Students from all colleges and departments are invited to pursue a Jewish Studies Certificate.
To apply, use the form on this page: Declaring & Changing Majors & Minors in Arts & Sciences
The Jewish Studies Certificate provides undergraduate students with an opportunity to deepen their knowledge about Jewish history, culture, and literature. The program brings together a number of disciplines (history, classics and world religions, English, Jewish studies, and political science).
Students will take one of three basic courses (in biblical literature or Jewish history) and then a sampling of courses offered in five different areas, with at least one course in four of the five areas.
Students from all colleges and departments are invited to pursue a Jewish Studies Certificate.
To apply, use the form on this page: Declaring & Changing Majors & Minors in Arts & Sciences
The Jewish Studies Certificate requires a minimum of 12 credit hours. Students complete a required course in either the Hebrew Bible or an introduction to Jewish studies. Students then choose three additional electives, which must include at least one course in Jewish studies or religious studies and one in history.
The graduates with this certificate will have an increased knowledge about Jewish history, culture, and literature.
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If you have questions or would like more information about the Jewish Studies Certificate, please contact Brian Collins, by emailing collinb1@ohio.edu.