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Foreign Language | Linguistics | Translation
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Course Fees

Some courses may carry fees beyond the standard tuition costs to cover additional support or materials. Program-, subject- and course-specific fee information can be found on the Office of the Bursar website.


Courses

  • HEBR 101. Elementary Hebrew I
    • Term Typically Offered: Occasionally Offered
    • Description: For beginners. The elements of Hebrew, working on four skills: speaking, understanding, writing and reading.
  • HEBR 102. Elementary Hebrew II
    • Term Typically Offered: Occasionally Offered
    • Description: Continued work on the elements of Hebrew, working on four skills: speaking, understanding, writing and reading.
  • HEBR 175. Traveling in Hebrew
    • Description: Emphasis on spoken and written language needed to travel in Hebrew-speaking countries; elementary phrases, elementary reading ability. No writing is included.
    • Note: Does not apply toward A&S language requirement.
  • HEBR 201. Intermediate Hebrew I
    • Term Typically Offered: Occasionally Offered
    • Prerequisite(s): HEBR 102 or permission of instructor.
    • Description: More advanced work in Hebrew, building reading and writing skills in particular, while continuing to build ability to speak and to understand the spoken language.
  • HEBR 202. Intermediate Hebrew II
    • Term Typically Offered: Spring Only
    • Prerequisite(s): HEBR 201 or permission of instructor.
    • Description: Continued work on communicative skills of understanding spoken language, speaking, reading and writing.
  • HEBR 301. Biblical Hebrew I
    • Term Typically Offered: Occasionally Offered
    • Prerequisite(s): Completion of HEBR 202 or consent of instructor.
    • Description: Study of grammar, morphology, syntax and vocabulary in order to read, translate and interpret texts from the Hebrew Bible.
  • HEBR 302. Biblical Hebrew II
    • Term Typically Offered: Occasionally Offered
    • Prerequisite(s): HEBR 301 or permission of instructor.
    • Description: Continued study of grammar, morphology, syntax and vocabulary in order to read, translate and interpret texts from the Hebrew Bible.}$
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