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ACC - Accounting
AIM - Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
AIM Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
ART - Art (UM)
ARTS - Art (UW)
BBLE - Bible (UW)
BIB - Bible (UM & GR)
BIBL - Bible (UW & GR)
BIMS - Biomedical Science
BIO - Biology (UM)
BIOE - Bioethics
BIOL - Biology (UW)
BLW - Business Law
BTM - Biotechnology Management
BUS - Business & Management
CHE - Chemistry (UM)
CHEM - Chemistry (UW)
COM - Computer Science (UM & GR)
COMP - Computer Science (UW)
CSD - Communication Sciences & Disorders
CYB - Cybersecurity
DAV - Data Analytics & Visualization
DENT Dentistry
ECO - Economics (UM)
ECON - Economics (UW)
EDU - Education
EDUC - Education (UW)
EEX - Exceptional Education
ENG - English (UM)
ENGL - English (UW)
ENT - Entrepreneurship
FIN - Finance
FNL Foreign Language (UM)
FNLG Foreign Language (UW)
FYS - First Year Seminar
FYSM - First Year Seminar
FYSW - First Year Seminar
FYWR - First Year Writing
HAL - Halakhah (UM & RIETS)
HEB - Hebrew (UM & GR)
HEBR - Hebrew (UW)
HES - Hebrew Studies (UM)
HIS - History (UM)
HIST - History (UW)
HLTH - Health
HOL - Holocaust and Genocide Studies
HON - Honors (UM)
HONR - Honors (UW)
HUM - Humanities
IDS - Information & Decision Science
INDS - Interdisciplinary Studies (UW)
INF - Information Systems
JED - Jewish Education (UM)
JEDU - Jewish Education (UW)
JHI - Jewish History (UM & GR)
JHIS - Jewish History (UW)
JPH - Jewish Philosophy (UM & GR)
JPHI - Jewish Philosophy (UW)
JPHL - Jewish Philosophy (UW)
JST - Jewish Studies (UM & GR)
JTH - Jewish Thought (UM)
JTP - Jewish Thought and Philosophy (UM & GR)
JUD - Judaic Studies (UM)
JUDS - Judaic Studies (UW)
LAW - Law
MAN - Management
MANA - IP: Management
MAR - Marketing
MAT - Mathematics (UM & GR)
MATH - Mathematics (UW)
MGMT - Management
MUS - Music (UM)
MUSI - Music (UW)
NES - Near Eastern Studies (UM)
NUR - Nursing
OTH - Occupational Therapy
PAS - Physician Assistant Studies
PFM - Psychology - Family & Marriage
PHI - Philosophy (UM)
PHIL - Philosophy (UW)
PHY - Physics (UM & GR)
PHYS - Physics (UW)
POL - Political Science (UM)
POLI - Political Science (UW)
PSA - General Psychology
PSC - Clinical Psychology
PSH - Clinical Health Psychology
PSM - Applied Psychology
PSS - School Psychology
PSY - Psychology (UM)
PSYC - Psychology (UW)
PUB - Public Health (UW)
RE - Real Estate
REA - Real Estate
SCIE Science UW
SEM Semitic Languages (UM)
SEMI - Semitic Languages (UW)
SOC - Sociology (UM)
SOCI - Sociology (UW)
SPAU - Speech Pathology and Audiology (UW)
SPE Speech UM
SPEE - Speech (UW)
STA - Statistics (UM)
STAT - Statistics (UW)
SWK - Social Work
TAL - Talmud (UM & GR)
TALS - Talmudic Studies (GR W)
TAN - Tanakh (UM)
TAS - Talmudic Studies (GR)
TAX - Tax
THEA - Theater Arts (UW)
TMG - Technology Management
WMNS - Women's Studies (UW)
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1 course in Jewish Business Ethics
1 course in Jewish Philosophy
2 courses in BIBL
2 courses in Jewish History
2 courses in Judaic Studies
1800 hours doctoral internship
Accounting (2 courses / 6 credits)
Advanced Hebrew Literature
Advanced Qualifying Examination
American Politics
American Politics and Policy
And
And complete one of the following course groups:
And complete six credits from the following:
And complete two of the following course groups:
And complete two of the following courses:
And Either
One or more advanced lab courses not taken above
Any two courses BIBL 6000-6999; or one course TALS 5000-6999
any two courses BIBL 6000-6999; or one course TALS 5000-6999
Any two Syms Business Elective courses
Applied Math
Applied Math/Applied Physics
Applied Physics
ARTS XXXX
Four elective courses in student's area of emphasis
Art History
ARTS XXXX
Art History elective
COM 1000-4999
Artificial Intelligence
COMP 1000-4999
Artificial Intelligence
ARTS 2201-3970
Studio Art Elective
BIB
Bible
BIB JHI 1200-1299, NES
Ancient
BIBL 6700 or TALS 6700 - advanced topics
BIBL 6700 or TALS 6700 - expand on topics taken as an undergraduate
BIBL 6900 or TALS 6900
BIB
Bible
Bible (Fundamentals) - 2 course minimum
Bible (Fundamentals) - 2 credit minimum
Biomedical Engineering
Biostatistics Electives:
Capstone
Capstone
Capstone I: Integration and Research Design Paper
Capstone II: Qualifying Examination Paper
CASAC Knowledge of Substance Use Disorder
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Choose advanced Bible courses (BIB 6000-7999)
Choose advanced courses (BIB, JHI, JPH, TAS; numbered 6000-7999)
Choose advanced courses in Medieval Jewish history (JHI 6000-7999)
Choose advanced Jewish Philosophy courses (JPH 6000-7999)
Choose an advanced year practice course.
