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Credit extended in meeting the foreign language requirement for graduation may not be used in satisfying the minor. HEBREW Program Offices: 364 Diffenbaugh, 644-2606 or 314 Dodd Hall, 644-1020 The undergraduate minor in Hebrew consists of eighteen semester hours, at least fifteen of which must be Hebrew language courses.
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HEBREW MINOR. A Hebrew minor will consist of 18 hours, at least 15 of which must be Biblical and Modern Hebrew language courses. The other 3 hours may be in any other Semitic language (Arabic, Aramaic and Syriac are currently offered at FSU). Note that courses counting toward any University language requirement cannot be counted toward the minor.
No more than eight semester hours of language courses may be counted toward the minor. The remaining required hours must come from a list of approved courses that can be obtained from the departmental undergraduate office, 364 DIF. A minimum of seven to nine hours has to be taken at Florida State University.
HEBREW. Program Offices: 314 Dodd Hall, 644-1020 The undergraduate minor in Hebrew consists of eighteen semester hours, at least fifteen of which must be Hebrew language courses. The remaining three hours may be in any other Semitic language (Arabic, Aramaic, and Syriac are currently taught at FSU).
Hebrew Studies Minor. Requirements: A Hebrew minor will consist of 18 hours, at least 15 of which must be Hebrew language courses. The other 3 hours may be in any other Semitic language (Arabic, Aramaic, Syriac, or any other Semitic language offered at FSU). Students must demonstrate they have done some work in both Biblical and Modern Hebrew ...
Hebrew can also be used to fulfill and major requirements in Middle East Studies, Religion, and International Affairs. FSU offers a full sequence of both Modern and Biblical Hebrew: With Modern Hebrew, students will develop competence in the four skills necessary for communication in any foreign language: reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
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Requirements for a Minor in Middle Eastern Studies. The minor will consist of fifteen semester hours and must include intermediate-level (2000 level) competence in Hebrew (biblical or modern), Arabic, or another Middle Eastern language approved by the committee. No more than eight semester hours of language courses may be counted toward the minor.