1115 Beginning Hebrew. An elementary course in understanding, speaking and writing Hebrew. This course does not count for major credit in the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics. (F, Sp) [I-FL]
1225 Beginning Hebrew (continued). Prerequisite: 1115. An elementary course in understanding, speaking and writing Hebrew. This course does not count for major credit in the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics. (F, Sp) [I-FL]The prerequisite for 2000-level courses is 1225 or the equivalent.
2113 Intermediate Hebrew. Readings in Classical and post-Classical Hebrew with emphasis on independent and accurate translation. (F)
2213 Intermediate Hebrew. Readings in Classical and post-Classical Hebrew with emphasis on independent and accurate translation. (Sp)
3113 Advanced Hebrew. Prerequisite: 2113. With this course students will further develop the four basic skills of Hebrew. They are required to write papers, read various genres (newspapers, poetry, Bible, etc.) and conduct discussions on various topics. Students should be able to express themselves in sophisticated and intelligent Hebrew orally and in writing. (F)
3223 Advanced Hebrew Continued. Prerequisite: 3113. Students will continue to develop the four language skills. They will read literary tex ts and newspaper articles, write paragraphs on descriptive and comparative topics, develop an understanding of various spoken materials (lectures, speeches), and participate in discussions about social and professional topics. (Sp)
3990 Independent Study. 1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: one course in general area to be studied; permission of instructor and department. May be repeated; maximum credit six hours. Contracted independent study for topic not currently offered in regularly scheduled courses. Independent study may include library and/or laboratory research and field projects. (F, Sp)
4990 Independent Study. 1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: three courses in general area to be studied; permission of instructor and department. May be repeated; maximum credit six hours. Contracted independent study for topic not currently offered in regularly scheduled courses. Independent study may include library and/or laboratory research and field projects. (F, Sp)
Updated: April 1, 2007