College of Arts and Humanities
JUDAIC STUDIES: Certificate
The Interdisciplinary Program in Judaic Studies offers both a Minor and a Certificate. The Program cooperates with the departments of English, Modern Languages, History, Philosophy, Political Science, and Sociology/Anthropology, and with the Interdisciplinary Studies and Women’s Studies Programs. The certificate in Judaic Studies will be awarded to students completing 15 hours in the following Judaic Studies courses.
15 hrs
Credit Hour Requirements
Language
| HBR 1120 | Elementary Modern Hebrew Lang and Cult I |
| HBR 1121 | Elementary Modern Hebrew Lang and Cult II |
| HBR 2200 | Intermediate Modern Hebrew Language and Culture I |
| HBR 2201 | Intermediate Modern Hebrew Language and Culture II |
| HBR 3410 | Conversational Israeli Hebrew |
Jewish History
| JST 3401 | The Jewish People I |
| JST 3402 | The Jewish People II |
| JST 3550 | Introduction of Modernism into Judaism |
| JST 3701 | History of the Holocaust |
Bible
| JST 3120 | Jewish Scriptures |
| JST 3125 | The Book of Job |
| JST 3126 | Romantic Love in the Bible |
| JST 3144 | Dead Sea Scrolls |
Literature
| JST 3100 | The Hebrew Creative Mind |
| JST 3751 | Literature of the Holocaust |
Culture
| JST 3450 | Modern Jewish Experience |
| JST 3820 | Modern Hebrew Culture |
| JST 3810 | The Jewish National Movement |
Other courses, including special topics, with the approval of the Director
Other Requirements
- A grade of “C” (2.0) or better is required in all courses used to satisfy the minor.
- At least 12 hours used in the minor must be earned at UCF
- No credit by exam (TSD, Military credit) may be used.
- Internship, Co-op, or Independent Study credit cannot be used toward the certificate.