Jewish Studies Minor Requirements

The Jewish Studies minor requires a minimum of six courses (amounting to at least 18 credits) selected from those approved by the Advisory Committee of the Jewish Studies Program.  While all courses must be cross-listed with the Jewish Studies Program, the courses must be from at least two departments.  At least three courses must be upper-level courses (300-level or above). All courses applied towards the minor must be taken for a letter grade and a grade of C- or better must be earned. Courses taken at another institution that are not directly equivalent to a JHU course may not apply towards the minor without permission of the Director of Undergraduate Studies. In addition, only two courses with any single professor can be counted towards the minor.

The requirements for a minor in Jewish studies are as follows:

Jewish Studies Courses
Three courses at any level9
Three 300-level or higher courses9
Total Credits18

Students may take up to two courses in Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew, or Yiddish language study to apply towards the minor requirements.