Fall 2006 Courses in Biblical Hebrew (Term
1072)
Department of Hebrew and Semitic Studies
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Course levels are marked as (E)lementary,
(I)ntermediate,
or (A)dvanced.
Courses satisfying the general-education requirement
in
literature are marked with an (L).
103 Biblical Hebrew-First Semester. Fall; 4
credits
(E). Meets with Hebrew 303. Prerequisite: none.
- Lecture 1: 2:30-3:45 MW, 2:25 F,
(James C. Kirk, Teaching Assistant). Call
no=16918
303 Biblical Hebrew-First Semester. Fall; 3
credits
(E). Meets with Hebrew 103. Intended for juniors, seniors, or graduate
students. Students may not receive credit for both Hebrew 103 and
Hebrew
303.
- Lecture 1: 2:30-3:45 MW, 2:25 F,
(James C. Kirk, Teaching Assistant). Call
no=16922
323 Biblical Texts: Prose. Fall; 4 credits (I).
Prerequisite:
Hebrew 104 or consent of instructor. Honors credit available--see
instructor.
- Lecture 1: 1:20 MWF, (James C. Kirk,
Teaching
Assistant).
Call no=16923
513 Biblical Texts: Poetry. (Crosslisted with
Jewish
Studies 513.) Fall; 3 credits (L-A). Meets with Hebrew 651.
Prerequisite:
Hebrew 324 or consent of instructor. Honors credit available--see
instructor.
- Lecture 1: 9:15-10:05 T & 9:15-11:10 R,
1351 Van
Hise
(Dr. Ronald Troxel).
Call no=16925
654 Wisdom Literature: Job. Fall;
3 credits (L-A). Meets with Hebrew 513. Readings in the ancient
translations.
- Lecture 1: 9:15-10:05 T & 9:15-11:10 R,
1351 Van
Hise
(Dr. Ronald Troxel).
Call no=29902
957 Seminar: Linguistic Approaches to Biblical
Hebrew. 2
credits.
Prerequisite: 2 years of Biblical Hebrew & graduate standing or
consent
of instructor.
- Seminar 1: 10:25-12:20 T, 1351 Van Hise (Prof.
Cynthia L. Miller). Call
no=29903

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