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Students who minored in Judaic studies have chosen careers in fields such as archaeology, historical research, education, social work, Jewish communal service, and intercultural and international relations. The minor can be a useful adjunct to majors in Africana studies, American studies, ancient studies, history, English, management of aging services, modern languages and linguistics, philosophy, political science, psychology, social work and sociology/anthropology.
Although a major is not offered by the program, students may design a major course of study focusing on Judaic studies within the Interdisciplinary Studies program.