Fall 2004
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Harold Schnitzer Family Program in Judaic Studies Fall term courses begin the week of September 27 and end December 3. Registration and fee information at 503 725 4832. Special fees available for adult learners. Full course descriptions are available from the instructor. Hebrew 101 - Introductory Modern Hebrew Tuesday/Thursday 6:40 - 8:30 pm Neuberger Hall 238 Ema Horowitz 4 credits CRN 11368 or non-credit fee $300.
First in a three-course sequence for study of Hebrew grammar and syntax, literary texts, writing, and speaking. Hebrew 299 - Intermediate Modern Hebrew First in a three-course sequence for study of Hebrew grammar and syntax, intermediate literary texts, writing, and speaking. Prerequisite: Hebrew 103 or equivalent. Conflict Resolution 407/507 - Facing History Uses an investigation of Germany's transition from democracy to totalitarian regime to explore issues of inclusion and exclusion and teach moral choices German 441U/541 - Nazi Culture Major works of Nazi culture, including literature and film History 314U - Ancient Near East and Egypt From Moses, to Alexander the Great, how the agrarian revolution, the Bible, and empire-building shaped the rise of Western civilization. Cancelled: History 497U/597 - The Israeli-Palestinian Encounter through Film and Literature Representations of self and "other" in films of Gitai, Suleiman, etc and the writings of Agnon, Habibi, Grossman, Darwish, etc. International Studies 247A - Introduction to Middle East Studies Interdisciplinary survey of contemporary Middle Eastern societies from the perspectives of anthropology, geography, history, and politics. Political Science 361U - Introduction to the Politics of the Middle East Tuesday 6 - 9:40 pm Cinema 92 John Damis CRN 13061 or noncredit
Survey of modern Middle Eastern politics. |