2019-2020 Graduate Catalog

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, M.A.

Dr. Dennis Klein

Room: T 117F

Tel: 908-737-0256

Email: dklein@kean.edu

Program Description

The Master of Arts in Holocaust and Genocide Studies is an interdisciplinary program exploring genocide in a comparative perspective and its aftermath. The core curriculum comprises courses on the Holocaust, the event that produced the grammar of genocide studies.

The program is one of three of its kind in the United States. Its proximity to New York City offers the advantage of a considerable human rights working environment, augmented by Kean University’s acclaimed Human Rights Institute. It is poised to inspire leaders in education, public policy, human rights, and other growing professional fields.

The program views genocide through the disciplines of history, theology, philosophy, ethics, political science, literature, psychology, sociology, and law. A core curriculum of 18 credits deals with the Holocaust era and its preconditions; six credits in the study of two other cases of genocide; a required course in comparative genocide; and six credits in electives that include a social justice track and a pedagogical track. Candidates who are involved in the teaching professions may apply up to four free “EMSE” courses (12 credits) toward the degree.

The thesis broadens knowledge of the issues raised in courses. It may be tailored to fit the professional interests of teachers, scholars, or activists.

Graduates successfully compete for school positions that favor teachers who could serve as master instructors in Holocaust and Genocide studies to guide schools in New Jersey and throughout the United States toward meeting state requirements. Additionally, in a world of peoples and nations whose memories of extreme regional assault constitute their central narratives, our graduates meet the demand for informed global policymakers, social entrepreneurs, public affairs advisers to traditional and social media, human rights advocates, and leaders in religion, government, and global corporations.

Degree Requirements

Required Core Courses in the Holocaust 15

MAHG 5000HISTORY OF THE HOLOCAUST PART I

3

MAHG 5001HISTORY OF THE HOLOCAUST PART II: 1939 - 1945

3

MAHG 5002SURVIVAL STRAT MOD JEWISH HISTORY Jewish History

3

MAHG 5003THE HISTORY OF ANTI-SEMITISM

3

MAHG 5004HOLOCAUST:REPRESENTATIONS IN LIT&FILM

3

Recommended in sequence

Required Intro Course 3

MAHG 5041HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES RESEARCH Methods

3

Required Courses in Genocide (choose 2) 6

MAHG 5011GENOCIDE IN AFRICAN HISTORY

3

MAHG 5012GENOCIDE OF NATIVE AMERICANS

3

MAHG 5013GENOCIDE IN LATIN AMERICA

3

MAHG 5014THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

3

MAHG 5015GENOCIDE IN ASIAN HISTORY

3

MAHG 5016THE UKRAINIAN FAMINE-GENOCIDE, 1932 - 1933.

3

Elective Courses in the Holocaust and Genocide (choose 2) 6

Social Justice Track

MAHG 5025TRAVEL LEARN:GENOCIDE IN MULTINATIONAL CONTEXT

3

MAHG 5026FIELD WORK AND INTERNSHIP SEMINAR

3

MAHG 5030INTRODUCTION TO TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE

3

MAHG 5031CONTEMPORARY ANTISEMITISM

3

SOC 5060SOCIAL JUSTICE POLICY

3

SOC 5100GLOBAL OPPRESSION

3

Pedagogy Track**

EMSE 5342TEACHING THE HOLOCAUST

3

EMSE 5343TEACHING PREJUDICE REDUCTION

3

EMSE 5348ADVANCED SEMINAR: TEACHING THE HOLO- CAUST

3

EMSE 5349ADV SEM TEACH PREJUDICE REDUCTION

3

Other Electives

MAHG 5019PHILOSOPHICAL, THEOLOGICAL & LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE HOLOCAUST & GENOCIDE

3

MAHG 5020THE CHURCHES AND THE HOLOCAUST

3

MAHG 5900SPECIAL TOPICS IN HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIOS

3

**Degree Candidates who successfully complete all four Certificate courses may apply two courses to other course requirements--one in Required Core Courses in the Holocaust and one in Required Courses in Genocide -with the exception of the following pivotal courses ineligible for waiver: MAHG 5041, MAHG 5000, MAHG 5001, and MAHG 5018.

Required Capstone Course in Holocaust and Genocide 3

MAHG 5018COMPARATIVE GENOCIDE: TOWARDS A SYNTHESIS

3

Required Thesis/Research Projects 3

ID 5800THESIS OPTION

3

ID 5800 may involve a project other than a thesis, such as a curriculum design or an advocacy undertaking. It must include a substantial research component and receive prior approval from the project adviser and the program director.

Total Credit Hours: 36