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JUS 377 -
701
Modern Israel |
THIS IS A "DISTANCE LEARNING"
COURSE
In order to register,
contact the office of
Continuing Ed. & Academic Outreach - Distance Learning Office
additional fees apply |
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Prerequisites: none but
recommended are two
courses from Tier One, Traditions & Cultures (TRAD 101,102,103,104) or
JUS 301 Jewish Civilizations. |
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Identical with: HIST 377, NES
377 & POL 377 |
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Instructor:
Deborah
Kaye |
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Desire2Learn will be
replacing E-reserves 4Learn
more about D2L |
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4Sample Syllabus (currently enrolled students
go to
4D2L
for up to date syllabus) |
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D2L |
UA Schedule of Classes
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Student Link
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Final Exam Schedule |
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This course explores the evolution of Israel from the rise of Zionism in
19th Century Europe, to the declaration of the State of Israel in 1948,
to the present day. This course will place an emphasis on interactive
generative processes with an understanding of the interplay between past
processes and present socio-political realities. It will also
survey Jewish and Christian apocalyptic literature which explores the
literary features and sociological significance of apocalyptic thought
in Western culture from antiquity to the present. |
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SAMPLE SYLLABUS
(Currently enrolled students go to4D2L
for most current syllabus) |
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A sample syllabus is not yet available |