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Minor in Holocaust History

The minor includes study of the origins and history of the Holocaust within the context of European history and an exploration of the central themes and topics in current Holocaust research.  In support of their classroom learning, students may participate in extracurricular opportunities through the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education lecture series.  The series allows students to learn first-hand from the extraordinary survivors, such as Schindler's "list" survivor Leon Leyson, and from world-renowned scholars, such as Sir Martin Gilbert.

The Holocaust History Minor requires 21 credits, 18 of which are reguired, and the remaining 3 credits may be chosen from a list of approved electives.

Requirements (18 credits)

History 307 Germany and the Holocaust: From Antisemitism to Final Solution 3
History 310 Modern Europe 3
History 329 History of Judaism 3
History 356 History of Modern Germany: From Sarajevo to Stalingrad 3
History 365 Topics in the Holocaust 3
History 499 Independent Study 3

One of the following (3 credits)

POSC 323 Politics, Law, and Genocide 3
POSC 328 Human Rights Law 3
EDUC 434/634 Facing Difficult Histories, Critical Discourse, and Social Action aaaaaaaaaaaaaa 3
FTV 444g Films about the Holocaust
Total Credits 21

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