The history of the Jewish people including their culture, religion, education, and economic conditions from the Babylonian exile (586 B.C.) through the present day; domination by Persia, Greece, and Rome; Jewish life in Babylonia and neighboring Eastern lands; Jews in the Western world from medieval to modern times; the development of Jewish communities and the distinctive features of life in Italy, Spain, France, Germany, England, Russia, Poland, and the United States; the world wars and the Jews; the State of Israel.
Prerequisite:
ENG 111, and COR 100 or any college-level history course.
General Education:
Meets General Education Category
Social Scientific Analysis: Science and Technology