Choose any 5000-level Revel courses
Choose elective courses (BIB, JHI, JPH, TAS; numbered 5000-6999)
Choose electives (BIB, JHI, JPH, TAS 5000-7999) with the faculty advisor’s approval
Choose electives (BIB, JHI, JPH, TAS 5000-7999) with the faculty advisor’s approval
Choose HIST courses
Choose introductory courses from at least two different tracks; Bible, Medieval Jewish History, Modern Jewish History, Jewish Philosophy, Talmud and Ancient Judaism (BIB, JHI, JPH, TAS; 5000-5999)
Choose Medieval Jewish history (JHI 5000-5999)
Choose Medieval Jewish history (JHI 5000-7999)
Choose Modern Jewish History (JHI 5000-7999)
Choose Modern Jewish history (JHI 5000-7999)
Choose one additional course in JUD (26xx)
Choose one course in Literacy II
Choose one EDU content area course
Choose one HAL course
Choose one JHI course
Choose one JUD (Chaburah) course
Choose Talmud or Ancient Jewish History (TAS, JHI 5000-7999)
Choose two JTH courses
Choose two SWK 800-level elective courses
Choose two SWK courses
Choose two TAN courses
Civil Engineering
Clinical Elective I
Clinical Elective II
Clinical Social Work Policy: Strategies for Social & Policy Change
College Experience (2 courses / 6 credits)
COM 1000-4999
Computer Science
Communication (3 courses / 9 credits)
COMP 1000-4999
Computer Science
COMP 1000-4999
Artificial Intelligence
Comparative Political Studies
Comparative Politics
Complete 1 course of Quantitative Skills
Complete 2 courses Science & Technology
Complete 3 courses of Literature & the Arts
Complete 3 EDU Content area courses
Complete 3 SOC courses
Complete 4 additional credits of PHY courses
Complete 4 courses of Foundations and Contemporary Perspectives, including PSYC 1010
Complete 4 PSY courses
Complete 7 courses from SOC 1000-4999
Complete a course with an “INTC” attribute
Complete a minimum of five courses from BIB, HEB, JHI, JST, JTP or NES
Complete a writing requirement
Complete any additional course from the following: HAL, JHI, JTH, TAN
Complete any additional four PSY courses
Complete any additional four PSYC courses
Complete any additional three PSYC courses
Complete any four PSY courses
Complete any three PSYC courses
Complete any two PSYC courses
Complete at least one course from JUD 2610, 2620, 2630, or 2640
Complete at least one course with the subject code BIB, JHI, or JTP
Complete BIBL
Complete eight ENG courses
Complete eight ENG courses*
Complete five courses in either BIB, HEB, JHI, JTP, JST, NES
Complete five ENG courses
Complete five ENG courses (ENG 1300-1899)
Complete five ENG courses in Media Studies
Complete five ENGL courses in Media Studies
Complete five of the following courses (15 credits):
Complete five of the following courses:
Complete five Writing Courses from ENG 1300-1899
Complete four additional Computer Science (COMP) courses
Complete four Advanced Lab courses
Complete four ARTS courses
Complete four ENGL courses
Complete four HIS courses
Complete four of the following courses:
Complete four or more courses
Complete from 1 or 2 areas of concentration
Complete from among designated courses in the departments of Art, English, History, Jewish Studies, Psychology, and Sociology
Complete Jewish Studies requirements
Complete JHIS
Complete JPHI
Complete JUDS
Complete LAW courses
Complete LAW courses
Complete on course from JUD 1700-1799
Complete one (3 credit) course
Complete one additional COM course
Complete one additional ENGL elective
Complete one Real Estate elective
Complete one Advanced elective
Complete one Advanced Elective
Complete one CHEM course
Complete one COM course
Complete one course (3 - 4 credits) from the following areas:
Complete one course
Complete one course from any subfield of political science
Complete one course from BIO, CHE, PHY, POL, PSY, SCI, SOC
Complete one course from BIOL, CHEM, PHYS, POLI, PSYC, SCIE, SOCI
Complete one course from Creative Writing, Historical category or Topics, Methods category
Complete one course from each subject area: HAL, JHI
Complete one course from either Historical category or Topics, Methods category
Complete one course from HAL*
Complete one course from Historical category
Complete one course from JHI*
Complete one course from JUD 1700 - 1709
Complete one course from the ancient or medieval period
Complete one course from the following areas:
Complete one course from the medieval period
Complete one course from the modern period
Complete one course from Topics, Methods category
Complete one course in a specific book of Tanakh
