About this Program
- College: Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Credits: 18 | Completed with minimum grades of C
Certificates must contain at least nine credits of coursework that are unique to that program out of all other certificates and minors.
Center Information
The Center for Jewish Studies promotes academic study of Jewish culture, history, and politics for all students at the University of Florida. The Center’s curriculum encourages critical thinking, textual analysis, research, oral argumentation, and writing. The Center has scholarship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as study abroad opportunities.
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The Holocaust is the greatest crime in human history. It has spawned international libraries of historical studies, religious and philosophical treatises, social science studies in psychology and other fields, novels, poems, and films to say nothing of art, monuments, and architecture.
In and of itself, the Holocaust is critical for an understanding of the depths of human experience through a variety of disciplines. But it also provides a way for understanding how practitioners of different disciplines, from history to anthropology to literature to film, approach the human experience through a crucial common theme.
The certificate provides social science and humanities majors with additional background for a number of career choices ranging from the study of law to human rights work to work in NGOs to library or museum employment or even international business.
Required Courses
Course substitutions are possible at the discretion of the director of the Center for Jewish Studies.
Code | Title | Credits |
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EUH 3033/JST 3930 | History of the Holocaust | 3 |
EUH 3930/JST 3930 | Holocaust Studies | 3 |
Holocaust-related courses in history and the social sciences | 6 | |
Suggested Holocaust-related courses in literature and film | 6 | |
Total Credits | 18 |