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Suspended Courses
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HEBR-Hebrew
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Lower-Division
> HEBR 1A
Hebrew
HEBR 1A
Intensive Elementary Hebrew
Accelerated course covers Hebrew 1 and part of Hebrew 2. Designed for motivated beginning students. Students develop skills in speaking, reading, writing, and listening to real-life Hebrew.
Credits
5
Quarter offered
Fall