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Academic Advisement Orientation
Academic Advisement Center
Office of the Dean
215 Lexington, 6th floor
Phone: 646-592-4170
Email: [email protected]
Miriam Schechter, Director
Jill Katz
Margarita Levin
Stern College for Women,
Yeshiva University, Fall 2013
There are 3 components to your education:
General Education
•Modes of Expression
•Foundations of History,
Philosophy & Social
Science
•Interpreting Literature
and the Arts
•Contemporary US and
Global Perspectives
•Science and Technology
•Quantitative Skills
•Electives
Jewish Studies
•CORE + 14 Jewish
Studies Credits
•Courses in Hebrew,
Bible, Judaic Studies,
Jewish Philosophy,
Jewish History
Major
•Generally between
30-45 credits
•Courses beyond
the elementary
level may require
pre-requisites
Every student must complete all the requirements for all 3
components in order to be eligible for graduation
Courses that fulfill the requirements of a given category are so designated in the
notes column in the course schedule.
CRN Dept Number Title Notes
28906 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric Modes of Expression
25655 HIST 1201 Survey of US History Foundations of Hist, Phil,
& Social Science
Courses above the elementary level may require pre-requisites. Check the notes
section of the course schedule.
2 courses
(from 2 different areas)
6 credits
Economics – See schedule
History – see schedule
Philosophy – See schedule
Political Science – Political Theory courses
Psychology – 1010
Sociology – 1001
3 courses (from at least 2 different areas)
9 credits
• Art History* - all courses (1050 may not be combined with 1051 or 1052)
• English* – see schedule
• Music 1111 and all Music History* courses
• Foreign Language (above 1101 elementary level)
• Hebrew is not considered a foreign language
*Check the schedule for prerequisites
6 Credits
2 courses (from 2 different areas)
*Check the schedule for prerequisites in Economics
7-8 Credits
Non-Science Majors and those not entering a health-related field Biology Majors and health- related fields
Chemistry
Physics
•BIOL 1005C or CHEM 1010C 1 semester lecture and lab
•1 semester inter-disciplinary lecture (SCIE 1050)*
•BIOL 1011C,1012C
•1 year lecture and lab
•CHEM 1045C,1046C
•1 year lecture, recitation and lab
•PHYS 1031C,1032C or PHYS 1041C,1042C
•1 year lecture, recitation and lab
*Other options may be possible
Choose 1 course from:
3-4 Credits
*Check the schedule for prerequisites in Computer
Science and Mathematics
12 Credits
*Sy Syms – Business minors consult with an academic adviser
CORE is a unit of 3 courses that total at least 8 credits
CORE is recorded on the official transcript as HEST and is generally worth
6 credits
See an Academic Advisor for a credit value worth fewer credits
Core and Credits
Students are required to complete: - 6 semesters of CORE - 14 additional Jewish Studies credits
Students who have completed one year of study in Israel may earn up to:
- 3 semesters of CORE
- 9 credits towards the additional 14 credits
Bible – 15 credit minimum
Judaic Studies – 15 credit minimum
Jewish History – 5 credit minimum
Jewish Philosophy – 5 credit minimum
Hebrew if placed in:
HEBR 1101 5 courses
HEBR 1102 4 courses
HEBR 1103-1105 3 courses
HEBR 1106-1108 2 courses
HEBR 1205 or above 1 course
Distribution of Requirements
BIBL JUDS HEBR BIBL 1171 PERSONAL DEVELPMT IN BIBLE I (3)
(25046)K Schechter, S. (TR 10:30-11:45 a.m.)
(by assignment only)
JUDS 1001 INTRO TO JUDAISM (3)
(25034)AJ Hajioff, L. (by assignment only)
(MW 9:00-10:15 a.m.)
(TR 9:00-10:15 a.m.)
HEBR 1101 ELEMENTARY HEBREW I (3)
(25048)CP Weiner, R. (by assignment only)
Staff
Elementary Level
BIBL JUDS HEBR BIBL 2152 SAMUEL I: Part I (3)
(25065)J Preil, E.
