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Undergraduate Studies

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The ACJC is an interdicisplinary Centre housed in the School of Historical, Philosophical and International Studies (SOPHIS) Faculty of Arts. Students can choose to study a single unit or to undertake a Minor in Jewish Studies in combination with other degrees. Jewish studies subjects are accredited to a wide array of majors and disciplines.

Undergraduate units cover the following lines of interest, drawing on the diversity of its faculty across the university.

  • Bible and Classical Jewish Texts
  • Jewish Literatures and Cultures
  • Judaism and Jewish Philosophy
  • Jewish History (Ancient, Medieval, Contemporary)
  • Israel and Middle East
  • Holocaust and Genocide
  • Interreligious Relations
  • Yiddish Language and Culture
  • Peace and Conflict Resolution

Note: Hebrew will no longer be taught at Monash University but can be accredited to Monash as a complementary subject.

First-year level

Students studying a sequence in Jewish civilisation must complete two units (12 points) from the following:

  • ATS1322 Conflict and coexistence: Jews, Christians, Muslims
  • ATS1323 The Bible as history
  • ATS1336 Yiddish language, culture and literature 1A
  • ATS1337 Yiddish language, culture and literature 1B
  • ATS1040 Religions and the modern world
  • ATS1041 World religions

Second/Third-year level

Students studying a minor or major in Jewish civilisation must have completed the first-year sequence. In addition:

  • a minor requires completion of a further two units (12 points) from the units listed below
  • a major requires completion of a further six units (36 points) from the units listed below. A minimum of three units must be taken at third-year level.

Units include:

* This unit is taught overseas.

 

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