This option provides students with a broad knowledge of the Hebrew language, both modern and biblical, as well as with introductory training in general linguistics.
Core Courses (Please note that all substitutions must be approved by the coordinator of the option):
29 s.h including:
- LING 100-Intro to Language Science and two other courses in Linguistics
- HEBR 405-Advanced Mondern Hebrew I
- HEBR 406-Advanced Mondern Hebrew II
- HEBR 407-Topics Modern Hebrew Language & Literature I
- HEBR 408-Topics Modern Hebrew Language & Literature II
- Biblical Hebrew, select two courses in consultation witht he advisor
Supporting Course Work:
14 s.h., which should constitute a coherent program complementing the major in Hebrew language and linguistics. Possible supporting courses include Jewish culture and society, biblical literature, anthropology, classics, and additional languages. The program of supporting course work will be planned by the student in conjunction with the Hebrew language coordinator.
Western Civilization:
6 -8 s.h. from
- HIST 141-Western Civilization to 1660 (or HIST 140), and
- HIST 142 -Western Civilization Since 1660 (or HIST 143)
or
- CWL 241-Masterpieces West Culture I, and
- CWL 242-Masterpieces West Culture II
Total semester hours: 49
