Modern Hebrew Courses

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  • JWST 112 / Seminar in Jewish Studies (4) - view
    An in-depth study of a specific religious or philosophical aspect of Judaism, with an emphasis on the critical analysis of primary sources and traditional texts. Course may be repeated. Offered spring semester. Same as: REL 112.
  • MHEB 1 / Elementary Modern Hebrew I (4) - view
    A study of the basic structures and vocabulary of modern, everyday Hebrew through exercises in reading, speaking, and writing. Meets: Three hours class. Offered annually.
  • MHEB 20 / Elementary Modern Hebrew II (4) - view
    A study of the basic structures and vocabulary of modern, everyday Hebrew through exercises in reading, speaking, and writing. Meets: Three hours class. Offered annually.
  • MHEB 30 / Intermediate Modern Hebrew (4) - view
    An advanced study in Hebrew conversation, writing, and reading. For students with at least one full year of Modern Hebrew. Meets: Three hours class. Offering to be determined.

Foreign Languages Across the Curriculum

  • MHEB 99 / Modern Hebrew across the Curriculum (2) - view
    Foreign Languages across the Curriculum is a tutorial program which seeks to enable students with at least intermediate-level proficiency in a foreign language to access authentic materials in that language that are relevant to a cognate course. Students will use their acquired skills to read and interpret texts in the foreign language and/or conduct research in the language. Knowledge gained will be applied to the work of the cognate course. May be taken twice (for a maximum of 4 credits) with two different cognate courses. Signature of language instructor. Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in a cognate course.