JSP Jewish Studies
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Introduction
These inter-disciplinary and inter-departmental programs study both traditional and
modern Jewry. The courses provide an opportunity to study the religion, languages,
literature, history and philosophy of the Jewish people from biblical times to the
present.
JEWISH STUDIES PROGRAM
Enrolment in the Jewish Studies Program requires the completion of four courses; no
minimum GPA required.
HEBREW LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE See Near &
Middle Eastern Civilizations
JEWISH STUDIES (B.A.):
Jewish Studies Programs are divided into four main Areas of Study:
A: Jewish Thought; B: Jewish Literature; C: Jewish History; D: Jewish Languages.
The Jewish Studies Undergraduate Handbook lists the courses in each Area and the
backgrounds of their respective instructors. A summary list is provided below. Students
should consult with Professor D. Novak, Director, Jewish Studies Program, University
College 314.
Specialist program (Hon.B.A.):
(12 full courses or equivalent, including 3 300+series and 1 400-series courses)
1. One Hebrew course: NMC 136Y or NMC 230Y (or written equivalency examination)
2. Eight courses from one of the Areas of Study above
3. Three courses from at least two other Areas
Major program (B.A.):
(6 full courses or equivalent, including two 300-series courses)
1. Four courses from one Area of Study above
2. Two further courses from at least one other Area
Minor program (B.A.):
(4 full courses or equivalent, including one 300-series course)
1. Four courses from the Areas of Study above; consult the Director
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