Online CoursesPlease note: Online Orientation is mandatory for new online students, except for Hebrew Mekhina participants.
SPRING 2010
Orientation to Online Study at Hebrew College INTD 101 Jan. 25–Feb. 1 Note: Mandatory for all students new to online courses
What does it take to become a successful online student? How does online study differ from classroom-based study? This short seminar will introduce students to all aspects of online study at Hebrew College. The course will cover hardware, software, Internet skills, course components and navigation, methods of interaction and virtual class discussion, scheduling and time considerations, library resources, and the Hebrew College help desk. Access to selected course(s) will become available once orientation is completed.
Genres and Themes of Biblical Literature Rodman Gateway; 4 credits BIBLE 502 Introduction to Nusah Schwartz CANTR 512 Note: Does not count for graduate credit for SJM master’s students.
Behavior Management in the Inclusive Classroom Miller-Jacobs EDUC 555 Note: Also offered via videoconference and online to participants at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem
Including Students on the Autism Spectrum in Jewish Programming Hornstein 2 credits EDUC 563
Teaching Hebrew to Young Children I: Circle Time Davis 5 sessions; 1 credit EI-EDUC 512
Jewish Symbols and Life Cycle Rodenstein EI-EDUC 530
Theory and Practice of Jewish Education Medwed EDUC 570
Lifespan Development and Case Studies in Jewish Education Sokol EDUC 802
Mekhina (Preparation) for Hebrew Language Levy non-credit HEBRW 010
Prerequisite: No prior knowledge of Hebrew is required. Hebrew I Levy 4 undergraduate credits HEBRW 110
Prerequisite: HEBRW 010 Mekhina for Hebrew Language or placement test. Hebrew IA Levy 2 undergraduate credits HEBRW 111A
Hebrew IB Levy 2 undergraduate credits HEBRW 111B
Hebrew II Levy 4 undergraduate credits HEBRW 210 Prerequisite: HEBRW 110 Hebrew I or placement test.
Hebrew IIA Levy 2 undergraduate credits HEBRW 211A
Hebrew IIB Levy 2 undergraduate credits HEBRW 211B
Hebrew III Levy 4 undergraduate credits HEBRW 310 Prerequisite: HEBRW 210 Hebrew II or placement test.
Hebrew IIIA Levy 2 undergraduate credits HEBRW 311A
Hebrew IIIB Levy 2 undergraduate credits HEBRW 311B
Hebrew IV Levy 4 undergraduate credits HEBRW 410 Prerequisite: HEBRW 310 Hebrew III or placement test.
Hebrew IVA Levy 2 undergraduate credits HEBRW 411A
Hebrew IVB Levy 2 undergraduate credits HEBRW 411B
Jewish History and Memory: Rabbinic and Medieval Periods Adelman HIST 536
Core Issues in Jewish Philosophy: Traditional Approaches and Modern Responses Mesch JTHT 526
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