Jewish studies - XM0024
Jewish studies
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You’ll gain an understanding of Jewish civilisation in its many aspects – language, literature, history, theology, philosophy, rabbinic, law, politics and sociology. Jewish studies is taught by the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation (ACJC), an interdisciplinary centre within Monash Arts whose mission is to research and teach the significance and evolution of Jewish culture and its contributions to the world.
Why choose Jewish studies?
Jewish studies equips you with an understanding of Jewish civilisation from ancient times through the present day and fosters intercultural understanding. ACJC is known for its global internships and overseas study trips to Israel, Europe and Rwanda. Our units can be studied through other areas of study such as history and international studies, where they focus on the following areas: Judaism and interreligious relations; Israel and the Middle East; and the Holocaust and and Jewish history and culture.
What will you study?
Jewish studies foundational units will provide you with an understanding of the Jewish experience in all its diversity, followed by more specialised electives that span different areas of study, including history, cultural studies, literature, cinema, politics, sociology, philosophy and theology. The minor offers overseas units in the areas of Holocaust and Genocide Studies as well as opportunities for community engagement through internships and not-for-credit study of Yiddish language and culture.
Explore topics such as:
- Conflict and coexistence
- Jewish history
- Jews and popular culture
- The Jewish migrant experience.
Career opportunities
After completion you can look forward to opportunities in:
- Law and justice
- Government
- Media
- Research
- Humanitarian organisations
- Education
- Museum curating
- Memorial conservation.
Global study
With Monash’s impressive international links, you’ll get the opportunity to venture into new and challenging contexts to enhance your learning.
Short term programs:
- Seeking Justice – South Africa and Rwanda
- Final Journey: Remembering the Holocaust – Poland and Germany.
Exchange programs include:
- Tel Aviv University – Israel
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem – Israel.
Global Immersion Guarantee:
As a Bachelor of Arts student, you’ll have access to the Monash Global Immersion Guarantee – an opportunity to spend two weeks studying in one of a variety of locations, with airfares and accommodation covered as part of your degree.
This area of study is offered in the following courses or can be taken where you have 4 free electives. To see if you can take this area of study within a double degree select from the course offering below.
- Arts
- Arts and Criminology
- Arts and Fine Art
- Arts and Global Studies
- Arts and Health Sciences
- Arts and Media Communication
- Arts and Music
- Business and Arts
- Commerce and Arts
- Design and Arts
- Education and Arts
- Information Technology and Arts
- Laws and Arts
- Marketing and Arts
- Politics, Philosophy and Economics and Arts
- Science and Arts