The rebirth of Israel and the revival of Hebrew are among the most dramatic revolutions in modern history. Hebrew courses are taught in the communicative approach in Hebrew. Other courses in the HI-C program are taught in English.

Spoken and written Hebrew for conversation, reading, and research. Basic grammatical analysis of modern Hebrew.

Offered: Fall of every year
Credits: 4

Further work on spoken and written Hebrew for conversation, reading, and research. Further basic grammatical analysis of modern Hebrew.

Offered: Spring of every year
Credits: 4

Intermediate-level spoken and written Hebrew for conversation, reading, and research. Advanced grammatical analysis of modern Hebrew.

Offered: Fall of every year
Credits: 4

Further intermediate-level spoken and written Hebrew for conversation, reading, and research. Further advanced grammatical analysis of modern Hebrew.

Offered: Spring of every year
Credits: 4

Special projects arranged by an individual student and a faculty member in areas supplementing regular course offerings.

Offered: Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits: Variable 1 – 4

Special projects arranged by an individual student and a faculty member in areas supplementing regular course offerings.

Offered: Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits: Variable 1 – 4

Topics in Jewish Studies, varied.

Offered: On Demand
Credits: 4

Advanced individual reading and research related to Jewish Studies under faculty direction.
 

Offered: Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits: Variable 1 – 4

Selective course offerings on sponsored Jewish Studies Programs in Israel, including the MSU Jewish Studies Summer Program at the Hebrew University and the Nature, Culture, and Environmental Issues in a Green Israel programs.
 

Offered: Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits: Variable 2 – 4

Advanced honors individual reading and research related to Jewish Studies under faculty direction. Thesis.
 

Offered: Fall of every year, Spring of every year
Credits: Variable 2 – 4

Seminar on Jewish Studies topics which serves as a capstone experience for Jewish Studies minors and engages them in research projects.
 

Offered: Fall of every year
Credits: Variable 3 – 4