Undergraduate - Spring 2011 Course Schedule

COURSE

ID

TITLE

INSTRUCTOR

DAY

TIME

LOCATION

CLAS 209

6903

Greece and the Near East from Alexander to Theodosius.

Rife, J

TR

11:00-12:!5

Cohen 323

ENGL 280 /HIST 291

7105

Workshop: Jews and the Modern City

Schachter, A /Cohen, J

TR

4:00-5:15

Calhoun 203

ENGL 282

7106

The Bible in Literature

Gottfried, R

MWF

11:10-12:00

Buttrick 206

EUS 240.02

18170

Special Topics: Religion and Politics in Modern Europe

Joskowicz

TR

4:00-5:15

Buttrick 308

HEBR 111B

10377

Elementary Modern Hebrew

Halachmi, M

MWF

3:10-4:00

Buttrick 312

HEBR 113B

10380

Intermediate Modern Hebrew

Halachmi, M

MWF

2:10-3:00

Buttrick 140

HEBR 289B

10383

Independent Study

Halachmi, M

M

4:00

Buttrick 140

HIST 172

18185

World War II (Lecture)

Bess, M

MW

11:10-12:00

Furman 114

 

18186-18195

World War II (Discussion Groups)

Bess, M

F

11:10-12:00

Depends on Section #

HIST 210

18221

Russia: The U.S.S.R. and Afterward

Wcislo, F

MW

11:10-12:00

Wilson 115

HIST 219

18222

Last Empire of Islam

Cohen, J

TR

11:00-12:15

Garland 101

HIST 230

7877

20th Century Germany

Smith, H

TR

11:00-12:15

Wilson 126

HIST 291 /ENGL 280

7907

Workshop: Jews and the Modern City

Cohen, J/
Schachter, A

TR

4:00-5:15

Calhoun 203

JS   115F.10

19382

First Year Seminar: Jewish Responses to Catastrophe

Lieberman, P

MW

12:10-1:25

Divinity Library Seminar Room 224

JS 124

18312

Perspectives on Modern Jewish History

Joskowicz, A

TR

1:10-2:25

Furman 209

JS 137W

18313

Black-Jewish Relations in Post-War American Literature and Culture

Meyer, A

MWF

9:10-10:00

Buttrick 201

JS 222

18314

Jews in Egypt from the Biblical Joseph to the Suez Crisis

Wasserstein, D

TR

11:00-12:15

Buttrick 206

JS 235W

18315

Hebrew Literature in Translation

Schachter, A

TR

1:10-2:25

Buttrick 140

JS 245

18316

Major Themes in Jewish Studies: Jewish Studies in the Academy

Kelner, S

TR

9:35-10:50

Calhoun 203

JS 250

11278

Is G-d Guilty? The Problem of Evil in Jewish Thought

Urban, M

TR

2:35-3:50

Buttrick 301     

JS 253W

11280

Witnesses Who Were Not There: Literature of the Children of Holocaust Survivors

Meyer, A

MWF

11:10-12:00

Stephenson 1310

JS   280 

18722

Contemporary Jewish Issues   

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

JS   288B

11283

Internship Training      

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

JS   289

11286

Independent Study          

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

JS  290                            

11292

Directed Readings   

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

JS   295

11295

Senior Seminar             

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

JS   296

11298

Senior Project             

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

JS   298B

11301

Senior Honors Research

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

PHIL 211

8470

Medieval Philosophy

Dobbs-Weinstein, I

TR

1:10-2:25

Furman 311

PHIL 245

18428

Humanity, Evolution, God

Goodman, L

TR

9:35-10:50

Calhoun 320

PHIL 260

8515

20th Century Continental Philosophy

Wood, D

TR

2:35-3:50

Buttrick 302

PHIL 261

8518

Jewish Philosophy

Goodman, L

TR

1:10-2:25

Calhoun 117

PHIL 353.04

8654

Figures in Philosophy: Averroes and Gersonides

Dobbs-Weinstein, I

W

6:30-9:00

Furman106

REL 2501

20140

Elementary Biblical Hebrew

Whitcomb

MWF

8:10-9:00

 

REL 2750

 

History of Religion in America

Dickerson

MW

9:10-10:00

 

REL 2750

 

History of Religion in America

Dickerson

F

8:10-9:00

 

RLST 203

18148

Jewish Theories of Religion

Urban, M

TR

9:35-10:50

Garland, 301F

RLST 226

9763

Ancient Goddesses

Azzoni, A

TR

1:10-2:25

Calhoun 103

RLST 254

9770

Qur’an & Its Interpreters

McGregor, R

TR

1:10-2:25

Garland, 301F

FNTM 218

 

Study Abroad: Hebrew University: Israel

 

 

 

 

FNTM 251

 

Study Abroad: CET: Jewish Studies in Prague

 

 

 

 

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