Complete one course in any of the following areas:
Complete one course in medieval or modern exegetical methods (e.g., BBLE 4120-4180; BIBL 1081-1097)
Complete one course in the following areas:
Complete one course with a “COWC” attribute
Complete one course with a “CUOT” attribute
Complete one course with a “HBSI” attribute
Complete one course with a “NAWO” attribute
Complete one course with a “WI” Writing Intensive attribute
Complete one development of halakhah course
Complete one EDUC course
Complete one EDUC elective course
Complete one ENG course as open elective
Complete one ENGL course
Complete one ENGL course as an open elective
Complete one ENT course
One Human Behavior and Social Institutions (HBSI) course
Complete one JUD (Chaburah) course
Complete one Lecture-only course
Complete one more class from JHI, JTH, TAN, HAL
Complete one Physical Science course
Complete one Race and the Law course (attribute CSLR) - as indicated on Banner course schedule
Complete one text-based course (JUDS 1510-1512; 1531-1534; 1839-1854; 1871-1874)
Complete participation in chamber ensemble and/or the chorus
Complete PHIL courses
Complete PHY courses
Complete seven credits (including at least one Music history course and participation in a chamber ensemble and/or the chorus)
Complete seven SOCI courses
Complete six courses from HIS 2000-2999
Complete six courses from HIS 2000-2999, 4930, 4931
Complete six courses in HIS 2000-4999
Complete six courses in HIST 2000-4999
Complete six experiential credits - as indicated on the Banner course schedule
Complete three additional business courses
Complete three additional upper-level business courses
Complete three upper-level business courses from a single Sy Syms subject area
Complete three business courses from a single Sy Syms subject area
Complete three courses (or 8 credits) from HIS, PHI, ENG (Literature), PSY or SOC
Complete three courses from a combination of Computer Science and IDS courses
Complete three courses from BIB, HEB, JHI, JST, JTP, or NES
Complete three courses (minimum of eight credits) from HIS, PHI, ENG (Literature), PSY or SOC
Complete three ENG courses
Complete three ENG courses outside of the 1300-1899 range*
Complete three of the following courses (9 credits):
Complete three of the following courses:
Complete three SOCI courses
Complete three upper-level business courses
Complete three upper-level ENT courses
Complete three upper-level FIN courses
Complete three upper-level IDS courses
Complete three upper-level MAR courses
Complete twelve credits of the following
Complete two (3 credit) courses from ART, MUS, ENG, HIS, PHI, JHI, JPH
Complete two (3 credit) courses from ARTS, MUSI, ENGL, HIST, PHIL, JHIS, JPHI
Complete two (3 credit) elective courses 2000 level or higher
Complete two (3-credit) FIN courses
Complete two (3 credit) courses
Complete two 4 credit lecture laboratory courses
Complete two additional business courses
Complete two additional ENT courses
Complete two additional IDS courses
Complete two additional PHY courses
Complete two Advanced Laboratory courses
Complete two Advanced MAT courses, numbered 1500 or higher
Complete two BUS Core courses
Complete two BUS Elective courses
Complete two courses (6-8) credits in the following areas:
Complete two courses from ARTS, MUSI, ENGL, HIST, PHIL, JHIS, JPHI
Complete two courses from each subject area: HEB, JTH, TAN
Complete two courses from each subject area: JTH, TAN
Complete two courses from HEB
Complete two courses from JTH*
Complete two courses from TAN
Two courses from the following: BIB, JHI, JST, or JTP
Complete two courses in the following areas:
Complete two elective courses from any of the following YC Departments: ART, BIO, BIB, CHE, ECO, ENG, HEB, HIS, JHI, JST, JTP, MUS, PHI, PHY, POL, PSY, SOC, SPA
Complete two elective courses from the following: ART, BIO, BIB, CHE, ECO, ENG, HEB, HIS, JHI, JST, JTP, MUS, PHI, PHY, POL, PSY, SOC, SPA
Complete two ENGL courses in Creative Writing
Complete two ENT courses
Complete two Lecture/Lab courses of 4 credits each
Complete two lecture/laboratory courses
Complete two MAR courses
Complete two Marketing courses
Complete two MATH courses numbered 1500 or higher
Complete two PHI courses
Complete two PHY courses
Complete two semesters of Hebrew language
Complete two SWK 8000-level elective courses
Completion of Research Project II
Comprehensive Examination
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Science
COM 1000-4999
Computer Science
Computer Science or Biology
