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Hebrew
and Jewish Cultural Studies (HJCS)
May
be elected as a departmental concentration program
The
division of Hebrew and Jewish Cultural Studies (HJCS) offers
instruction in Hebrew language and literature and Jewish culture
and civilization. In addition to providing concentrators with
a sound liberal arts background, the program prepares students
for continued academic studies - particularly in Hebrew and Judaic
Studies, for teaching, for employment in Jewish community services,
and for careers in government or private employment.
Prerequisite
to Concentration. All
concentrators in HJCS are required to complete prerequisite courses,
Hebrew 101 and 102, and HJCS
100.
Concentration.
For
a concentration in HJCS, the student must complete two additional
terms of Hebrew (201 and 202),
and two additional courses at the advanced level (301,
302,
401,
402).
Fourth-term proficiency in modern Hebrew satisfies the language
requirement of the College of LS&A. In addition to the four
terms of language, the HJCS concentrator must elect four additional
courses in the division in the fields of literature, history,
or culture. The HJCS concentrator must also choose two cognate
courses outside the division of concentration. These courses
must be approved by the director of undergraduate studies and
the concentration advisor.

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