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Your search for courses · during 2023-24 · tagged with MEST Pertinent · returned 15 results

  • ARBC 101 Elementary Arabic 6 credits

    This course sequence introduces non-Arabic speakers to the sounds, script, and basic grammar of Arabic-the language of 200 million speakers in the Arab world and the liturgical language of over a billion Muslims. Students will develop basic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in Modern Standard Arabic. Classes will incorporate readings and audio-visual material from contemporary Arabic media, as well as popular music.

    • Fall 2017, Fall 2018, Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2022, Fall 2023
    • Middle East Studies Pertinent
    • ARBC  101.00 Fall 2017

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 302 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 302 3:10pm-4:15pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 302 2:20pm-3:20pm
    • ARBC  101.01 Fall 2018

    • Faculty: Staff
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 242 8:30am-9:40am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 242 8:15am-9:20am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 242 8:30am-9:30am
    • ARBC  101.02 Fall 2018

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€ · Staff
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 302 11:10am-12:20pm
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 302 10:45am-11:50am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 302 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • ARBC  101.01 Fall 2019

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 242 8:30am-9:40am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 242 8:15am-9:20am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 242 8:30am-9:30am
    • ARBC  101.02 Fall 2019

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€ · Staff
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 205 11:10am-12:20pm
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 205 10:45am-11:50am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 205 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • ARBC  101.01 Fall 2020

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:16
    • M, WLocation To Be Announced TBA 10:00am-11:10am
    • T, THLocation To Be Announced TBA 9:40am-10:45am
    • FLocation To Be Announced TBA 9:50am-10:50am
    • ARBC  101.02 Fall 2020

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:16
    • M, WLocation To Be Announced TBA 11:30am-12:40pm
    • T, THLocation To Be Announced TBA 11:05am-12:10pm
    • FLocation To Be Announced TBA 11:20am-12:20pm
    • ARBC  101.00 Fall 2021

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€ · Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 11:10am-12:20pm
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 244 10:45am-11:50am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • ARBC  101.00 Fall 2022

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 205 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 205 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 205 9:40am-10:40am
    • ARBC  101.00 Fall 2023

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€ · Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 330 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 330 3:10pm-4:15pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 330 2:20pm-3:20pm
  • ARBC 102 Elementary Arabic 6 credits

    This course sequence introduces non-Arabic speakers to the sounds, script, and basic grammar of Arabic–the language of 200 million speakers in the Arab world and the liturgical language of over a billion Muslims. Students will develop basic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in Modern Standard Arabic. Classes will incorporate readings and audio-visual material from contemporary Arabic media, as well as popular music.

    • Winter 2017, Winter 2018, Winter 2019, Winter 2020, Winter 2021, Winter 2022, Winter 2023, Winter 2024
    • Arabic 101 or equivalent

    • Middle East Studies Pertinent
    • ARBC  102.00 Winter 2017

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:25
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 330 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 330 3:10pm-4:15pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 330 2:20pm-3:20pm
    • ARBC  102.00 Winter 2018

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:25
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 302 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 302 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 302 9:40am-10:40am
    • ARBC  102.02 Winter 2019

    • Faculty: Staff
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:40am-10:40am
    • ARBC  102.01 Winter 2019

    • Faculty: Staff
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 8:30am-9:40am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 244 8:15am-9:20am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 8:30am-9:30am
    • ARBC  102.01 Winter 2020

    • Faculty: Staff
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 330 8:30am-9:40am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 330 8:15am-9:20am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 330 8:30am-9:30am
    • ARBC  102.02 Winter 2020

    • Faculty: Staff
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 205 11:10am-12:20pm
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 205 10:45am-11:50am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 205 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • ARBC  102.01 Winter 2021

    • Faculty: Staff
    • Size:16
    • M, WLocation To Be Announced TBA 10:00am-11:10am
    • T, THLocation To Be Announced TBA 9:40am-10:45am
    • FLocation To Be Announced TBA 9:50am-10:50am
    • ARBC  102.01 Winter 2022

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 330 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 330 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 330 9:40am-10:40am
    • ARBC  102.01 Winter 2023

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:40am-10:40am
    • ARBC  102.00 Winter 2024

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:40am-10:40am
  • ARBC 103 Elementary Arabic 6 credits

    This course sequence introduces non-Arabic speakers to the sounds, script, and basic grammar of Arabic–the language of 200 million speakers in the Arab world and the liturgical language of over a billion Muslims. Students will develop basic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in Modern Standard Arabic. Classes will incorporate readings and audio-visual material from contemporary Arabic media, as well as popular music.

    • Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Spring 2021, Spring 2022, Spring 2023, Spring 2024
    • Arabic 102 or equivalent

    • Middle East Studies Pertinent
    • ARBC  103.00 Spring 2017

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 302 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 302 3:10pm-4:15pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 302 2:20pm-3:20pm
    • ARBC  103.00 Spring 2018

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:25
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 302 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 302 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 302 9:40am-10:40am
    • ARBC  103.02 Spring 2019

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 302 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 302 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 302 9:40am-10:40am
    • ARBC  103.01 Spring 2019

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 302 8:30am-9:40am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 302 8:15am-9:20am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 302 8:30am-9:30am
    • ARBC  103.01 Spring 2020

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 8:30am-9:40am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 244 8:15am-9:20am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 8:30am-9:30am
    • ARBC  103.02 Spring 2020

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:40am-10:40am
    • ARBC  103.01 Spring 2021

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLocation To Be Announced TBA 10:00am-11:10am
    • T, THLocation To Be Announced TBA 9:40am-10:45am
    • FLocation To Be Announced TBA 9:50am-10:50am
    • ARBC  103.01 Spring 2022

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€ · Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:16
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:40am-10:40am
    • ARBC  103.01 Spring 2023

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 335 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 335 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 335 9:40am-10:40am
    • ARBC  103.00 Spring 2024

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 330 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 330 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 330 9:40am-10:40am
  • ARBC 204 Intermediate Arabic 6 credits

    In this course sequence students will continue to develop their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills, while building a solid foundation of Arabic grammar (morphology and syntax). Students will develop their ability to express ideas in Modern Standard Arabic by writing essays and preparing oral presentations. Classes will incorporate readings and audio-visual material from contemporary Arabic media, as well as popular music.

    • Fall 2017, Fall 2018, Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2022, Fall 2023
    • Arabic 103 or equivalent

    • Middle East Studies Pertinent
    • ARBC  204.00 Fall 2017

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:40am-10:40am
    • ARBC  204.00 Fall 2018

    • Faculty: Staff Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 302 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 302 1:15pm-2:20pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 302 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • ARBC  204.01 Fall 2019

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€ · Staff
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 243 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 243 1:15pm-2:20pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 243 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • ARBC  204.02 Fall 2019

    • Faculty: Staff
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 205 8:30am-9:40am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 205 8:15am-9:20am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 205 8:30am-9:30am
    • ARBC  204.01 Fall 2020

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:16
    • M, WLocation To Be Announced TBA 11:30am-12:40pm
    • T, THLocation To Be Announced TBA 11:05am-12:10pm
    • FLocation To Be Announced TBA 11:20am-12:20pm
    • ARBC  204.02 Fall 2020

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:16
    • M, WLocation To Be Announced TBA 1:00pm-2:10pm
    • T, THLocation To Be Announced TBA 1:45pm-2:50pm
    • FLocation To Be Announced TBA 1:50pm-2:50pm
    • ARBC  204.00 Fall 2021

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€ · Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 330 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 330 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 330 9:40am-10:40am
    • ARBC  204.00 Fall 2022

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 243 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 243 3:10pm-4:15pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 243 2:20pm-3:20pm
    • ARBC  204.00 Fall 2023

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€ · Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 242 11:10am-12:20pm
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 242 10:45am-11:50am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 242 12:00pm-1:00pm
  • ARBC 205 Intermediate Arabic 6 credits

    In this course sequence students will continue to develop their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills, while building a solid foundation of Arabic grammar (morphology and syntax). Students will develop their ability to express ideas in Modern Standard Arabic by writing essays and preparing oral presentations. Classes will incorporate readings and audio-visual material from contemporary Arabic media, as well as popular music.