Contemporary Issues Related to Substance Abuse Disorder
Contemporary Theories & Therapy Models of Clinical Practice I
Contemporary Theories & Therapy Models of Clinical Practice II
Contemporary Theories & Therapy Models of Families & Groups
Contemporary World Cultures (COWC attribute)
Creative Arts (1 course / 3 credits)
Cultures Over Time (CUOT attribute)
Curriculum Internship
Cybercrime Law
Cybersecurity Law
Cybersecurity Policy and Regulation
IDS 1000-4999
Data Analytics and Visualization
Data Breach Response
Dispute Resolution Skills: Mediating and Arbitrating Employment Disputes
BIB 9992, JHI 9992, JPH 9992, or TAS 9992
If additional semesters are needed for doctoral planning, students take BIB, JHI, JPH, or TAS 9990 Doctoral Planning Extension.
BIB, JHI, JPH, or TAS 9992
Doctoral Planning
If additional semesters are needed for doctoral research, students take BIB, JHI, JPH, or TAS 9992 Doctoral Research Extension.
ECO 1000-4999
Economics
ECON 1000-4999
Economics
Economics (1 course / 3 credits)
Economics
EDUC 1XX-4XX
Any EDUC course
EDUC 1XX-4XX
Electrical Engineering
Electromagnetism
ENG 1300-1899
English Electives
ENGL 1501-1920
English Electives
English Literature (excluding composition, writing, and media courses)
Experimental and Quantitative Methods (1 course / 3 credits)
Experimental and Quantitative Methods (EXQM attribute)
Financial Statistics Electives:
Five Creative Writing courses (ENG 1300-1899)
Foreign Language
Foreign Language (above the 1101 elementary level)
Four additional ECO courses
FTOC Chabura
Grant writing
HEB
Hebrew
Hebrew 1-3 courses depending upon placement*
History
HOL
Building a Holocaust Course of Study, Grades 6-12
HOL
European Geography: How It Affected the Jews in the Holocaust
HOL
Holocaust Memory Through Archival and Original Arts: Teaching Through Personal Expression
HOL
Integrating Technology into the Teaching of the Holocaust
HOL
Telling History: Using Short Stories & Poetry to Teach About the Holocaust
HOL
Understanding Antisemitism Before, During, and After the Shoah
HOL
Unpacking Artifacts in Holocaust Literature
HOL
Using Testimony to Teach About the Holocaust
HOL
Using the Centropa Archive to Teach About Eastern European Jews
Human Behavior and Social Institutions (HBSI attribute)
IDS 1500-4999
Data Analytics and Visualization
Individual Psychotherapy Practicum
Information Governance & Risk Management
Intellectual Property Issues in the Workplace
International Affairs and Security Studies
International Data Protection
International Relations
Internet Law
Internship
Interpreting the Creative (INTC attribute)
Introduction to Employment Discrimination Law Principles
Introduction to Employment Law Principles
Introduction to Labor Relations Law Principles
James Striar School (JSS)
JHI
Jewish History
Jewish History (Fundamentals) - 1 course minimum
Jewish History (Fundamentals) - 2 credit minimum
JHI
Jewish History
Jewish Philosophy (Fundamentals) - 1 course minimum
Jewish Philosophy (Fundamentals) - 2 credit minimum
JTP
Jewish Thought and Philosophy
JHI
Jewish History
JHI 1300-1300
Medieval
JHI 1400-1499
Modern
JTP
Jewish Thought and Philosophy
JTP 1300-1399
Medieval
JTP 1400-1499
Modern
Judaic Studies (Fundamentals) - 2 course minimum
Judaic Studies (Fundamentals) - 2 credit minimum
Law and Justice
Legal Process I
Legal Process II
Liberal Arts Elective (1 course / 3 credits)
Liberal Arts Electives (8 courses / 24 credits)
Management (4 courses / 12 credits)
MAT 1000-4999
Mathematics
MAT 5000-5999
Graduate Mathematics Topics
Material Science Engineering
MATH 1000-4999
Mathematics
Mathematics
MAT 1000-4999
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanics
Choose Modern Jewish history (JHI 5000-7999)
Music
Music History
Natural World (NAWO attribute)
Negotiation Theory and Skills
One lecture/lab course
One Additional BIO course
One additional BIO course (2 or more credits)
One additional BIOL course (2 or more credits)
One approved course in Metaphysics and Epistemology
One approved course in Value theory
One CHEM course
One Contemporary World Cultures (COWC) course
One course with an “EXQM” attribute
One Cultures Over Time (CUOT) course
One elective course (BIB, JHI, JPH, TAS 5000-7999)
One Finance/Accounting course
One Honors Sy Syms Judaic Studies (JUD) course
One Interpreting the Creative (INTC) course
One lecture only course
One lecture/laboratory course
One or more BIB, HEB, HES, JHI, JPH, JST, JTP, JUD, TAL, TAS courses
One or more HEB (in addition to the HEB requirement), BIB, JHI, JST, or JTP courses.
