Lower-Division

HEBR 1 First-Year Hebrew

Speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing fundamentals. The use of Modern Hebrew is encouraged through classroom practice supplemented by work with computer tutorials. The first-year sequence (1-2-3) begins in fall quarter only.

Credits

5

Instructor

The Staff

Quarter offered

Fall

HEBR 2 First-Year Hebrew

Speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing fundamentals. The use of Modern Hebrew is encouraged through classroom practice supplemented by work with computer tutorials.

Credits

5

Instructor

The Staff

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): HEBR 1 or by consent of instructor.

Quarter offered

Winter

HEBR 3 First-Year Hebrew

Speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing fundamentals. The use of Modern Hebrew is encouraged through classroom practice supplemented by work with computer tutorials.

Credits

5

Instructor

The Staff

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): HEBR 2 or by consent of instructor.

Quarter offered

Spring

HEBR 4 Second-Year Hebrew

Development of the students' familiarity with the spoken and written language through grammar review, discussions, and vocabulary building. Varied readings on literary and cultural topics related to modern Israel.

Credits

5

Instructor

The Staff

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): HEBR 1B or HEBR 3 or by consent of instructor.

Quarter offered

Fall

HEBR 80 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew

Introduces students to the basic lexicon and grammatical structures of biblical Hebrew, with an emphasis on the development of a set of useful translation strategies. Throughout the course, students apply their emergent skills to translating a variety of biblical texts.

Credits

5

Instructor

The Staff

General Education Code

ER

Quarter offered

Spring

HEBR 82 Hebrew: Travel Abroad

Class is designed for students planning to travel to Israel with one of many funded or unfunded programs offered to students by different agencies. The main course focus is to learn reading and communication skills in Hebrew. Students learn about Israeli culture, with a focus on its differences from U.S. cultures. These communication skills can be used while in Israel for either traveling purposes or attending classes in one of the universities as part of the learning abroad programs. Students acquire the skills required for practical use of Hebrew in order to communicate everyday life activities along with specific functional tasks, such as understanding directions; ordering in a restaurant; health issues; dealing with security issues and emergency situations; understanding tour guides; and addressing historical, political, and geographical issues.

Credits

5

Instructor

Gali Stein-Rosen

General Education Code

CC

Quarter offered

Spring

HEBR 94 Group Tutorial

Provides a means for a small group of students to study a particular topic in consultation with a faculty sponsor. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency.

Credits

5

Instructor

The Staff

Repeatable for credit

Yes

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Spring

HEBR 99 Tutorial

Students submit petition to sponsoring agency.

Credits

5

Instructor

The Staff

Repeatable for credit

Yes

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Spring

HEBR 99F Tutorial

Students submit petition to sponsoring agency.

Credits

2

Instructor

The Staff

Repeatable for credit

Yes

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Spring