Certificate in Jewish Studies

Overview

The Certificate in Jewish Studies is an eighteen credit interdisciplinary program, rooted in the humanities, fine arts and social sciences. The program is available to degree seeking students and independently to non- degree-seeking students who already have a B.A. The Jewish Studies Program at FIU awards the Certificate.

The Certificate in Jewish Studies provides students with a multidisciplinary approach to the religion, arts, languages and literatures of Judaism as well as issues in history, politics, international relations, and sociology/anthropology.

The certificate cost ranges from $3,700.26 (FL Resident) - $11,139.66 (Non-Resident) for Undergraduate and Undergraduate Non-Degree Seeking students. Online courses may cause increases in your total tuition.

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Apply for the Jewish Studies Certificate

Download the Certificate Program Application Form (PDF)

Submit the completed application form to the program director, Dr. Oren Stier, DM 301C.

Core Courses

Students must complete at least one of the following through course work or demonstrated equivalent:

  • HBR 1130 Hebrew 1*
  • HBR 3100 Biblical Hebrew 1
  • JST 3505 Introduction to Jewish Cultures

*another relevant language (i.e.Arabic) may be substituted

Courses

The balance of the 18 credit Certificate will be drawn from courses listed below. In addition to the courses listed below, relevant special topics, area studies or comparative studies courses may also be applied, including up to 6 transfer credits. All courses must be approved by the director, and all must be passed with "C" or better.

Language Courses

Up to ten (10) credit hours of Hebrew language courses may be applied toward the Certificate.

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
HBR 1130Hebrew 15
HBR 1131Hebrew 25
HBR 2200Intermediate Hebrew5
HBR 3100Biblical Hebrew 13
HBR 3101Biblical Hebrew 23

Electives

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
CPO 3403Politics of the Middle East3
ENL 4412Anglo-Jewish Literature: 19th Century to the Present3
EUH 3245European History, 1914-19453
EUH 4033Nazism and the Holocaust3
INR 3045The Global Challenge of Refugees and Migrants3
INR 3274International Relations of Middle East3
JST 3505Introduction to Jewish Cultures3
LIT 3170Topics in Literature and Jewish Culture3
LIT 3674Literature of the Jewish Immigration Experience3
REL 3194The Holocaust3
REL 3209Dead Sea Scrolls3
REL 3220Moses, Priests, and Prophets3
REL 3280Biblical Archeology3
REL 3320Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad3
REL 3389Jews of Latin America3
REL 3392Jewish Mysticism3
REL 3607Judaism3
REL 3625Introduction to Talmud3
REL 3627Kabbalah and the Bible3
REL 3630American Judaism3
REL 3671Jews, Sex, and Gender3
REL 3672Religion and Society in Israel3
REL 3690Hasidic Thought3
REL 3693Jerusalem3
REL 3695The Golden Age of Sephardic Jewry3
REL 4312Jews of Asia3
REL 4613Modernization of Judaism3
REL 4699Holocaust Memorials3
SYD 4606World Jewish Communities3
SYD 4703Depiction of Jews in Films3
WOH 3281Jewish History to 17503
WOH 3282Modern Jewish History3

These courses represent a partial list; students should consult with an advisor for the certificate program about current course offerings and a full list of courses accepted for the certificate.

Locations

Courses are offered at The Jewish Museum of Florida - FIU, FIU's Modesto A. Madique and Biscayne Bay campuses, and online.

For more information contact Dr. Stier at (305) 348-6729 or Oren.Stier@fiu.edu.