BIBL 3712 SELECTED MEGILLOT (3)
(25245)L Rabinovich, D
JUDS 1371 HASIDISM (3)
(25033)C Metzger, A. (textual study of classic
Chassidic work)
U.INT/ADV
JUDS 1453 THE SABBATH (3)
(26135)B Berman, S. (Kavod & oneg Shabbat,
Kiddush, bishul)
INT-ADV
HEBR 1205 UPPER INTERMEDIATE
HEBREW I (3)
(25045)B Cohen, Z. Literature of Pre-State Era
Upper Intermediate Level
Levels
Advanced Level
BIBL JUDS HEBR/JEDU/JHIS/JPHI
BIBL 1088H BIBLICAL EXEGETES lI: (3)
(25852)B Cohen, M. (Sefardic tradition of biblical
interpretations)
Honors
BIBL 1191 TOPICS: 7 Neviot (3)
(25230)J Stern, M.
U.INT/ADV
BIBL 1612 TOPICS IN DEUTERONOMY (3)
(25911)K Grunhaus, N. (survey of significant
topics)
U.INT/ADV
JUDS 1420 WOMEN AND JEWISH LAW (3)
(26077)K Auman, K. (laws of Tzniut,facility with
rabbinic text required)
JUDS 1841 INTRO TO TALMUD I (3)
(25050)B Pahmer, D.
U.INT/ADV
HEBR 2669 THE HEBREW SHORT STORY (3)
(25815)D2 Cohen, Z.
ADV LIT
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JHIS 1201 CLASSICL JEWISH HISTORY (3)
(26067)J Hidary, R. (2nd temple period)
U.INT/ADV
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JPHI 1204 JEWISH ETHICS (3)
(25001)F Shatz, D.
CRN Subj Course # Title Sect Cr Days Meeting Times Instructor Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
29802 ARTS 1050 Introduction to Art A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Schafer, Susan Interpreting Literature and the
Arts, not for majors ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
25046 BIBL 1171 Personal Dev in the Bible I K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Schechter, S. ELEM, by assignment only
25065 BIBL 2152 Samuel I --Part I J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Preil, Elozor U. INT
25245 BIBL 3712 Selected Megillot L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Rabinovich, Deena U. INT; Shir haShirim, Ruth,
Esther
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28906 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric C1 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Ladin, Joy Modes of Expression --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
25053 POLI 1201 Intro to Comparative Politics J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Castle, Robert Contemporary US & Global
Perspectives
Toward Comparative Politics ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
29845 PSYC 1010 Introductory Psychology E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Lalo, Gail Foundations of History,
W 03:35PM-04:50PM Philosophy & Social Sciences
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24989 SPEE 1010 Speech Communication D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Schram, P. Modes of Expression
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25094 STAT 1021 Intro to Statistics M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Suleyman, T. Quantitative Skills
• Israel Record
• CORE Record
• Bachelor of Arts (Stern College) transcript - includes credits received from other institutions (i.e. AP & transfer)
Students who participated in the S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program have a 3 part Record:
• CORE Record
• Bachelor of Arts (Stern College) transcript - includes credits received from other institutions (i.e. AP & transfer)
All other students have a 2 part Record:
INSTITUTION CREDIT:
Fall 2012
BIBL 1081 Introduction to Exegesis 2
JHIS 1485 The Holocaust 1
JPHI 1853 Modern Jewish Problems 2
JUDS 1381 Mussar 1
JUDS 1450 Laws and Customs 3
JUDS 1458 The Sabbath 3
JUDS 1485 Daily Life: Home and Synagogue 2
JUDS 1841 Methodology of Oral Law 4
18 Credits
Spring 2013
BIBL 1082 Introduction to Exegesis 2
BIBL 1120 Pentateuch: Wkly Prtn 1
BIBL 1408 Book of Leviticus 3
BIBL ELEC Elective(s) 1
BIBL ELEC Elective(s) 2
JPHI 1846 Philosophy of Soloveitchik 1
