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Tip: A search for the subject area, for example, querying just "HIST" (without quotes), will return all courses of the queried subject area. Searching using subject area and number, such as "HIST 17" (without quotes), would return all courses in the series; in this example that would include HIST 17A, 17AH, 17B, etc.

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HEB 1 - Elementary Hebrew
(4) STAFF
The beginning course in Hebrew. Starting with the study o the alphabet, thestudent is initiated into the rudiments of the language. Basic grammar, vocabulary, and conversation.



HEB 2 - Elementary Hebrew
(4) STAFF
Continuation of Hebrew 1.



HEB 3 - Elementary Hebrew
(4) STAFF
Continuation of Hebrew 2.



HEB 4 - Intermediate Modern Hebrew
(4) STAFF
Prerequisites: Hebrew 3 or equivalent.
Continuation of Hebrew 3 with emphasis in writing, composition, and reading of Hebrew newspapers. Introduction to modern Hebrew literature: prose and poetry.



HEB 5 - Intermediate Modern Hebrew
(4) STAFF
Prerequisites: Hebrew 4 or equivalent.
Continuation of Hebrew 4.



HEB 6 - Intermediate Modern Hebrew
(4) STAFF
Prerequisites: Hebrew 5 or equivalent.
Continuation of Hebrew 5.



HEB 114A - Readings in Modern Hebrew Prose and Poetry
(4) Wheeler
Prerequisites: Hebrew 6 or fluency with departmental approval.
Improve language ability and acquire knowledge in Hebrew literature. Readings/analyzing texts of modern and contemporary major Hebrew writers. Relationships between land, people and history, social, political, spiritual, and gender issues; impact of war.



HEB 114B - Readings in Modern Hebrew Prose and Poetry
(4) Wheeler
Prerequisites: Hebrew 6 or fluency with departmental approval.
Improve language ability and acquire knowledge in Hebrew literature. Readings/analyzing texts of modern and contemporary major Hebrew writers. Relationships between land, people and history, social, political, spiritual, and gender issues; impact of war.



HEB 114C - Readings in Modern Hebrew Prose and Poetry
(4) Wheeler
Prerequisites: Hebrew 6 or fluency with departmental approval.
Improve language ability and acquire knowledge in Hebrew literature. Readings/analyzing texts of modern and contemporary major Hebrew writers. Relationships between land, people and history, social, political, spiritual, and gender issues; impact of war.