4029 - Graduate Certificate in Jewish Communal Service and Leadership
This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the Faculty information section of this Handbook by the managing faculty for this course
Abbreviated title | GradCertJewComServ |
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Managing faculty | Arts |
Study location and mode | On-campus (Caulfield) This course has a compulsory placement requirement (in either a volunteer or professional capacity). |
Total credit points required | 24 |
Duration (years) | 0.5 years FT, 1 year PT |
Contact details | melanie.landau@arts.monash.edu.au, acjc@arts.monash.edu.au |
Course coordinator | Melanie Landau |
Description
The Australian Jewish Community has built an impressive array of community services and institutions including a wide range of schools, museums, old age facilities, social welfare systems and programs for people with disabilities. A significant proportion of the philanthropy of the Jewish community is focused on a wide range of Jewish and Israeli causes. The development and professionalism of people who work for the community is a priority in developing communal structures and keeping them growing with the times. This course provides individuals involved in Jewish communal life in lay and professional capacities with the benefit of a structured academic approach to policy issues in Jewish communal service as well as an analysis of existing communal organisations and structures. Students undertake acommunal organisation placement which will provide an opportunity for them to bring their insights to bear on analysis of a particular question or challenge facing the organisation in which they are working.
Fieldwork
Students undertake a compulsory placement. This placement involves 80 hours of supervised work in communal organisation (in either a volunteer or professional capacity) as well as a research project which focuses on a particular challenge or question relating to that organisation. Supervision will be carried out jointly by someone from Monash as well as someone from the organisation. This placement also includes four introductory seminars of two hours each to establish the parameters of the placement and project and to set the context.
Objectives
Students successfully completing this course will:
- imbue a thorough understanding of a range of theoretical and practical perspectives of the major policy issues facing the Australian Jewish community in a contemporary context
- have an understanding of these policy issues within the broader Australian context
- develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of the richness and diversity of Jewish culture
- develop the ethos of professionalism in Jewish communal service and leadership.
Structure
Students complete two compulsory 12-point units, one of which involves an off-campus placement.
Requirements
Students must complete the following two core units:
Progression to further studies
Students who complete the graduate certificate with a minimum credit average, may apply to transfer to the related graduate diploma.
Award(s) received on completion *
Graduate Certificate in Jewish Communal Service and Leadership
* Where more than one award is listed, or in the case of double degrees, where more than one award is listed for one or both components of the double degree, the actual award/s conferred may depend on units/majors/streams/specialisations studied, the level of academic merit achieved (eg in the case of 'with honours' programs), or other factors relevant to the individual student's program of study.
13 October 2017 19 December 2024