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Hebrew Courses

Note

The department reserves the right to transfer a student to a higher‑level language course if it is deemed that the course for which the student has registered is not appropriate for the extent of his or her knowledge of the language.

Description:

A beginners’ course in Hebrew, with readings of classical and modern texts.

Component(s):

Lecture

Notes:


  • Students who have taken Hebrew at the Cegep level, or whose schooling has been conducted in Hebrew, will not be admitted to this course.

Prerequisite/Corequisite:

The following course must be completed previously: HEBR 210. If prerequisites are not satisfied, permission of the Department is required.

Description:

This course includes a comprehensive review of Hebrew grammar and syntax and deals with additional details not covered in the introductory course. Practice is provided through compositions and readings of classical and modern Hebrew texts.

Component(s):

Lecture

Notes:


  • Students who have received credit for HEBR 250 may not take this course for credit.

Prerequisite/Corequisite:

The following course must be completed previously: HEBR 241. If prerequisites are not satisfied, permission of the Department is required.

Description:

This course continues the comprehensive review of Hebrew grammar and syntax, and deals with additional details not covered in the introductory course. Practice is provided through compositions and readings of classical and modern Hebrew texts.

Component(s):

Lecture

Notes:


  • Students who have received credit for HEBR 250 may not take this course for credit.

Description:

Topics for this course will vary; possibilities may include modern Hebrew literature, masterpieces and genres in Hebrew literature, and others. This course is taught in English.

Component(s):

Lecture

Notes:


  • Please see the Undergraduate Class Schedule for details.

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