Jewish Studies alumni pursue careers in fields as diverse as education, political activism, administration, scholarly research, journalism, business, public relations, medicine, social work and the clergy. A degree in Jewish Studies enhances skills in research and writing, critical thinking, cultural awareness, creative thinking, public speaking, and persuasive communication. These are vital skills in today’s workplace and have helped Jewish Studies graduates find careers that meet their personal objectives.
Develop skills that prepare you for diverse career fields
Where would the organized American Jewish Community be today were it not for the IU Borns Jewish Studies Program?
Steven Weitzman, former Director, Borns JSP