JPHI 1854 Modern Jewish Religious 2
JUDS 1459 Jewish Laws and Customs 3
JUDS 1486 Daily Life 2
JUDS ELEC Elective(s) 1
18 Credits
Earned:
3 semesters of CORE and 9
additional Jewish Studies credits =
27 BA credits
Counts toward distribution:
BIBL: 11 credits
JHIS: 1 credits
JPHI: 5 credits
JUDS: 19 credits
S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program
Needs:
3 additional semesters of CORE and
5 additional Jewish Studies credits
which should include the following
distribution:
BIBL: 4 credits
JHIS: 4 credits
JPHI: Complete
JUDS: Complete
Placed into Hebrew 1205: 1 course
Fall 2012
HES 1400 IP: Michlalah 12
Spring 2013
HES 1400 IP: Michlalah 15
27 credits
Fall 2013
ARTS 1050 Introduction to Art 3
BIOL 1005C Human Biology 4
ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric 3
PSYC 3800 Personality 3
19 credits
Bachelor of Arts Transcript
HEST 1306 Hebrew Language and Literature 6
Fall 2013
BIBL 1082 Introduction to Exegesis 3
HEBR 1205 Upper Intermediate Hebrew I 3
JUDS 1465 The Festivals 3
9 credits
Stern Core Transcript
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
A 9:00-10:15 J 9:00-10:15 A 9:00-10:15 J 9:00-10:15
B 10:25-11:40 K 10:30-11:45 B 10:25-11:40 K 10:30-11:45
C 11:55-1:10 L 12:00-1:15 C 11:55-1:10 L 12:00-1:15
D1 1:25-2:40 1:05-1:45 1:15-1:45 D 1:25-2:40
1:15-1:45
D2 1:40-2:55 M 1:45-3:00 M 1:45-3:00
2:40-3:10 Club Hour 2:40-3:35
E 3:10-4:25 N 3:15-4:30 N 3:15-4:30
E 3:35-4:50
F 4:40-5:55 P 4:40-5:55 P 4:40-5:55
F 5:00-6:15
G 6:05-7:20 Q 6:00-7:15 Q 6:00-7:15
G 6:20-7:35
9:00 BIOL 1005C: Human
Biology BIOL 1005Y:
Human Biology
Lab
BIBL 2049: The
Haftarot
BIBL 2049: The
Haftarot
HEBR 1205: Upper
Intermediate Hebrew I
HEBR 1205: Upper
Intermediate Hebrew I PSYC 3800:
Personality
PSYC 3800:
Personality
JUDS 1465: Festivals JUDS 1465: Festivals
ARTS 1050H: Intro
to Art ARTS 1050H: Intro to Art
ENGL 1100:
Composition and Rhetoric ENGL 1100:
Composition and Rhetoric
BIOL 1005C: Human
Biology
Every student must complete 128 credits in order to be eligible for
graduation
A minimum of 1 Jewish Studies course is required for every student
registered for 9 or more credits
In order to be eligible for financial aid, scholarships and housing, every
student must maintain full-time status (minimum of 12 BA credits)
A minimum of 18 credits in Jewish Studies must be taken at SCW
60% of the major and minor must be completed at SCW
84 credits and 4 semesters of full time status must be completed at SCW
to complete your residency requirement
REMEMBER!!
For students who have spent one year in Israel
and would like to spend 4 years on campus
4th year – pay no more than half tuition cost
Make an appointment with Mrs. Miriam
Schechter, Director of Academic Advisement in
your first year on campus to plan your college
career
Miriam Schechter, Director
Jill Katz
Margarita Levin
215 Lexington Avenue, 6th Floor To make an appointment go to:
New York, NY 10016 www.yu2.mywconline.com
Phone: (646) 592-4170
Fax: (212) 340-7788
Website: Academic Advisement Center
Email: [email protected]
Jewish Studies
Cali Orenbuch, Academic Advisor
245 Lexington Avenue, Room 405 Email for an appointment
New York, NY 10016 or stop by anytime
Phone: (212) 340-7718 Monday – Wednesday
Fax: (212) 340-7876 9:00AM-3:00PM
Website: Department of Jewish Studies Thursday 9:00AM-12:30PM
Email: [email protected]
Contact Information and How to Make an Appointment
COME TO APPOINTMENTS PREPARED
BRING YOUR TRANSCRIPT
HAVE YOUR QUESTIONS WRITTEN DOWN
COME TO US EARLY
IN THE SEMESTER TO
DISCUSS ACADEMIC ISSUES
MAKE SURE TO HAVE A JUNIOR
AND SENIOR CHECK
215 Lexington Avenue, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Phone: (646) 592-4170
Fax: (212) 340-7788
www.yu.edu/stern
Email: [email protected]
To make an appointment to
see an academic advisor go to:
www.yu2.mywconline.com