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Judaic Studies degree requirements

Please consult the Undergraduate Calendar for complete requirements and courses listings, and review the Course Descriptions for courses currently offered.

Total of 60 credits

9 credits  chosen from HEBR 210, 241, 242, RELI 401

Students who demonstrate fluency in Hebrew by a written examination may substitute RELI courses at the 300 and 400 level approved by the departmental adviser.

  • 3 credits:     RELI 209 and 210 or 214 and 215
  • 12 credits:   Chosen from RELI 220, 301, 326, 327, 328
  • 27 credits:   Electives chosen from courses in Judaism at the 200, 300, or 400 level. It is recommended that students take at least one 400-level course. Up to 12 credits may be substituted with courses in a related tradition and 12 credits with courses in a related language such as Hebrew, Aramaic, or Yiddish, for a maximum of 15 credits combined.
  • 3 credits:    RELI 409
  • 6 credits:    RELI 410

Total of 42 credits

  • 9 credits Hebrew language typically chosen from : HEBR 210, 241, 242; RELI 401

Students who demonstrate fluency in Hebrew by a written examination may substitute RELI courses at the 300 and 400 level approved by the departmental adviser.

  • 3 credits chosen from RELI 209 and 210 or 214 and 215
  • 12 credits chosen from RELI 220, 301, 326, 327, 328
  • 15 credits electives chosen from courses in Judaism at the 200, 300, or 400 level. It is recommended that students take at least one 400-level course. Up to six credits may be substituted with courses in related traditions and related languages such as Hebrew, Aramaic, or Yiddish
  • 3 credits: RELI 409

Total of 24 credits

  • 3 credits chosen from RELI 209, 210, 214, 215
  • 9 credits chosen from RELI 220, 301, 326, 327, 328
  • 12 credits: electives chosen from courses in Judaism at the 200, 300, or 400 level. Up to six credits may be substituted with courses in related traditions and related languages such as Hebrew, Aramaic, or Yiddish
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