Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Manchester

UCAS COURSE CODES FOR ENTRY IN 2002-03 JEWISH STUDIES AS A COMPONENT
IN THE
COMBINED STUDIES B.A.

Why read Jewish Studies?

Jewish Studies is available in combination with one other permitted area within the Combined Studies B.A. The other areas within this programme are:

Built and Natural Environment, Classical Civilisation, Education, History, Languages, Linguistics, Literary Studies, Philosophy, Religions and Theology, Sciences, Social Sciences

For entry in 2002-03 and later there are individual UCAS course codes for the different combinations with Jewish Studies:

Built and Natural Environment and Jewish Studies FV86

Classical Civilisation and Art History and Jewish Studies VV1P

Hebrew and Jewish Studies T670

History and Jewish Studies VVC6

Jewish Studies and Linguistics VQ61

Jewish Studies and Religious Studies and Comparative Religion VV66

Jewish Studies and Sciences and Psychology VC68

Languages and Jewish Studies VR69

Linguistics and Jewish Studies VQ61

Literary Studies and Drama and Jewish Studies VW64

Philosophy and Jewish Studies VV65

Social Sciences and Jewish Studies VL69

 

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The Co-Directors of the Centre are:
Professor Philip Alexander, Professor of Post-Biblical Jewish Literature
Professor Bernard Jackson, Alliance Professor of Modern Jewish Studies
 

Centre for Jewish Studies, Department of Religions and Theology
University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL
Tel: 0161-275 3614   Fax: 0161-275 3613   E-mail: cjs@man.ac.uk