Classes in HEBR
| HEBR111 | Elementary Hebrew I (6 credits) | |||
| Modern Israeli Hebrew. Emphasis on conversation. Study of linguistic structure and development of audio-lingual, writing and reading ability. For beginners. This course meets six hours per week for 6 credits. | ||||
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| HEBR211 | Intermediate Hebrew I (6 credits) | |||
| Prerequisite: HEBR112 or equivalent. Study of linguistic structure, further development of audio-lingual, reading, writing, and speaking skills. Reading of texts and newspapers designed to give some knowledge of Hebrew life, thought and culture. Individual testing required for placement first week of class. | ||||
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| HEBR313 | Conversation and Composition I (3 credits) | |||
| Prerequisite: HEBR212 or equivalent. A practical language course recommended for all students continuing with Hebrew. Review of grammar and composition. Selected readings. Oral and written exercises. | ||||
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| HEBR381 | Advanced Conversation and Composition (3 credits) | |||
| Prerequisite: HEBR314 or permission of department. Concentrated practice in spoken and written Hebrew. | ||||
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| HEBR498Z | Special Topics in Hebrew:Moses in Modern Culture (3 credits) | |||
| Prerequisite: permission of department. Also offered as JWST409Z. | ||||
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