Indiana University Bloomington

The Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program at Indiana University has the largest number of undergraduate majors of any secular university in the U.S. The distinguished faculty teaches as wide a range of courses on the Jews and Judaism as any university in the country. The Program has as its objective the comprehensive study of Jewish civilization through course work available in eleven university departments.

B.A. Requirements

Students must complete the following:

Irving M. Glazer with scholarship recipients
A variety of scholarships are available to freshmen. Irving Glazer is shown with former Irving M. Glazer Student Scholarship recipients.

The Jewish Studies major is open to College of Arts and Sciences B.A. students only (not B.S. students) as well as School of Journalism students. Journalism students can complete the internal Jewish Studies major requirements along with the School of Journalism requirements.

Students may combine the Jewish Studies major with the minor in Hebrew.

If eligible, students may choose to enter the Honors Program

Students are encouraged to complete a second major (B.A.) in the College of Arts & Sciences.

Jewish Studies majors will not be considered officially signed up until they meet with the Jewish Studies advisor. All students interested in the major should call the Borns Jewish Studies Program (855-0453) to arrange an appointment to meet with the Jewish Studies advisor, Dr. Carolyn Lipson-Walker. Freshmen are encouraged to meet with the advisor in the Fall before registering for Spring courses.

* The Jewish Studies major fulfills the culture studies requirement.

* Although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, the official source of information regarding College of Arts and Sciences degree requirements is the College of Arts and Sciences.