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CTIHB 210
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Kellie Hubbard
CTIHB 210
Departmental Notes

For course descriptions and pre-requisite information click on the subject column next to the appropriate catalog number.

HEBR 388 - 001 Intro to Biblical Hebr Culture

HEBR 388 - 001 Intro to Biblical Hebr Culture

  • Class Number: 15974
  • Instructor: Bokovoy, David
  • Component: Special Topics
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 0.0
  • Wait List: No
  • Fees: $385.00
  • Seats Available: 5

HEBR 2600 - 001 Hebrew Conversation


This course provides students the opportunity to acquire basic skills in speaking and reading Modern Hebrew, as well as to expand their awareness of Israeli culture. Previous study in Modern Hebrew not required. No written work. Credit/Non-Credit grading.

HEBR 2600 - 001 Hebrew Conversation

  • Class Number: 16321
  • Instructor: Herzig Slovik, Dganit
  • Component: Lecture
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 1.0
  • Wait List: No
  • Seats Available: 7

This course provides students the opportunity to acquire basic skills in speaking and reading Modern Hebrew, as well as to expand their awareness of Israeli culture. Previous study in Modern Hebrew not required. No written work. Credit/Non-Credit grading.

HEBR 3880 - 001 Intro to Biblical Hebr Culture


Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Culture is a course designed to introduce students to the basic skills necessary to begin studying the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament in its original language. Though this course focuses primarily upon the fundamentals of grammar and vocabulary, it also provides students with an introduction to scholarly resources including dictionaries, and lexicons, that will assist in interpreting the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament.

HEBR 3880 - 001 Intro to Biblical Hebr Culture

  • Class Number: 15035
  • Instructor: Bokovoy, David
  • Component: Special Topics
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 3.0
  • Wait List: No
  • Seats Available: 20

Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Culture is a course designed to introduce students to the basic skills necessary to begin studying the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament in its original language. Though this course focuses primarily upon the fundamentals of grammar and vocabulary, it also provides students with an introduction to scholarly resources including dictionaries, and lexicons, that will assist in interpreting the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament.

HEBR 7300 - 001 Graduate Language Study

HEBR 7300 - 001 Graduate Language Study

  • Class Number: 17398
  • Component: Independent Study
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 1.0 - 4.0
  • Wait List: No
  • Seats Available: 5