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HEBR 1001
[Not Offered]
Beginning Hebrew
(4 credits)
Also offered as REL 1001. This course counts toward the fulfillment of a foreign language requirement only when taken under the HEBR rubric. The alphabet, basic grammar, and vocabulary of classical Hebrew; simple prose passages from the Bible.
HEBR 1002
[Not Offered]
Beginning Hebrew
(4 credits)
Also offered as REL 1002. Prereq.: HEBR/REL 1001 or equivalent. This course will count toward the fulfillment of a foreign language requirement only when taken under the HEBR rubric. Basic grammar and vocabulary of classical Hebrew; simple prose readings from the Bible.
2000
HEBR 2003
[Not Offered]
Intermediate Hebrew
(4 credits)
Also offered as REL 2003. Prereq.: HEBR/REL 1002 or equivalent. This course counts toward the fulfillment of a foreign language requirement only when taken under the HEBR rubric. Biblical narratives; details of syntax; development of vocabulary.
HEBR 2004
Intermediate Hebrew
(4 credits)
Also offered as REL 2004. Prereq.: HEBR/REL 2003 or equivalent. This course counts toward the fulfillment of a foreign language requirement only when taken under the HEBR rubric. Biblical narratives and poetry; details of syntax; development of vocabulary; textual criticism.
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