Indiana University Bloomington

JEWISH SACRED MUSIC Curriculum for Jewish Studies Majors

Jewish Studies students who want to pursue the Jewish Sacred Music curriculum will have to be Jewish Studies majors, not certificate students.

In addition to completing the Jewish Studies major, Jewish Sacred Music students in the College of Arts and Sciences will need to take music theory, vocal skills, ear training/sight singing, and music history classes in the Jacobs School of Music.

Jewish Sacred Music students should (at minimum) take the following courses for a grade to complete the Jewish Studies major:

Four courses in Religion and Thought Area of Specialization:

Two courses outside of Religion and Thought Area of Specialization:

Jewish Sacred Music students are encouraged to study for at least one semester of their junior year at Indiana University's Overseas Study program at the Rothberg School at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Students may also transfer back credit to Indiana University from Haifa University, Ben-Gurion University, Tel Aviv University, and the CET Jewish Studies Prague program. A Jewish Studies major must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours of course work (not special credit nor language testing) in Jewish Studies on the IU Bloomington campus. A maximum of 3 courses may be credited toward the Jewish Studies major from either language testing or from transfer credit from universities other than IU's Rothberg School at Hebrew University program.

Jewish Sacred Music Students Should Take the Following Basic Music Courses:

The above list of courses constitutes a minimum of music courses. Note: Students in the College of Arts and Sciences are only allowed to take a total of 22 credit hours outside the College that will count toward the 122 credit hours needed for graduation. Therefore, Jewish Sacred Music students in the College will need to complete, at minimum, an additional 1 credit hour or 123 credit hours to graduate. (This presumes that the only non-College credit counting courses taken by a student [including HPER, Education, Business, Social Work, SPEA or other Music courses] are the courses above.)

Other courses that would be advantageous for Jewish Sacred Music students but that would have to be taken above and beyond the 123 credit hours for graduation are: M 401 History and Literature of Music I (4 cr.); vocal skills every semester (another 8 credits total); and 1 or 2 music theory and literature course (T 251 Music Theory and Literature III and T 252 Music Theory and Literature IV) (3 cr. each).

 

JEWISH SACRED MUSIC for Jacobs School of Music Students

Two Options:

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Students who are admitted to the Jacobs School of Music as voice majors will have two possible paths for the Jewish Sacred Music program: 1) Completing the Bachelor of Science in Voice with an Outside Field (BSOF) in Jewish Studies; or 2) Completing the Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance and the Certificate in Jewish Studies.

No matter which path, Jacobs School of Music students will take, at minimum, the following courses in Jewish Studies:

If students have more time for Jewish Studies courses, particularly the BSOF students who can count Hebrew as their foreign language for their music degree, they should take more Jewish culture and modern Hebrew classes. Please consult with Professor Cohen about course options.

School of Music students planning to pursue the Jewish Sacred Music curriculum should be in touch with Professor Judah Cohen (cohenjm@indiana.edu) and make an appointment also to meet with Dr. Carolyn Lipson-Walker by calling the Borns Jewish Studies Program secretary at (812) 855-043.