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Constance Mindell
Director
Compatible with a broad range of majors, the minor in Judaic Studies seeks to interpret the long history of the Jewish people in both its internal development and its relationships with other cultures. This dual focus opens important career possibilities. The minor can lead to graduate programs in Judaic studies and careers in Jewish education and community organizations. In its interdisciplinary and multicultural aspect, the program offers models for the new millennium's movement towards a world community and thus supports majors and careers in such areas as art, geography, history, literature, music, politics, religion, and social work.
The Judaic Studies minor consists of 18 credits in Judaic Studies. Each student will develop an individual plan of study in consultation with the director and an appropriate program advisor
Source: Undergraduate Catalog 2003-2004
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