Hebrew
Most sections require the use of a computer with Internet access for class resources and/or to complete assignments.
HEBREW 1 | Elementary Hebrew IUnits: 5Transfer: UC, CSU IGETC Foreign Language (required for UC only) Satisfies Global Citizenship This course teaches the primary fundamentals of classical and modern Hebrew. Grammar and pronunciation, as well as reading and writing skills are developed. The approach is modified audio-lingual utilizing both spoken and written Hebrew. Examples are taken from traditional sources and modern Israeli culture and customs. |
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HEBREW 2 | Elementary Hebrew IIUnits: 5Transfer: UC, CSU IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities), Foreign Language (required for UC only) Satisfies Global Citizenship
This course completes instruction in the essential fundamentals of the Hebrew language. Reading, writing, pronunciation, and advanced grammar are taught. Examples are taken from both traditional sources and modern Israeli culture and customs. *The advisory for this course is comparable to two years of high school Hebrew. |
HEBREW 3 | Intermediate Hebrew 1Units: 5Transfer: UC, CSU IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) Satisfies Global Citizenship
This course covers the linguistic, cultural and historical elements that are essential for acquiring Hebrew language at the intermediate level. Class discussions, writing assignments and tests are based on a variety of literary,cultural and historical readings and materials. This course provides an in depth review of the Hebrew grammar, verb system, idioms and vocabulary. Students develop more sophisticated and structurally advanced writing skills. This course is taught in Hebrew except in cases of linguistic difficulty as determined by the professor. *The advisory for this course is comparable to three years of high school Hebrew. |
HEBREW 4 | Intermediate Hebrew 2Units: 5Transfer: UC, CSU IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) Satisfies Global Citizenship
This course covers the linguistic, cultural and historical elements that are essential for acquiring Hebrew language at the high intermediate level. Class discussions, writing assignments and tests are based on a variety of films and readings from diverse literary genres. This course provides an in depth review of the Hebrew grammar, verb system, idioms and vocabulary. Students refine their writing skills. This course is taught in Hebrew except in cases of linguistic difficulty as determined by the professor. *The advisory for this course is comparable to four years of high school Hebrew. |
HEBREW 8 | Conversational HebrewUnits: 2Transfer: UC, CSU
This course provides an opportunity for students to acquire intermediate fluency in spoken Hebrew with emphasis on natural, colloquial usage. Applied and service-learning field experience within a public agency, educational institution, and citizen volunteer groups is a requirement of this class. |
HEBREW 99 | Applied Learning in HebrewUnits: 1Transfer: CSU
This course — taken in tandem with another course in the discipline — enables a student to apply course content in a meaningful and relevant way to a particular activity. In this hands-on course, students engage in applied learning through unpaid experiential activities organized by the student (in conjunction with SMC’s applied/service learning center) and approved by the instructor. Students will develop a customized reading list relevant to their particular activity, complete a minimum of 15 hours of volunteer work with that activity, and submit academically-sound written reports regarding the activity. By applying course material to their experience, students develop a deeper understanding of the discipline. |