The minor complements majors in anthropology, Arabic, art history, comparative literature, geography, history, Judaic studies, political science, and sociology. Students who are pre-law or pre-health but interested in modern Israeli history, politics, and culture will find a home in Israel Studies.
Israel provides a case study in the sociology of multi-ethnic and multi-religious relations, as well as international and multilateral conflict and conflict resolution. For this reason, the Israel studies minor serves students with a wide range of interests and backgrounds.
The program of study for the minor in Israel Studies consists of:
- Two courses above the 102 level in either Hebrew or Arabic language or literature
- A course on the history of modern Israel
- A course on politics, cultures, and societies of modern Israel
- Two elective courses in Israel Studies
Students may focus their work in Israel studies in history, politics, literature, or another area in consultation with faculty.
Notes:
- Half of the courses for the minor must be at the 300- or 400-level.
- At least three minor courses must be taken at Binghamton University.
- Students who pass the test of language proficiency in either Hebrew or Arabic will be required to substitute two courses for the language requirement.
- No course with a grade lower than C and no Pass/Fail courses can be counted toward the Israel studies minor.