Hebrew is part of the interdisciplinary program in Middle
East Studies. The B.A. degree in Middle East Studies-Hebrew
requires a total of 38 semester credit hours completed in
the following areas:
I. Introductory level: Six semester credit hours of
lower-division (1000-or 2000-level) courses from an approved
list, plus the first two years of formal Hebrew or the
equivalent.
II. Upper-division (3000- or 4000-level), 23 semester
credit hours: The third year of Hebrew, counting eight
semester credit hours toward the major requirement; plus
five additional courses (15 semester credit hours) divided
between at least three of the following area studies
categories below:
A. Upper-level languages and linguistics courses
B. Middle East literature
C. Modern Middle East (related courses in the
fields/departments of Anthropology, Economics, Modern
History, and Political Science)
D. Middle East cultures and religions (including medieval
studies)
III. Advanced work (nine semester credit hours): Three
courses at the 4000-or 5000-level (depending on department).
Fourth-year language study is encouraged, but not required.
Programs must be approved by the undergraduate adviser in
the Middle East Center.
For more information about the Middle East Studies
program, see Arabic, Persian, or Turkish elsewhere in the
Languages and Literature section of the catalog, and see
also Middle East Language and Area Studies elsewhere in the
Courses section of the catalog.
For advising assistance please call the Department’s
Academic Coordinator: (801) 585-9437.
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