible as Literature - Old Testatment
Instructor: Goodhart TTh 4:30-5:45
HEBR 101 Modern Hebrew I
Instructor: Kantor MTWF 9:30
HEBR 201 Modern Hebrew III
Instructor: Kantor MWF 10:30
HEBR 121 Biblical Hebrew I
Instructor: Robertson TTh 9:00-10:15
HEBR 221 Biblical Hebrew III
Instructor: Robertson TTh 10:30-11:45
HIST 103 Introduction to the Medieval World
Instructor: Contreni TTh 9:30
HIST 103 Introduction to the Medieval World
Instructor: TBA MWF 4:30
HIST 302 Nationalism and Socialism in East Central Europe
Instructor: Klein-Pejsova MWF 9:30
HIST 395 History of Human Rights
Instructor: Klein-Pejsova MWF 12:30
HONR 199 The Evolution of the Bible and its Revolutionary Effects
Instructor: Robertson MWF 1:30
PHIL 206 Philosophy of Religion
Instructor: Bergmann TTh 12:30
PHIL 505 Islamic and Jewish Philosophy and the Classical Traditon
Instructor: Frank M 2:30-5:20
REL 231 Religions of the West
Instructor: Ryba MWF 8:30
REL 317 Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
Instructor: Robertson TTh 3:00-4:15
SOC 310 Racial and Ethnic Diversity
Instructor: Trieu TTh 1:30-2:45
SOC 310 Racial and Ethnic Diversity
Instructor: TBA TTh 3:00-4:15
SOC 367 Religion in America
Instructor: Yang TTH 9:00-10:15
SOC 567 Religion in Social Context
Instructor: Olson TTH 12:00-1:15
HEBR 102 Modern Hebrew II
Instructor: Kantor MWThF 1:30
HEBR 122 Biblical Hebrew II
Instructor: Robertson TTh 9:00-10:15
HEBR 202 Modern Hebrew IV
Instructor: Kantor MWF 2:30
HEBR 222 Biblical Hebrew IV
Instructor: Robertson TTh 10:30-11:45
HEBR 280 Modern Israel
Instructor: Kantor MWF 11:30
HIST 103 Introduction to the Medieval World
Instructor: Zook MWF 9:30
HIST 390 Jews in the Modern World
Instructor: Klein-Pejsova MWF 10:30
JWST 330 Introduction to Jewish Studies
Instructor: Frank TTh 12:00-1:15
PHIL 206 Philosophy of Religion
Instructor: Bergmann TWTh 9:30
REL 231 Religions of the West
Instructor: Ryba MWF 3:30
REL 318 The Bible and Its Early Interpreters
Instructor: Robertson TTh 3:00-4:15
SOC 310 Racial and Ethnic Diversity
Instructor: Leamaster MWF 10:30
SOC 367 Religion in America
Instructor: Olson TTh 10:30-11:45
SOC 367 Religion in America
Instructor: Olson TTh 12:00-1:15
The following is a list of all Jewish Studies courses offered Fall 2012:
ENGL 264 Bible as Literature
Instructor: Duran MWF 1:30
ENGL 462 Bible as Literature - Old Testatment
Instructor: Goodhart TTh 4:30-5:45
HEBR 101 Modern Hebrew I
Instructor: Kantor MTWF 2:30
HEBR 201 Modern Hebrew III
Instructor: Kantor MWF 3:30
HEBR 121 Biblical Hebrew I
Instructor: Robertson TTh 9:00-10:15
HEBR 221 Biblical Hebrew III
Instructor: Robertson TTh 10:30-11:45
HIST 103 Introduction to the Medieval World
Instructor: Contreni TTh 7:30
HIST 302 Nationalism and Socialism in East Central Europe
Instructor: Klein-Pejsova MWF 10:30
HIST 408 Dictatorship and Democracy: Europe 1919-1945
Instructor: Gray TTh 1:30-2:45
HIST 427 History of Spain and Portugal
Instructor: Cutter MWF 12:30
IDIS 491 Jewish Cinema
Instructor: William MW 11:30, Th 7:00-9:50
PHIL 206 Philosophy of Religion
Instructor: Draper TTh 12:30
REL 231 Religions of the West
Instructor: Ryba MWF 11:30
REL 317 Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
Instructor: Robertson TTh 3:00-4:15
SOC 310 Racial and Ethnic Diversity
Instructor: Vargas TTh 10:30-11:45
SOC 310 Racial and Ethnic Diversity
Instructor: Trieu TTh 1:30-2:45
SOC 367 Religion in America
Instructor: Olson MWF 11:30
The following is a list of all Jewish Studies courses offered in the major and minor:
ENGLISH
264 - The Bible as Literature
462 - The Bible as Literature: The Old Testament
463 - The Bible as Literature: The New Testament
583 - Jewish-American Fiction
SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES AND CULTURES
HEBR 101 - Modern Hebrew I
HEBR 121- Biblical Hebrew I
HEBR 102 - Modern Hebrew II
HEBR 122- Biblical Hebrew II
HEBR 201 - Modern Hebrew III
HEBR 221- Biblical Hebrew III
HEBR 202 - Modern Hebrew IV
HEBR 222- Biblical Hebrew IV
HEBR 280- Israeli Culture
HEBR 284 - Ancient Near Eastern History and Culture
HEBR 385- The Holocaust in Modern Hebrew Literature
HISTORY
102 - Introduction to the Ancient World
103 - Introduction to the Medieval World
245 - Introduction to Middle Eastern History and Culture
312 - The Crusades
345 - The Modernization of the Middle East
390 - Jews in the Modern World
408 - The History of Europe Since 1920
427 - History of Spain and Portugal
525 - Hitler and Twentieth-Century Germany
545 - The Middle East in the Twentieth Century
589 - History of Religion in America
595 - The Holocaust and Genocide
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
330 - Introduction to Jewish Studies
PHILOSOPHY
206 - Philosophy of Religion
430 - Modern Religious (Jewish) Thought
505 - Islamic and Jewish Philosophy and the Classical Tradition
POLITICAL SCIENCE
540 - Selected Problems in Comparative Politics
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
202 - Interpretation of the Old Testament
231 - Religions of the West
317 - Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
318 - The Bible and Its Early Interpreters
SOCIOLOGY
310 - Racial and Ethnic Diversity
367 - Religion in America
514 - Racial and Cultural Minorities
567 - Religion in Social Context
568 - Religion and Society


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