Course schedule

The course schedule for each new academic year is posted during the summer before the beginning of the fall semester. If the courses for your semester are not yet listed in the schedule below, please revisit our website for future updates.



Fall 2009
  Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8-12

All Hebrew classes meet Mondays through Thursdays for two hours each morning, usually twice a week from 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. and twice a week from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Modern Standard Arabic classes meet 3 days a week for two hours each morning.

12-15  
The Economics of the Middle East


Media, Politics, and Public Opinion


Spoken Arabic: Elementary 1


Introduction to Rabbinic Literature I: Talmud and Jewish Law


Arab-Israeli Relations


Spoken Arabic: Elementary 1


Intergroup Relations: Psychology of Conflict and Reconciliation


Topics in the Social History of Israel


Contemporary Israeli Literature


Media in War and Crises

15-18  
Peace & Conflict Honors Seminar I: The Dynamics of Conflict


Jewish Ethnic Groups in Israel


Contemporary Israel: History and Society


Leadership in Organizations


Terrorism and Response


Biblical Theology I: The Journey of the Soul in Biblical Stories


Honors Seminar in Psychology


Iraq: Politics, Society and the Topography of Conflict

18-21  
Guided Fieldwork: Cultural Communication



Spring 2010
  Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8-12

All Hebrew classes meet Mondays through Thursdays for two hours each morning, usually twice a week from 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. and twice a week from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Modern Standard Arabic classes meet 3 days a week for two hours each morning.

12-15  
Literature of the Shoah


Game Theory and International Security


Spoken Arabic: Elementary 1


Peace & Conflict Honors Seminar II: Regional Conflicts


Introduction to Rabbinic Literature II: Jewish Society in Tractate Sanhedrin


Arab-Israeli Relations


Jewish Art in the Twentieth Century


Spoken Arabic: Elementary 1


Media in War and Crises


Women in Israel


Two Approaches to Jewish Philosophy: Halevi and Maimonides

15-18  
Writing Israel


Markets, Games and Strategic Behavior


Israeli Collective Memory


Arms Control in the Nuclear Realm


Political Science Seminar: Moral Dilemmas of Asymmetric Conflict


Contemporary Israel: History and Society


Honors Seminar in Psychology


Political Economy of the Middle East


Biblical Theology II: The Concept of Redemptive History in the Bible


Drugs, Society, and Behavior


Cleavages in Israel - and the Search of Solutions

18-21  
Guided Fieldwork: Cultural Communication

 
Psychology and Conflict Resolution



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