Degree Programs

Undergraduate Minor in Holocaust & Genocide Studies

This minor provides a broad interdisciplinary study of the Holocaust and other genocides of the 20th and 21st centuries. 

Minor in Holocaust & Genocide Studies

To complete the Minor in Holocaust & Genocide Studies, students must take and pass a minimum of twenty (20) credits related to the undergraduate Minor in Holocaust & Genocide Studies (H&GS). The two (2) required courses are GSS 2240, The Holocaust, and GAH 2114, Perspectives on Genocide. These are introductory courses in Holocaust & Genocide Studies which should be taken as early as possible in the student's academic career. Students also must successfully complete a minimum of three (3) additional courses in Holocaust & Genocide Studies to earn the Minor.

If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Judith Vogel

Coordinator, Undergraduate Minor in Holocaust & Genocide Studies

Office- B-120   Tel- 609-626-5548

 Email- Judith.Vogel@黑料社.edu 

Undergraduate Minor in Jewish Studies

The minor in Jewish Studies provides an investigation and understanding of the cultural traditions of Judaism which has had a major impact on the literature, art, music, philosophy, science and social science of Western civilization.

Minor in Jewish Studies

Requirements for the Jewish Studies Minor consist of four courses in Jewish Studies, PLUS an internship OR an independent study. One may substitute up to two Jewish Studies requirements with Holocaust and Genocide Studies courses.

If you have any questions, please contact Marcia Fiedler

Coordinator, Undergraduate Minor in Jewish Studies

Office- J105D   Tel- 609-626-6087

 Email- fiedlerm@黑料社.edu

Master of Arts in Holocaust & Genocide Studies

The MAHG curriculum provides outstanding preparation for teachers, human rights professionals, museum curators, librarians, clergy, students planning to go on to PhD study, and others interested in Holocaust and Genocide Studies.

Master of Arts in Holocaust & Genocide Studies

The MAHG program is committed to innovative and challenging research and teaching on the Holocaust, other genocides, the prevention of mass atrocities, and the promotion of human rights.

If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Raz Segal

Director, Master of Arts in Holocaust and Genocide Studies

Office- J205  Tel- 609-626-3853

 Email- Raz.Segal@stockton.edu