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HE 121: Elementary Hebrew
9.00 - 25.00 Credits
Colorado College
An introduction to the Hebrew language, including vocabulary grammar, and syntax, with emphasis on reading passages from the Hebrew Bible and developing conversational skills in modern Hebrew. (Not offered 2008-09.) .25 unit.
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HE 122: Elementary Hebrew
9.00 - 25.00 Credits
Colorado College
An introduction to the Hebrew language, including vocabulary grammar, and syntax, with emphasis on reading passages from the Hebrew Bible and developing conversational skills in modern Hebrew. (Not offered 2008-09.) .25 unit.
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HE 221: Intermediate Hebrew
9.00 - 25.00 Credits
Colorado College
A brief survey of Semitic language, focusing on the reading and writing of Hebrew phonology, grammar, and syntax. Simple biblical and modern prose will be studied. Adjunct credit will be available to those students who pass an entrance examination indicating sufficient previous study for skill maintenance. (Not offered 2008-09.) .25 unit.
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HE 221 - Intermediate Hebrew
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HE 222: Intermediate Hebrew
9.00 - 25.00 Credits
Colorado College
A brief survey of Semitic language, focusing on the reading and writing of Hebrew phonology, grammar, and syntax. Simple biblical and modern prose will be studied. Adjunct credit will be available to those students who pass an entrance examination indicating sufficient previous study for skill maintenance. (Not offered 2008-09.) .25 unit.
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HE 321: Advanced Hebrew
9.00 - 25.00 Credits
Colorado College
Advanced work in Semitic language, focusing on the reading and writing of Hebrew phonology, grammar, and syntax. (Not offered 2008-09.) .25 unit.
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HE 322: Advanced Hebrew
9.00 - 25.00 Credits
Colorado College
Advanced work in Semitic language, focusing on the reading and writing of Hebrew phonology, grammar, and syntax. (Not offered 2008-09.) .25 unit.
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HS 101: Aikido
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Colorado College
A Japanese martial art based on principles of resolving any form of conflict nonviolently. Physical movements are related to ethical considerations as a student learns to react without harming a partner or being harmed in turn. Maximum of 1/2 unit may be counted towards graduation. (Not offered 2008-09.) .25 unit.
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HS 112: Visual Culture-Theory & Practice
1.00 Credits
Colorado College
Visual Culture explores the connections between fine art and a wide variety of contemporary images. Course assignments combine visual analysis, readings, and discussion with creative projects. Students will examine different media to explore the following topics: illusion and reality, the ideal, image and text, gender, architecture and public spaces. This course was formerly listed as AS 110 Topics in Studio Art: Visual Culture. 1 unit - Reed, Simons.
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HS 115: Introduction to Film NOW FS215
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Colorado College
Film in its formal dimensions, narrative and non-narrative (documentary, experimental). How meaning and pleasure are created visually. Emphasis on film style: the shot, mise-en-scene, cinematography, editing (montage) and sound. (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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HS 118: Gender & Communications
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Colorado College
This course investigates the differences and similarities between male and female communication in contemporary American society within the framework of communication and feminist theory from a number of contexts, including interpersonal communication in family contexts and the work environment, public communication about gender in the media, and interpersonal and mediated communication in the education system. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Diverse Cultures and Critiques requirement.) (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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