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Jewish Studies, BA


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2022 - 2023 Catalog Year General Studies Maroon

Degree: BA
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Term 1 0 - 16 Credit Hours Critical course signified by critical course Hours Minimum Grade Notes
critical course 3  
  1    
  3  
 
Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:
* Completion of Modern Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew, Arabic, German, or Spanish at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent).
4  
  3    
  2    
Term hours subtotal: 16
  • ASU 101 or college-specific equivalent First-Year Seminar required of all first-year students
  • ASU Language Placement and Testing: Only true beginners are eligible for 101-level second language courses. All other students are required to take a placement exam, regardless of prior credit earned, to verify the course level is appropriate. Students already proficient in a second language may take a proficiency exam.
  • Students completing Biblical Hebrew will need four extra elective credit hours to reach the 120 required for graduation.
  • Select your Career Interest Communities and play me3@ASU.
Term 2 16 - 30 Credit Hours Critical course signified by critical course Hours Minimum Grade Notes
critical course 3  
 
Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:
* Completion of Modern Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew, Arabic, German, or Spanish at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent).
4  
  4    
  3    
 
Complete ENG 101 OR ENG 105 OR ENG 107 course(s).
   
Term hours subtotal: 14
  • Many General Studies requirements can overlap with major courses, leaving more room for electives. Consult an academic advisor to select the best courses for your personal plan of study.
  • Choosing a Social-Behavioral Sciences (SB) course that also satisfies the Cultural Diversity (C) requirement is recommended.
  • Join a student club or professional organization.
  • If interested in law school, review the Pre-Law at ASU website.
Term 3 30 - 46 Credit Hours Critical course signified by critical course Hours Minimum Grade Notes
critical course 3  
  3  
 
Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:
* Completion of Modern Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew, Arabic, German, or Spanish at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent).
4  
  3    
  3    
critical course
Complete Mathematics (MA) requirement.
   
 
Complete First-Year Composition requirement.
   
 
Maintain 2.50 GPA in Major Courses.
   
Term hours subtotal: 16
Term 4 46 - 60 Credit Hours Critical course signified by critical course Hours Minimum Grade Notes
critical course 3  
  3  
 
Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:
* Completion of Modern Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew, Arabic, German, or Spanish at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent).
4  
  4    
 
Maintain 2.50 GPA in Major Courses.
   
Term hours subtotal: 14
  • Students must choose one of the three concentrations below as their primary concentration and take 15 hours of coursework from that concentration. For the nine hours outside of primary concentration, students may select from courses in the other two concentration areas.
  • Visit Career and Professional Development Services and meet with a career advisor for assistance with career planning and networking.
  • If interested in law school, make an appointment with the pre-law advisor.
Term 5 60 - 75 Credit Hours Necessary course signified by necessary course Hours Minimum Grade Notes
necessary course 3  
  3  
  3  
  3    
  3    
 
Maintain 2.50 GPA in Major Courses.
   
Term hours subtotal: 15
  • Choosing a Social-Behavioral Sciences (SB) course that also fulfills Global Awareness (G) is recommended if the G requirement has not already been satisfied.
  • Consider participating in an Undergraduate Research Experience through the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies or a research opportunity in the Humanities Lab.
Term 6 75 - 90 Credit Hours Necessary course signified by necessary course Hours Minimum Grade Notes
necessary course 3  
  3  
  3  
  3    
  3    
necessary course
Complete Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C) AND Global Awareness (G) AND Historical Awareness (H) course(s).
   
 
Maintain 2.50 GPA in Major Courses.
   
Term hours subtotal: 15
Term 7 90 - 105 Credit Hours Necessary course signified by necessary course Hours Minimum Grade Notes
necessary course 3  
  3  
  3  
  3    
  3    
 
Maintain 2.50 GPA in Major Courses.
   
Term hours subtotal: 15
Term 8 105 - 120 Credit Hours Necessary course signified by necessary course Hours Minimum Grade Notes
necessary course 3  
  3  
 
Upper Division Elective
9    
necessary course
Maintain 2.50 GPA in Major Courses.
   
Term hours subtotal: 15
  • Students complete JST 490, JST 491, JST 495, or JST 496 as a capstone course for the Jewish Studies major.
  • Take advantage of mock interview opportunities and assistance with writing resumes and cover letters.
  • Apply for career opportunities.



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Jewish Studies, BA
College/School: The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

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critical courseCritical Course
necessary courseNecessary Course
Term 1
0 - 16 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 1
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:
* Completion of Modern Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew, Arabic, German, or Spanish at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent).
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Hours: 2
Notes:
  • ASU 101 or college-specific equivalent First-Year Seminar required of all first-year students
  • ASU Language Placement and Testing: Only true beginners are eligible for 101-level second language courses. All other students are required to take a placement exam, regardless of prior credit earned, to verify the course level is appropriate. Students already proficient in a second language may take a proficiency exam.
  • Students completing Biblical Hebrew will need four extra elective credit hours to reach the 120 required for graduation.
  • Select your Career Interest Communities and play me3@ASU.
Term 2
16 - 30 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:
* Completion of Modern Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew, Arabic, German, or Spanish at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent).
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 4
Hours: 3
Complete ENG 101 OR ENG 105 OR ENG 107 course(s).
Notes:
  • Many General Studies requirements can overlap with major courses, leaving more room for electives. Consult an academic advisor to select the best courses for your personal plan of study.
  • Choosing a Social-Behavioral Sciences (SB) course that also satisfies the Cultural Diversity (C) requirement is recommended.
  • Join a student club or professional organization.
  • If interested in law school, review the Pre-Law at ASU website.
Term 3
30 - 46 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:
* Completion of Modern Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew, Arabic, German, or Spanish at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent).
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Hours: 3
critical course
Complete Mathematics (MA) requirement.
Complete First-Year Composition requirement.
Maintain 2.50 GPA in Major Courses.
Notes:
Term 4
46 - 60 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:
* Completion of Modern Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew, Arabic, German, or Spanish at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent).
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 4
Maintain 2.50 GPA in Major Courses.
Notes:
  • Students must choose one of the three concentrations below as their primary concentration and take 15 hours of coursework from that concentration. For the nine hours outside of primary concentration, students may select from courses in the other two concentration areas.
  • Visit Career and Professional Development Services and meet with a career advisor for assistance with career planning and networking.
  • If interested in law school, make an appointment with the pre-law advisor.
Term 5
60 - 75 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Hours: 3
Maintain 2.50 GPA in Major Courses.
Notes:
  • Choosing a Social-Behavioral Sciences (SB) course that also fulfills Global Awareness (G) is recommended if the G requirement has not already been satisfied.
  • Consider participating in an Undergraduate Research Experience through the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies or a research opportunity in the Humanities Lab.
Term 6
75 - 90 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Hours: 3
necessary course
Complete Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C) AND Global Awareness (G) AND Historical Awareness (H) course(s).
Maintain 2.50 GPA in Major Courses.
Notes:
Term 7
90 - 105 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Hours: 3
Maintain 2.50 GPA in Major Courses.
Notes:
Term 8
105 - 120 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Upper Division Elective
Hours: 9
necessary course
Maintain 2.50 GPA in Major Courses.
Notes:
  • Students complete JST 490, JST 491, JST 495, or JST 496 as a capstone course for the Jewish Studies major.
  • Take advantage of mock interview opportunities and assistance with writing resumes and cover letters.
  • Apply for career opportunities.
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