UNIVERSITY FACULTY SENATE FORMS
Academic Program Approval
This form is a routing document for the approval of new
and revised academic programs. Proposing department should
complete this form. For more
information, call the Faculty Senate Office at 831-2921.
Submitted by: __Jay L. Halio ___phone number___831-6467/3324_____________
Department: _Jewish Studies _____________ jhalio@udel.edu
________________________
Date: _November 1, 2012___________________________________________
Action: Add minor ____________________________________________________________________________________________
(Example: add major/minor/concentration, delete
major/minor/concentration,
revise major/minor/concentration,
academic unit name change, request for permanent status, policy change,
etc.)
Effectiveterm_________13F______________________________________________________________________________
(use format 04F, 05W)
Current degree___
(Example: BA, BACH, BACJ, HBA, EDD, MA, MBA, etc.)
Proposed change leads to the
degree of: ___________________________________________
(Example: BA,
BACH, BACJ, HBA,
Proposed name: Jewish Studies with Language
Proposed new name for revised
or new major / minor / concentration / academic unit
(if applicable)
Revising or Deleting:
Undergraduate major / Concentration:______________________________________
(Example: Applied Music – Instrumental degree BMAS)
Undergraduate minor:____________________________________________________
(Example: African
Studies, Business
Administration, English, Leadership,
etc.)
Graduate Program Policy statement change:_________________________________
(Must
attach your Graduate Program
Policy Statement)
Graduate Program of Study:______________________________________________
(Example: Animal Science: MS Animal Science: PHD
Economics: MA Economics: PHD)
Graduate minor / concentration:___________________________________________
Note: all graduate studies
proposals must include an electronic copy of the Graduate Program Policy
Document, highlighting the changes made to the original policy document.
List new courses required for
the new or revised curriculum. How do they support the overall program
objectives of the major/minor/concentrations)?
(Be aware that approval
of the curriculum is dependent upon these courses successfully passing through
the Course Challenge list. If there are no new courses enter “None”) None.
Explain, when appropriate,
how this new/revised curriculum supports the 10 goals of undergraduate
education: http://www.ugs.udel.edu/gened/
The new minor will complement the current minor by
adding an emphasis on the Hebrew language. This will make the Jewish Studies
minor attractive to students interested in languages, which is an important
component of any liberal arts education. Since Hebrew is not an Indo-European
language (like English), the new minor will help students understand the very
nature of language. Reading Hebrew books and articles in the original will
bring students closer to the sense of what is being written, insofar as
languages in translation always lose at least a small part of their meaning.
The new minor, in addition, will help develop an international perspective in
our increasingly global society. By being able to speak in Hebrew, moreover,
students will be in a better position to interact with Israelis (Arabs as well
as Jews) and others who speak Hebrew but not English.
Identify other units affected
by the proposed changes:
(Attach permission from the affected units. If no other unit is affected, enter “None”)
The new minor will complement the other minors in language
offered by the Foreign Languages and Literature Department. Professor Zipser, the chair of that department, endorses this
proposal (see attached email message).
Describe the rationale for
the proposed program change(s):
(Explain your reasons for creating, revising, or deleting the
curriculum or program.)
Jewish Studies aims to bring students into closer contact with
other cultures as well as Jewish culture, but its emphasis, of course, is on
Jewish culture. Studying Hebrew language intensively will help reach that goal
for students. It will also help lead to a new major in either Middle Eastern
Studies or Religious and Cultural Studies, still in the planning stages.
Program Requirements:
(Show the new or revised curriculum as it should appear in the
Course Catalog. If this is a revision,
be sure to indicate the changes being made to the current curriculum and include a side-by-side comparison of
the credit distribution before and after the proposed change.)
MINOR IN JEWISH STUDIES WITH LANGUAGE
The interdisciplinary minor in Jewish Studies with Language requires 16
credits. Students must take a minimum of 16 credits from the selection of
Jewish Studies courses offered by the Jewish Studies Program (JWST) or
cross-listed with another department. Students must take at least 3 credits of
Hebrew (at the Intermediate level) at UD through HEBR107; students who are
exempted from Hebrew 107 through the proficiency examination must take a 200
level Hebrew course at UD. In addition, all students must take the one-credit
course, JWST 201: Issues and Ideas in Jewish Studies. Most Jewish
Studies courses are cross-listed with a number of departments including
philosophy, English, sociology, history, political science, anthropology and
foreign languages. Three credits of independent course credit can be counted,
with approval of the Director of the Jewish Studies Program.
ROUTING AND AUTHORIZATION: (Please do not remove supporting
documentation.)
Department Chairperson Jay L. Halio Date
11/1/12
Dean of College Date
Chairperson, College Curriculum
Committee___________________________________Date_____________________
Chairperson, Senate Com. on UG or GR
Studies Date
Chairperson,
Senate Coordinating Com. Date
Secretary, Faculty Senate Date
Date of Senate Resolution Date
to be Effective
Registrar Program
Code Date
Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
& International Programs Date
Provost Date
Board of Trustee Notification Date
Revised
02/09/2009 /khs