Program
The Jewish Studies minor has no specific required courses, Instead, the following courses satisfy units for the Jewish Studies minor, with the following caveat:
For courses not primarily about Jewish issues, the student’s own focus on Jewish issues in research/writing will determine whether the course qualifies for Jewish Studies minor credit, subject to approval by the Jewish Studies coordinator.
Additional courses will be approved for the minor by the Jewish Studies coordinator, based on individual instructors’ syllabi (for course numbers that vary in content).
Jewish Studies minors are encouraged to engage in service learning and/or field study in at least one of their classes. Students may, if they wish, deepen their Jewish writing/research through independent study (180) and/or actively participate in the larger community through fieldwork (PSYC 186 or HIST 199).
Interested in minoring in Jewish Studies? Please download the minor form [pdf] and make an appointment (email me!) with the coordinator to plan your path of study.
Course Title | Course Description | Units, GE credit, Approval for the Jewish Studies minor |
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ENGL 115 The Bible as Literature |
Study of the Bible from the perspective of literature, examining key portions of the Bible, its subjects, themes, literary styles and genres, and contributions to Western Literature. |
4 units
Approval for minor credit: Student’s focus on Jewish issues subject to approval by the program coordinator. |
ENGL 126 Holocaust Literature |
Survey of literature written by survivors or witnesses of the Holocaust, the destruction of European Jewry during World War II, focusing upon diaries, memoirs, fiction, and occasionally poetry and drama. |
3 units
SJSU Studies V: Cultures and Global Understanding
Full approval for minor credit. |
HEBR: all course levels from beginner to intermediate and advanced skills. 10A, 10B, 15A, 15B, 102A, 102B |
Instruction in speaking, reading, and writing the Hebrew language is taught in the context of culture and history.
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3 units for each course
Full approval for minor credit. |
HIST 103 History of the Modern Middle East
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Survey from late 18th century to present, from the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire to current US-Middle East relations, oil politics, and the status of women. |
4 units
Approval for minor credit: Student’s focus on Jewish issues subject to approval by the program coordinator. |
HIST 136 World Jewish History
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Surveys the Jewish people and Judaism from the 2nd millennium BCE to the present, exploring how Jews developed as an ethnic group and as a religion, as they responded to and affected the course of culture and history around them. |
3 units
SJSU Studies V: Cultures and Global Understanding
Full approval for minor credit. |
HIST 199 Public History Internship
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Supervised placement in historical organizations, public institutions, and community agencies concerned with the preservation of history. |
3 units
Approval for minor credit: student’s focus on Jewish issues as part of a mutually beneficial partnership with a specific local agency subject to approval by the program coordinator and the agency supervisor. |
JWSS 111 Special Topics in Jewish Studies
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Course descriptions will be provided as courses are developed and taught. |
3 units
Full approval for minor credit. |
JWSS 180 Individual Studies
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Supervised study of a specific aspect of Jewish Studies not covered in a regular course offering. |
1-3 units
Full approval for minor credit. |
MUSC 10C Pop and Rock in the U.S.
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Examines the musical attributes, structures, and stylistic choices in American popular music, as well as the historical and cultural underpinnings of the originating forces and influences and how they affect or are affected by social/cultural norms and political and economic developments. |
3 units
C1 Arts
Approval for minor credit: Student’s focus on Jewish issues subject to approval by the program coordinator. |
PHIL 109 Philosophy of Religion
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Philosophical issues regarding the existence of a supreme being, evil, mysticism, miracles, reincarnation, faith, the possibility of enlightenment, and the connection between religion and morality. |
3 units
Approval for minor credit: Student’s focus on Jewish issues subject to approval by the program coordinator. |
PSYC 186 Psychology Field Work
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Supervised field work in a selected area of psychology. |
1-4 units
Approval for minor credit: Student’s work as part of a mutually beneficial partnership with an agency that supports the Jewish ethic of repairing the world. Field work subject to approval by the Jewish Studies coordinator and the agency supervisor. |
RELS 70 Gods, Guns, Gurus, Grails–World Religion
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Surveys major world religions, east and west, past and present. Structure and patterns of faith manifest in sacred texts, institutions, rituals, central figures and movements. |
3 units
C2 Humanities
Approval for minor credit: Student’s focus on Jewish issues subject to approval by the program coordinator. |
RELS 90 Bible History and Literature
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The Bible in context of its history, literary sources and as a reflection of Jewish and Christian traditions. Motifs and themes in light of their original audience, historic usage and contemporary development. |
3 units
C2 Humanities
Approval for minor credit: Student’s focus on Jewish issues subject to approval by the program coordinator. |
RELS 99 Death, Dying and Religions
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Is death the end or the beginning? Learn how people integrate the physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of living and dying. Examine religious teachings and practices for making death personally meaningful, socially significant, or even politically powerful. |
3 units
E: Human Understanding & Development
Approval for minor credit: Student’s focus on Jewish issues subject to approval by the program coordinator. |
RELS 191 Religion in America
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History of social and intellectual influence of religious groups, stressing their African-, Asian-, European-, Latin- and Native-American roots. Highlights contact between groups, immigration, religious diversity and syncretism. |
3 units
SJSU Studies S: Self, Society & Equality in U.S.
Approval for minor credit: Student’s focus on Jewish issues subject to approval by the program coordinator. |
Total Units |
15 |
To be awarded a minor, at least 12 units of coursework must be completely distinct and separate from the coursework in the major (University Policy S16-4). The university graduation requirement for Jewish Studies Minor is 15 units. This means that one course could overlap with your major.
Non-matriculating students: Many SJSU courses are open to community members who enroll in Jewish Studies courses through Open University . Contact program coordinator for further information.