<p>Hello! I would like to major in drama, print journalism or screenwriting. I would also like a program that has research centers or study programs in the Holocaust. I do not want to major in Jewish Studies, I would just like to go to a school which offers more courses about the Holocaust. I’m actually Roman Catholic, but my father is Jewish and I have been very intrested in the Holocaust. It’s something which interests me, I actually love to read Historic Fiction. Is there any schools which I should consider?</p>
<p>Here are some schools which are on my list: NYU, USC, Northwestern, Chapman, Muhlenburg, American, Wesleyan U, George Washington, Villanova, Kenyon, Reed, Swarthmore, Sarah Lawrence, etc. </p>
<p>I would like a school which is more urban/suburban. I know Kenyon isn’t urban, but I just like the feel of the school. I have been told Brandeis would be a good choice, but I do not want to feel like I’m not the only Catholic. I actually love Muhlenburg, because it has about 27% Catholics and 27% Jews. I like liberal arts schools and regular universities. I looked at Colgate, but I don’t like the whole greek life. I would like to go to Europe one day and learn about the concentration camps. I have been told Swarthmore was a good choice and that a girl majored in German and had a similar interest. I also would like a school which would go with my interests and is in the Northeast, Midwest, California/Oregon or in Florida.</p>
<p>Chapman University offers a minor in Holocaust Studies.
[Chapman</a> University - Holocaust Education - Stern Chair - Holocaust History Minor](<a href=“Page Not Found | Chapman University”>Page Not Found | Chapman University)</p>
<p>Thanks! Chapman is already top on my list and I never knew that, :)</p>
<p>The school may not be to your taste, but Clark U offers a major in Holocaust and Genocide Studies. </p>
<p>My other suggestion would be to contact some of the larger holocaust/Jewish museums (Los Angeles and Washington DC) and find out if they have any recommendations.</p>
<p>You should also look at schools with Comparative Race Studies majors. Some majors like that are VERY flexible, meaning you could base your major around the Holocaust.</p>
<p>I can’t recommend anything, but I’m an amateur Holocaust historian and I like to see others out and about. Maybe I’ll attend one of your lectures someday.</p>
<p>I looked at Clark and I like their program, but nothing caught my eye about the school. I really do not want to major in it, but minor in it or take a couple classes. I want focus on journalism in college, or something I could have a future career in. I don’t know what career I could have besides a professor, but I really do want to write a book about someones story some day or about my view about the Holocaust. </p>
<p>MizzPickwickian- Maybe that will happen one day and maybe you will get to see my book. </p>
<p>I also love to read historic fiction. The only thing though is that I love learning about the Holocaust, Titanic, Rev War, Civil War, WW2, but I find early/ancient history boring! </p>
<p>I do like Chapman’s program, because I could have a minor.</p>
<p>I actually wrote a Holocaust poem and will be submitting it for Kenyon’s College annual poetry contest. My teacher thought it was great and I performed it at a contest.</p>