1f. List of elective courses, by catalog number, title,
and units of credit, which can be used to satisfy the requirements
of the major.
Identify those new courses which are (1) needed
to initiate the program and (2) needed during the first two
years after implementation. Include catalog description
of all new courses.
ELECTIVES: 6 units. Students may take these units on any
campus. A maximum of 6 units outside of Jewish Studies may
be counted toward the major, and a major adviser must approve
these units.
SFSU
JS/JOUR 311 Facing Each Other: Blacks and Jews in the Popular
Media
JS/PHIL 412 Derrida and Jewish Tradition
JS/PHIL 415 The Hebrew Bible
JS 416 Special Topics in Jewish Studies
JS 445 Jews, Diaspora, and Identity
JS/ENG 451 American Jewish Literature
JS/HUM/PHIL 501 Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
JS/CW 509 Jewish Writers in the American Poetry Archives
JS 516/WCL 416/CLAS 416/ENG 532/PHIL 551 Bible and Ethics:
The Moral of the Story
JS/ENG/WOMS 546 Twentieth Century American Jewish Women Writers
JS 600 Internship
CINE 406 Jewish Identity in Film
WCL 445 Jewish Literature in Translation
CSU, Chico
MJIS/HBRW 002 Elementary Hebrew
MJIS/HBRW 003 Intermediate Hebrew
MJIS/HBRW 004 Intermediate Hebrew
R S 006 Judaism, Christianity
MJIS/CMST/SOCI 256 Teaching and Communicating the Holocaust
and Genocide
MJIS 289 Internship (1-3) (must be taken for 3 units)
MJIS 298c Special Topics in Modern Jewish and Israel Studies
(1-3 units)
SDSU
JUDST 100 New Perspectives in Judaic Studies (1 unit) (may
be taken twice)
JUDST 495 Judaic Studies Internship
HEBRW 100 Hebrew Alphabet (1 unit)
HEBRW 200 Reading Hebrew (1 unit)
HEBRW 296 Experimental Topics (1-4 units) (may be repeated
with new content)
HEBRW 330 Hebrew Discourse and Literature
HEBRW 496 Topics in Hebraic Studies (1-4 units) (maximum credit
8 units)
JUDST 296 Topics in Judaic Studies (1-3 units)
JUDST 496 Topics in Judaic Studies (1-3 units)
HEBRW 499 Special Study (1-3 units) (maximum credit 6 units)
Descriptions of New Courses:
JS 690 (SFSU): Senior Seminar in Jewish Studies (3). Integration
of the interdisciplinary topics of Jewish studies through
the intensive examination of an area in the field.
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