Earn College Credits
Internship: Professional Experience and Development in Israel
An academic internship which provides students with supervised training under the sponsorship of an approved company or organization. Students will be placed in an internship in their field of study and experience, and will typically spend 30 hours per week at the internship site. Periodic meetings with an academic supervisor and a concluding project are requirements.
Hebrew Language
An elementary or intermediate-level course in modern Israeli Hebrew. Students will learn to read and write Hebrew, including core vocabulary, grammar, oral and written conversation. Course will include excerpts from modern Hebrew prose, poetry and song. Focus is placed on developing basic conversational Hebrew skills. Course requirements include period exams.
Tiyulim: History and Geography of Israel: State, Land & People
This course will explore the history of the Zionist movement, the foundation of a Jewish-Zionist society in Israel, pre-state (biblical to modern) history of the land, minority populations and other issues relevant to the contemporary land, people and state. Course work will take place via weekly enrichment sessions, and frequent excursions to relevant historical and modern sites for learning in the field.
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