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Elyon College's Certificate Program in Judaic Studies equips individuals with a comprehensive foundation in Jewish history, culture, and traditions. The 36-credit program includes courses in critical thinking, Hebrew language, education, and Judaic studies. Graduates are prepared for careers in Jewish community organizations, schools, synagogues, and agencies serving the general population.
مخطط البرنامج
Degree Overview:
Elyon College's Certificate Program in Judaic Studies is a 36-semester credit program designed for individuals seeking to become educators and leaders in the field of Judaic studies. The program provides students with a comprehensive foundation in Jewish history, culture, and traditions. Graduates are prepared to work in various Jewish community organizations, Jewish Day Schools, synagogues, community centers, and agencies serving the general population.
Outline:
General Education Core (9 credits)
- Critical Thinking:
- PHL 101: Logic & Critical Thinking (3 credits)
- PHL 201: Jewish Philosophy I (3 credits)
- Language Skills:
- HEB 101: Hebrew I (3 credits)
- HEB 201: Hebrew II (3 credits)
Judaic and Educational Career Studies (27 credits)
- EDU 101: Foundations of Education (3 credits)
- Educational Psychology or Child Development (3 credits)
- Teaching Methodology or Literacy and the Bicultural Community or Education, Culture, and Adaptive Technology (3 credits)
- JUD 101: Bible I (3 credits)
- JUD 201: Talmud I (3 credits)
- JUD 103: Halachic Codes I (3 credits)
- HIS 104: Modern Jewish History (3 credits)
- PHL 202: Jewish Philosophy II (3 credits)
- Judaic Studies Elective (3 credits)
- JUD 102: Bible II
- JUD 202: Talmud II
- JUD 104: Halachic Codes II
- Judaic Studies Elective (3 credits)
- JUD 102: Bible II
- JUD 202: Talmud II
- JUD 104: Halachic Codes II
- CDS 101: Career Development Seminar (non-credit)
Careers:
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in various sectors, including:
- Jewish community organizations
- Jewish Day Schools
- Synagogues
- Community centers
- Agencies serving the general population
- Positions such as:
- Teacher Assistant
- Teacher Assistant K-12 in Hebrew Day Schools
- Judaic Studies Adult Education Teacher
- Assistant to Clergy
- Administrative roles in educational or service organizations within the Jewish community