One Physical Science Course (CHEM, PHY)
One TALS course
one TALS course
one TALS course
One year of laboratory science combined with one year of mathematics
Operations Research
Or
Or complete any EDUC course not required above
Oral defense
Other professional responsibility course as indicated on the Banner course schedule
Philosophy
POL X1XX
American Politics
POL X2XX
Comparative Politics
POL X3XX
International Relations
POL X4XX
Political Theory
POLI X1XX
American Politics
POLI X2XX
Comparative Politics
POLI X3XX
International Relations
POLI X4XX
Political Theory
Political Science
Political Theory
Privacy and Cybersecurity Issues in the Workplace
Privacy Law
Privacy Law Issues in the Workplace
Psychology
Quantitative Reasoning (4 courses / 12 credits)
Related Discipline
8000-9000 level courses
BIB, JHI, JPH, TAS
Courses within the major only (doctoral seminar required)
BIB, JHI, JPH, TAS
8000-9000 level courses
BIB, JHI, JPH, TAS
8000-9000 level courses
Science and Technology (1 course / 3 credits)
Sex and Gender Issues in the Workplace
Social and Behavioral Sciences (1 course / 3 credits)
Social Media Issues in the Workplace
Sociology
STAT 1021
Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Skills)
PSYC 1010
Introduction to Psychology (Foundations)
BIOL 1006
Human Genetics
One Physical Science Course
ie CHEM 1010C Essentials of Chemistry (Science & Tech)
Physics, or General Chemistry may also fulfil this requirement
SPAU 4925
Topics in SPAU (counts towards General Education Elective)
Statistics
Students continue with part II of the advanced year practice course with restrictions by program option as above.
Students may fulfill 12 credits by completing two 6 credit Independent Study in Talmud or Bible
Students may fulfill 12 credits by completing two 6 credit Independent Study in Talmud or Bible
Studio Art Elective
Successful completion of oral defense
Sy Syms Jewish Values Curriculum (MYP, BMP, IBC)
Take five credits of the following
Take four credits of the following
Take one gen ed course
Take six credits of the following
Take three credits of the following
Take two credits of the following
TALS 5245 Niddah I or TALS 5241 Hullin I
TALS 5246 Niddah II or TALS 5242 Hullin II
TALS 6800 or BIBL 6800 Teaching Experience
TALS 6900 or BIBL 6900
Teaching Bible
Teaching Clinical Practice
Teaching Experience
Teaching Experience
Teaching Literacy
ARTS XXXX
Three additional elective courses
One or more courses from the following subject areas HES, JHI, JPH, JST, JTP, JUD, TAL,TAS.
Trauma-Informed Theory, Research, & Treatment Interventions
Two (2-3 credit) lecture only courses
Two (3-credit) FIN courses
Two (4 credit) lecture/lab courses
Two Advanced (4 credit) lecture/lab courses
Two Bible courses (BIB 5000-7999)
Two Honors Electives (any Syms, YC, or SCW course with Honors designation )
Two Jewish History courses (JHI 5000-7999)
Two lecture-only courses
US and World Cultures (1 course / 3 credits)
Writing and Expression (2 courses / 6 credits)
ENGL XXXX
Media Studies, Literature, and/or Creative Writing courses