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Open courses in Hebrew and Jewish Cultural Studies
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HJCS 201. Intermediate Modern Hebrew, I.
Language Courses
Section 001, 002.
Prerequisites & Distribution: HJCS 102. (5). (LR).
Credits: (5).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
The focus of instruction is on the development of advanced language skills with an emphasis on oral and written communication and in standard modern Hebrew. In addition to reading texts, relevant cultural materials are provided through the use of video and technology based materials. This course is taught in small sections and class discussion. The final grade is based on class activities, students presentations, written assignments, and unit tests: midterm and final. Class discussions and activities are exclusively in Hebrew.
HJCS 201. Intermediate Modern Hebrew, I.
Language Courses
Section 003, 004.
Instructor(s): Ilan Rosenberg (ilanr@umich.edu)
Prerequisites & Distribution: HJCS 102. (5). (LR).
Credits: (5).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
The focus of instruction is on the development of advanced language skills with an emphasis on oral and written communication and in standard modern Hebrew. In addition to reading texts, relevant cultural materials are provided through the use of video and technology based materials. This course is taught in small sections and class discussion. The final grade is based on class activities, students presentations, written assignments, and unit tests: midterm and final. Class discussions and activities are exclusively in Hebrew.
HJCS 270/Judaic Studies 270. Introduction to Rabbinic Literature.
Jewish Literature and Culture in English
Section 001.
Instructor(s): Yaron Eliav
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (HU).
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
See Judaic Studies 270.001.
HJCS 276/Judaic Studies 205. Introduction to Jewish Civilizations and Culture.
Jewish Literature and Culture in English
Section 001 Meets with Judaic Studies 505.001.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (4). (HU).
Credits: (4).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
See Judaic Studies 205.001.
HJCS 301. Advanced Hebrew, I.
Language Courses
Section 001.
Prerequisites & Distribution: HJCS 202. (3). (Excl).
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This is the third-year course within the Hebrew language sequence at the University of Michigan. As such, it constitutes a transitional stage from the lower levels in which the concern is with learning introductory grammar and acquisition of functional vocabulary to the more advanced levels in which we will focus on the more complex linguistic structures. At this level we will treat original texts which will serve as the jumping-off point for in-class discussion and the basis for composition of essays at home. The goal is to expose the student to a wide range of texts as a window unto the Israeli Experience. The course will incorporate other communications media, e.g., material recorded on audio tape, video clips, and multi-media.

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