    • Winter 2017, Winter 2018, Winter 2019, Winter 2020, Winter 2021, Winter 2022, Winter 2023, Winter 2024
    • Arabic 204 or equivalent

    • Middle East Studies Pertinent
    • ARBC  205.00 Winter 2017

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 205 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 205 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • ARBC  205.00 Winter 2018

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 330 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 330 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • ARBC  205.00 Winter 2019

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 205 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 205 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • ARBC  205.01 Winter 2020

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • ARBC  205.02 Winter 2020

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 205 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 205 2:20pm-3:20pm
    • ARBC  205.01 Winter 2021

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLocation To Be Announced TBA 11:30am-12:40pm
    • FLocation To Be Announced TBA 11:10am-12:10pm
    • ARBC  205.02 Winter 2021

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLocation To Be Announced TBA 1:00pm-2:10pm
    • FLocation To Be Announced TBA 1:50pm-2:50pm
    • ARBC  205.00 Winter 2022

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 205 9:50am-11:00am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 205 9:40am-10:40am
    • ARBC  205.00 Winter 2023

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 2:20pm-3:20pm
    • ARBC  205.00 Winter 2024

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 12:00pm-1:00pm
  • ARBC 211 Colloquial Levantine Arabic 6 credits

    In this course we will focus on acquiring conversational and listening comprehension skills, and building vocabulary in the Levantine/Shami dialect of spoken Arabic, spoken throughout bilad al-Sham or “Greater Syria.” Building upon the foundation of Modern Standard Arabic, we will focus upon points of grammatical and semantic convergence and divergence, and work to develop strategies for fluidly navigating our way between and within these two linguistic registers. We will study the language systematically, but we will also incorporate a range of written and audiovisual materials–music, films, television and web series–as well as other popular culture from the region.

    • Winter 2017, Winter 2024
    • Arabic 204 or equivalent

    • Middle East Studies Pertinent
    • ARBC  211.00 Winter 2017

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:25
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 205 8:30am-9:40am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 205 8:30am-9:30am
    • ARBC  211.00 Winter 2024

    • Faculty:Zaki Haidar 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:25
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 205 8:30am-9:40am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 205 8:30am-9:30am
  • ARBC 223 Arab Music Workshop 1 credits

    Through music making, this workshop introduces students to Arab music and some of its distinctive features, such as microtonality, modality (maqam), improvisation (taqsim) and rhythmic patterns (iqa’at). Students may elect to participate playing on an instrument they already play, or elect to study the oud (the Arab lute). Ouds and percussion instruments will be provided.

    ARBC 222 required.

    • Spring 2017, Spring 2019, Spring 2021, Spring 2023
    • Arts Practice
    • Concurrent enrollment in Arabic 222

    • Middle East Studies Pertinent
    • ARBC  223.00 Spring 2017

    • Faculty: Staff
    • Size:25
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
    • ARBC  223.01 Spring 2019

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:8
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
    • WLocation To Be Announced TBA 8:30am-9:40am
    • ARBC  223.02 Spring 2019

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:8
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
    • WLocation To Be Announced TBA 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • ARBC  223.01 Spring 2021

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:8
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
    • ARBC  223.02 Spring 2021

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:8
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
    • ARBC  223.01 Spring 2023

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:25
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
    • ARBC  223.02 Spring 2023

    • Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:25
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
  • ARTH 155 Islamic Art and Architecture 6 credits

    This course surveys the art and architecture of societies where Muslims were dominant or where they formed significant minorities from the seventh through the nineteenth centuries. It examines the form and function of architecture and works of art as well as the social, historical and cultural contexts, patterns of use, and evolving meanings attributed to art by the users. The course follows a chronological order, where selected visual materials are treated along chosen themes. Themes include the creation of a distinctive visual culture in the emerging Islamic polity; cultural interconnections along trade and pilgrimage routes; and westernization.

