• ARAB 266

    Introduction to Levantine Arabic-II
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    Summer 2025

    This course intends to introduce the students to colloquial Levantine Arabic by enabling them to communicate in Levantine Arabic, the colloquial spoken in Syria, Lebanon, the Holy Land, and Western JordanPrerequisite: First year Arabic and ARAB 0256/2256

  • SANS 1020

    Elementary Sanskrit II
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    A continuation of SANS 1010. Prerequisite: SANS 1010. Note: The following six courses are all intermediate level Sanskrit courses. They are offered two-by-two in a three-year rotation.

  • ARAB 1060

    Accelerated Elementary Arabic
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    3.54

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course is intended for students with native or near-native speaking ability in Arabic, but with little or no reading and writing ability in Standard Arabic (MSA). The course focuses on reading and writing Arabic and aim to help students to: (a) achieve control of the Arabic sounds, (b) be able to write and speak in MSA, (c) and express themselves clearly in written form on a variety of topics using learned grammar patterns and vocabulary.

  • HEBR 1410

    Elementary Biblical Hebrew I
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    Fall 2025

    First half of a year-long introduction to biblical Hebrew, using an innovative language-learning approach. Through communicative activities in an immersive environment, students acquire oral and aural capacities naturally, in Hebrew. These capacities enable students to internalize the language and thus achieve the overall course goal: read simple biblical Hebrew prose with immediate comprehension. No prerequisites.

  • HEBR 1420

    Elementary Biblical Hebrew II
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    Spring 2025

    Second half of a year-long introduction to biblical Hebrew, using an innovative language-learning approach. Through communicative activities in an immersive environment, students acquire oral and aural capacities naturally, internalize the language, and efficiently develop the ability to read biblical Hebrew prose with immediate comprehension. Students read the prose portions of the Book of Jonah and master basic Hebrew grammar, syntax, and vocabulary. Prerequisite: HEBR/RELJ 1410 or the equivalent.

  • HEBR 2010

    Intermediate Modern Hebrew
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    3.87

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Continuation of the study of the fundamentals of grammar, with special attention to verb conjugation, noun declension, and syntactic structure, and their occurrence in texts which deal with modern Israeli culture and values. These texts, which include excerpts from newspapers and fiction, introduce 600 new words and expose the learner to political and other issues of modern Israel. Prerequisite: HEBR 1020 with grade of C or above, or instructor permission.

  • ARAB 2016

    Intensive Intermediate Arabic
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    3.61

    Last Taught

    Summer 2025

    This intensive course begins with instruction in basic intermediate level expression, listening comprehension, reading and writing, and continues with further development of these four skills. Prerequistes: ARAB 1016 & 1026 or equivalent.

  • HEBR 2020

    Intermediate Modern Hebrew
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    3.82

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Prerequisite: HEBR 1020 with grade of C or above, or instructor permission.

  • ARAB 2026

    Intensive Intermediate Arabic
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    3.65

    Last Taught

    Summer 2025

    This intensive course begins with instruction in intermediate level oral expression, listening comprehension, reading and writing, and continues with further development of these four skills. Prerequisites: ARAB 1016 , 1026 & 2016 or equivalent.

  • ARAB 2060

    Accelerated Intermediate Arabic II
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    Spring 2026

    This course is for students with native or near-native speaking ability in Arabic, but with reading and writing ability equivalent to ARAB 1020. The course focuses on reading and writing Arabic. The goals of this course are to help students: (a) achieve a basic level of reading competency with rich vocabulary; (b) express themselves clearly in written Arabic on a variety of topics using learned grammar patterns and vocabulary. This course fulfills the college language requirement.