Fall 2009-2010 Courses in Other Semitic
Languages
(Term
1102)
Department of Hebrew and Semitic Studies
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Timetable Notes
-geBLC Indicators
Symbols in the "B"
column show how courses count in meeting the breadth requirement for
L&S BA/BS degrees: H=Humanities, L=Literature. Counts toward the
Humanities requirement.
Symbols in the the "L"
column show course level. Sixty credits of
advanced and intermediate level courses are required for the L&S
BA/BS degrees. E=Elementary, I=Intermediate, A=Advanced,
D=Intermediate or Advanced.
Symbols in the "C" column
are: C=Courses outside L&S which count for degree credit in L&S
and which count as part of the 100 credits in L&S, T=Courses
outside L&S which count for degree credit in L&S and which
count as part of the 20 credits outside of L&S, (blank)=Courses
outside L&S which have neither a C nor a T in column "C" do not count toward an L&S
degree. For L&S Undergrads: Note that of the 120 credits
required for graduation, 100 credits must be earned in L&S courses;
20 credits may be earned in acceptable courses outside of L&S.
605 Syriac I. Fall; 3 credits.
(AC) Syriac grammar and reading.
Prerequisite: Hebrew
324 or consent of instructor.
- Lecture 1: 9:55-1:50 T and 11:00 R, 1351 Van
Hise (Professor Michael V. Fox). Class
no=92462

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