    • Winter 2019, Winter 2023
    • International Studies Literary/Artistic Analysis
    • Middle East Studies Pertinent MARS Core Course MARS Supporting Middle East Support Group 2 Middle East Studies Foundation
    • ARTH  155.00 Winter 2019

    • Faculty:Jessica Keating 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:25
    • M, WBoliou 161 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • FBoliou 161 2:20pm-3:20pm
    • ARTH  155.00 Winter 2023

    • Faculty:Jessica Keating 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:25
    • T, THBoliou 161 10:10am-11:55am
  • CAMS 236F Israeli Society in Israeli Cinema – FLAC Hebrew Trailer 2 credits

    This course is a supplement in Hebrew for CAMS 236, Israeli Society in Israeli Cinema. Open to students currently in Hebrew 103 or higher, we will watch particular film clips from class without subtitles and discuss them in Hebrew. We will also read and discuss some critical reviews not available in English, and a sample of scholarly writing in Hebrew on Israeli film and social history.

    CAMS 236 required.

    • Spring 2022
    • Hebrew 102

      Concurrent registration in Cinema and Media Studies 236

    • Judaic Studies Pertinent Middle Eastern Lang Pertinent Middle East Studies Pertinent
    • CAMS  236F.00 Spring 2022

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:25
  • HEBR 101 Elementary Modern Hebrew 6 credits

    Think beyond the Bible! Modern Hebrew is a vital language in several fields from religion and history to international relations and the sciences. This course is for students with no previous knowledge of Modern Hebrew or whose test scores indicate that this is an appropriate level of placement. We continually integrate listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Hebrew, incorporating materials from the Israeli internet and films into level appropriate class activities and assignments.

    • Winter 2017, Winter 2019, Winter 2021, Fall 2022
    • Judaic Studies Pertinent Middle East Studies Pertinent
    • HEBR  101.00 Winter 2017

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 335 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • TLanguage & Dining Center 202 3:10pm-4:20pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 335 2:20pm-3:20pm
    • HEBR  101.00 Winter 2019

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 11:10am-12:20pm
    • TLanguage & Dining Center 244 10:45am-11:50am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • HEBR  101.00 Winter 2021

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLocation To Be Announced TBA 2:30pm-3:40pm
    • TLocation To Be Announced TBA 3:10pm-4:15pm
    • FLocation To Be Announced TBA 3:10pm-4:10pm
    • HEBR  101.00 Fall 2022

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 330 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • TLanguage & Dining Center 330 3:10pm-4:15pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 330 2:20pm-3:20pm
  • HEBR 102 Elementary Modern Hebrew 6 credits

    This course is for students who have completed Hebrew 101 or whose test scores indicate that this is an appropriate level of placement. We continue expanding our vocabulary and grammar knowledge, integrating listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Hebrew. We also continue working with Israeli films and internet, particularly for a Karaoke in Hebrew group project which involves learning and performing an Israeli pop song and researching the artists’ background and messages for a class presentation.

    • Spring 2017, Spring 2019, Spring 2021, Winter 2023
    • Hebrew 101 or equivalent

    • Judaic Studies Pertinent Middle East Studies Pertinent
    • HEBR  102.00 Spring 2017

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 330 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • THLanguage & Dining Center 330 3:10pm-4:15pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 330 2:20pm-3:20pm
    • HEBR  102.00 Spring 2019

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 202 11:10am-12:20pm
    • TLanguage & Dining Center 202 10:45am-11:50am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 202 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • HEBR  102.00 Spring 2021

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLocation To Be Announced TBA 2:30pm-3:40pm
    • TLocation To Be Announced TBA 3:10pm-4:15pm
    • FLocation To Be Announced TBA 3:10pm-4:10pm
    • HEBR  102.00 Winter 2023

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 335 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • TLanguage & Dining Center 335 3:10pm-4:15pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 335 2:20pm-3:20pm
  • HEBR 103 Elementary Modern Hebrew 6 credits

    This course is for students who have completed Hebrew 102 or whose test scores indicate that this is an appropriate level of placement. We continue expanding our vocabulary and grammar knowledge, integrating listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Hebrew. We also continue working with Israeli films and internet, particularly to publish in-class magazines in Hebrew on topics related to Israel, the Middle East, and Judaic Studies.

