Lead Faculty of the Collaborative Specialization
Arts and Science
Participating Degree Programs
Anthropology — MA, PhD
Art History — MA, PhD
Classics — MA, PhD
Comparative Literature — MA, PhD
Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies — MA, PhD
English — MA, PhD
European and Eurasian Studies — MA
Geography — PhD
Germanic Languages and Literatures — MA
Germanic Literature, Culture and Theory — PhD
History — MA, PhD
Information — PhD
Law — LLM, MSL, SJD
Linguistics — PhD
Medieval Studies — MA, PhD
Museum Studies — MMSt
Music — MA, PhD
Music Performance — DMA
Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations — MA, PhD
Philosophy — MA, PhD
Political Science — MA, PhD
Religion — MA, PhD
Slavic Languages and Literatures — MA, PhD
Sociology — MA, PhD
Women and Gender Studies — MA
Overview
The Collaborative Specialization in Jewish Studies offers both broad and intensive exposure to the constituent fields within Jewish Studies. Because of Jewish civilization's vast chronological and geographical range, as well as its constant interaction and cross-fertilization with other cultures, graduate work within Jewish Studies demands intensive exposure to a wide variety of languages, textual traditions, and scholarly disciplines.
The collaborative specialization involves the graduate master's and doctoral programs listed above. Upon successful completion of the degree requirements of the participating home graduate unit and the collaborative specialization, students will receive the notation "Completed Collaborative Specialization in Jewish Studies" on their transcript.
Contact and Address
Web: www.jewishstudies.utoronto.ca
Email: cjs.director@utoronto.ca
Telephone: (416) 978-1624
Fax: (416) 946-7719
Collaborative Specialization in Jewish Studies
Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies
University of Toronto
170 St. George Street, Suite 218
Toronto, Ontario M5R 3M8
Canada