Courses

Hebrew
Courses (HBRW)
111, 112, 113
Biblical Hebrew I-III (4, 4, 4): A year long sequence of three courses that prepare
students to read biblical and post-biblical texts. Emphasis on classical Hebrew grammar, vocabulary,
syntax, and reading skills.
199 Special Studies: [Topic]
(1-12R)
311
Biblical Narrative (4) Readings in extended narrative prose passages from
the Hebrew Bible; emphasis on reading translation, vocabulary formation, Hebrew syntax.
Prereq: successful completion of HBRW 113 or equivalent. R when reading material changes.
312
Biblical Poetry (4) Readings in poetic passages from the Hebrew Bible;
emphasis on reading, translation, vocabulary formation, Hebrew syntax. Prereq: successful
completion of HBRW 113 or equivalent. R when reading material changes.
313
Post-Biblical Literature (4) Readings in post-biblical Hebrew texts of
various genres from late antiquity and the Middle Ages, including legal writings, narrative, and poetry.
Prereq: successful completion of HBRW 113 or equivalent. R when reading material changes.
399 Special Studies: [Topic]
(1-12R)
401 Research: [Topic] (1-12R)
403 Thesis (1-12R)
404 Internship: [Topic]
(1-12R)
405 Reading and Conference:
[Topic] (1-12R)
406 Special Problems: [Topic]
(1-12R)
407 Seminar: [Topic] (1-16R)
408 Colloquium: [Topic]
(1-16R)
409 Practicum: [Topic]
(1-12R)
410 Experimental Course:
[Topic] (1-16R)
Judaic
Studies Courses (JDST)
199 Special Studies: [Topic]
(1-12R)
212 Medieval
and Early Modern Judaism (4) An interdisciplinary introduction
to Jewish life, literature, religion, culture, and thought in the Middle
Ages and early modern times in both Muslim and Christian environments.
213 The
Jewish Encounter with Modernity (4) A survey of Jewish encounters
with modernity outside the Americas from 1700-1948, concentrating on
transformations in political status, national identity, Jewish culture,
and religious self-definition.
330
American Jewish Cultures (4) American Jewish culture, ritual, identity, institutions
from 1880s to present. Examines pluralism within American Jewish community and relationships with
other religous and ethnic groups. Offered alternate years.
342
Israelis and Palestinians (4) Examines political struggle between Israelis and
Palestinians over past century and related human, societal, and cultural issues. Explores
contemporary attempts at resolution. Offered alternate years.
399 Special Studies: Introduction to Judaism (4)
Examines the practices, rituals, and traditions
of the Jewish people as they have developed over the past 3000 years.
Students will become familiar with the major written works of Judaism
and the different contemporary movements (denominations) within Judaism.
Students will be expected to respond to assigned readings each class
session and to participate in interactive and
experiential learning activities.
399 Special Studies: [Topic]
(1-12R)
401 Research: [Topic] (1-12R)
403 Thesis (1-12R)
404 Internship: [Topic]
(1-12R)
405 Reading and Conference:
[Topic] (1-12R)
406 Special Problems: [Topic]
(1-12R)
407 Seminar: [Topic] (1-16R)
408 Colloquium: [Topic]
(1-16R)
409 Practicum: [Topic]
(1-12R)
410 Experimental Course:
[Topic] (1-16R)