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Ancient Civilizations and Biblical Studies (ACABS)
May be elected as a departmental concentration
program
The division of Ancient Civilizations
and Biblical Studies (ACABS) offers instruction at the introductory
to advanced levels in the languages, literatures, histories,
cultures, and religions of the ancient Near East (Anatolia, Egypt,
Mesopotamia, Israel, and Syria). The concentrator in ACABS can
select from one of four options within the division designed
to meet the special interests of the student: Ancient Mesopotamia,
Hebrew Bible/Ancient Israel, New Testament/Early Christianity,
or Ancient Egypt.
Prerequisite to Concentration. All
Near Eastern Studies concentrators must complete the prerequisite
course 100,
Peoples of the Middle East.
The concentrator in ACABS is required to complete
four terms of language. The languages for which four terms of
instruction are offered include Akkadian, Classical Hebrew, and
Greek. Fourth-term proficiency in Classical Hebrew or Greek satisfies
the language requirement of the College of LS&A. The student
has the option to complete only two terms of one of those three
languages and two subsequent terms of a second (and third) language.
In place of four terms of one language, the concentrator can
select one of the following language options:
- one year of Akkadian followed by one year of
Sumerian
- one year of Classical Hebrew followed by one
term of Aramaic and another of Ugaritic
- one year of Classical Hebrew followed by one
year of Classical Greek
- one year of middle Egyptian and one year of one
of the following languages:
- Classical Greek,
- Classical Hebrew, or
- Akkadian.
In addition to the four terms of language, the
ACABS concentrator must elect six additional courses in the languages,
literatures, histories, and cultures and religions of the ancient
Near East. These six divisional courses are to be selected from
the four course levels: one at the 100-level, one at the 200-level,
one at the 300 level, and three at the 400-500 level. The concentrator
must also complete two elective cognate courses outside the division
of concentration. The concentration courses must be approved
by the director of undergraduate studies and the concentration
advisor. Please contact the Departmental secretary to make an
appointment with the concentration advisor.

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