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  1. 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.

  2. Requirements for a Minor in Hebrew. 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).

  3. Students can receive a minor in Hebrew through the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics. Hebrew can also be used to fulfill and major requirements in Middle East Studies, Religion, and International Affairs.

  4. 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).

  5. FSU offers a full sequence of both Modern and Biblical Hebrew, which can fulfill the Arts and Sciences language requirement and can also be used to fulfill multiple major and minor requirements at Florida State University.

  6. 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).

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  8. The minor is interdisciplinary, allowing students to take classes with faculty in various departments at FSU (including but not limited to the departments of religion, history, modern languages, and political science) and to begin to deepen their knowledge of Biblical and/or Modern Hebrew.

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