HEB 101. Elementary Hebrew I. 3 Credit Hours.

Grammatical principles: reading for comprehension and conversation; oral and written exercises. Normally, closed to students who have completed two years of high school Hebrew. Closed to native speakers.
Components: LEC.
Grading: GRD.
Typically Offered: Fall.

HEB 102. Elementary Hebrew II. 3 Credit Hours.

Continuation of HEB 101. Closed to native speakers.
Prerequisite: HEB 101.
Components: LEC.
Grading: GRD.
Typically Offered: Spring.

HEB 195. Transfer Credit. 1-3 Credit Hours.

Awarded for 100-level course work at another institution for which UM has no direct equivalent.
Components: LEC.
Grading: CNC.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, & Summer.

HEB 201. Intermediate Hebrew I. 3 Credit Hours.

Integrated grammar review. Diverse selection of readings: stories, plays, essays, interviews. Practice in speaking and in writing. Class conducted in Hebrew. Closed to native speakers.
Prerequisite: HEB 102.
Components: LEC.
Grading: GRD.
Typically Offered: Fall.

HEB 202. Intermediate Hebrew II. 3 Credit Hours.

Continuation of 201 with oral presentations, compositions, and grammar review. Class conducted in Hebrew. Closed to native speakers.
Prerequisite: HEB 201.
Components: LEC.
Grading: GRD.
Typically Offered: Spring.

HEB 295. Transfer Credit. 1-3 Credit Hours.

Awarded for 200-level course work at another institution for which UM has no direct equivalent.
Components: LEC.
Grading: CNC.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, & Summer.

HEB 395. Transfer Credit. 1-3 Credit Hours.

Awarded for 300-level course work at another institution for which UM has no direct equivalent.
Components: LEC.
Grading: CNC.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, & Summer.

HEB 495. Transfer Credit. 1-3 Credit Hours.

Awarded for 400-level course work at another institution for which UM has no direct equivalent.
Components: LEC.
Grading: CNC.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, & Summer.

HEB 641. Elementary HEB I for Graduate Students. 0 Credit Hours.

Designed to develop graduate students' communicative abilities in speaking, reading, writing, and comprehending Hebrew, and to provide an introduction to the Hebrew-speaking world.
Components: LEC.
Grading: GRD.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, & Summer.

HEB 642. Elementary Heb II for Graduate Students. 0 Credit Hours.

Continuation of HEB 641. Designed to develop graduate students' communicative abilities in speaking, reading, writing, and comprehending Hebrew, and continued study of the Hebrew-speaking world.
Prerequisite: HEB 641.
Components: LEC.
Grading: GRD.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, & Summer.

HEB 651. Intermediate HEB I for Graduate Research. 0 Credit Hours.

For graduate students with previous study of elementary-level Hebrew. Designed to enhance graduate students' communication skills in the Hebrew language at the intermediate level. Intended principally for students who will carry out research in Judaic Studies or related to the Hebrew-speaking world.
Prerequisite: HAI 642.
Components: LEC.
Grading: GRD.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, & Summer.

HEB 652. Intermediate HEB II for Graduate Research. 0 Credit Hours.

For students with previous study of Hebrew at the intermediate level. Designed to enhance graduate students' communication skills in the Hebrew language at the high-intermediate level. Intended principally for students who will carry out research in Judaic Studies or related to the Hebrew-speaking world.
Prerequisite: HEB 651.
Components: LEC.
Grading: GRD.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, & Summer.