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Oct 31, 2024
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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Jewish Studies and Social Justice Minor
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Program Learning Outcomes
- Social Justice: Students will explain and apply theoretical and practical applications of social justice and activism rooted in the Jewish traditions.
- Social Identities, Intersectionality, and Marginalized Communities: Students will articulate the intersectionality of social identities and in/justice, specifically those of marginalized social groups, using Jewish communities as a window.
- Jews and Judaisms: Students will articulate various dimensions of Jewish cultures, histories, politics, philosophies, and/or languages.
Minor Requirements (20 Units)
Electives (12 Units)
- Any course with MJSS course attribute
Note:
Note: For all Theology and Religious Studies majors who choose to minor in Jewish Studies and Social Justice, a maximum of 2 Theology and Religious Studies courses will be permitted to count for this minor not including the two core courses for the minor, THRS 327 and THRS 376 .
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