    • Fall 2017, Fall 2019, Fall 2021, Spring 2023
    • Hebrew 102 or equivalent

    • Judaic Studies Pertinent
    • HEBR  103.00 Fall 2017

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 202 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 202 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • HEBR  103.00 Fall 2019

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 104 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 104 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • HEBR  103.00 Fall 2021

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 205 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 205 2:20pm-3:20pm
    • HEBR  103.00 Spring 2023

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 330 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • TLanguage & Dining Center 330 3:10pm-4:15pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 330 2:20pm-3:20pm
  • HEBR 204 Intermediate Modern Hebrew 6 credits

    In this course students will strengthen their command of modern conversational, literary and newspaper Hebrew. As in the elementary sequence, we will continually integrate listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Hebrew. Popular Israeli music, broadcasts, internet sources, and films will complement the course’s goals. Class projects include a term long research paper on a topic related to Israel, the Middle East, or Judaic Studies. Students will create a poster in Hebrew to illustrate their research. They will discuss this with other Hebrew speakers on campus at a class poster session toward the end of the course.

    • Winter 2018, Winter 2020, Winter 2022, Fall 2023
    • Hebrew 103 or equivalent

    • Judaic Studies Pertinent
    • HEBR  204.00 Winter 2018

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WWeitz Center 231 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FWeitz Center 231 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • HEBR  204.00 Winter 2020

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 202 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 202 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • HEBR  204.00 Winter 2022

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 335 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 335 2:20pm-3:20pm
    • HEBR  204.00 Fall 2023

    • Faculty:Stacy Beckwith 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 205 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 205 2:20pm-3:20pm
  • RELG 111 Introduction to the Qu’ran 6 credits

    This course aims to introduce students to the Qur’an as the sacred text of Islam. It assumes no background in Islamic Studies nor does it introduce students to the religion of Islam. Rather it familiarizes students with one of the most widely read, dynamic, and influential texts in human history. Topics in the course include the history of the Qur’an and its codex, the Qur’an’s literary style and structure, its references to other religions, its commentarial tradition, and its roles and significance in Muslims’ devotional, social, and political lives.

    • Fall 2022
    • Humanistic Inquiry International Studies Writing Requirement
    • RELG Islamic Traditions Asian Studies Humanities Middle East Studies Pertinent MARS Core Course MARS Supporting RELG Pertinent Course Religion Breadth
    • RELG  111.00 Fall 2022

    • Faculty:Kambiz GhaneaBassiri 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:25
    • M, WLibrary 344 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • FLibrary 344 1:10pm-2:10pm
  • RELG 278 Semantics of Love in Sufism 6 credits

    Sufism broadly refers to a complex of devotional, literary, ethical, theological, and mystical traditions in Islam. More specifically, it refers to the activities associated with institutionalized master-disciple relationships, which define the paths through which Muslims have sought experiential knowledge of God. In both the broad and narrow sense of Sufism, love has been a prominent means of Sufi self-representation. In this course, we will explore the ideas and practices semantically associated with love in the Sufi tradition and analyze the ways in which these ideas and practices have both shaped and been shaped by individual lives, religious institutions, and socio-cultural contexts.

    • Fall 2022
    • Humanistic Inquiry International Studies Writing Requirement
    • RELG Islamic Traditions MARS Core Course MARS Supporting Middle East Studies Pertinent
    • RELG  278.00 Fall 2022

    • Faculty:Kambiz GhaneaBassiri 🏫 πŸ‘€
    • Size:25
    • M, WLibrary 344 9:50am-11:00am
    • FLibrary 344 9:40am-10:40am

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