Intensive Hebrew language study (Ulpan) is available on six levels, ranging from elementary (Aleph) to upper advanced (Vav). Courses are designed primarily for students enrolled in academic programs at the Hebrew University, but are also open to external students with appropriate academic background. All applicants must have been accepted to a recognized college or university or have successfully completed at least one year of study at an accredited institution of higher education. High school graduates who have successfully completed their matriculation exams may also apply.
Jerusalem Ulpan: June 26 − July 30, 2012
Application deadline: May 28, 2012
Coordinator: Ms. Revital (Tali) Debbi
140 academic hours, 7 credits, Tuition: $1600
Summer Ulpan: August 7 – September 23, 2012
Application deadline: July 5, 2012
Coordinator: Mr. Yitzhak (Tsuki) Shai
200 academic hours(*), 10 credits, Tuition: $2200
Undergraduate Summer Ulpan – September 4 – September 28, 2012
Coordinator: Mr. Yitzhak (Tsuki) Shai, 88 academic hours, 4 credits
Levels available: Aleph-Dalet
Complete Beginners! Learn the Hebrew alphabet on the web, using Internet Explorer at: http://hebrewverb.hul.huji.ac.il/newtest/pre_abc.html
(*) Beginning with the upper intermediate level (Gimel), six hours a week are devoted primarily to vocabulary enrichment in the broad areas of humanities, social sciences, and science. Readings include scholarly texts in Hebrew on a range of subjects, e.g., Jewish studies, mathematics, psychology, art, history, literature and anthropology.
All accepted students must complete financial registration in Jerusalem before starting the course, even if they have paid their fees in advanced. Students must attend classes from the first day of the Ulpan.
UNSW students who wish to attend should also complete the GEP_Outgoing_UNSW applicationv2 and return to advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au two weeks prior to the application deadline.
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