Hebrew
City | Student Scholarships | Category | Duration | Admission Requirements | Education Institution |
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Copenhagen | SU berettiget | Bachelors | 3 year | Gymnasiel |
City | Copenhagen |
Student Scholarships | SU berettiget |
Category | Bachelors |
Duration | 3 year |
Admission Requirements | Gymnasiel |
Education Institution |
Hebrew is an education with an emphasis on the language of Hebrew and Jewish / Israeli history and culture. Although the main focus is on Jewish history, so involved story for all the modern Middle East region on the study.
The first six months of the training is teaching the language Hebrew, then later you should read some texts in the original language, Hebrew. After you are well versed in the Hebrew language, elementary instruction to address the reading of classic and modern Hebrew texts.
You learn at the same time the State of Israel and the Jewish culture and tradition. Judaism as a religion is a natural part of the study and how it affects society, politics and other aspects of the Jewish community. At the end of the training you get to read more contemporary literature and engage in popular media in Israel. A recurring theme in teaching is also that you will be able to transmit and communicate your knowledge, for example. fans, business partners, students and other groups.
The program is a very relevant training to take in the event that you would like to read theology, as it provides an insight and a better understanding of what it says in the Old Testament of the Bible, which has just been written in Hebrew.
Moreover, it is also good to Hebrew if you choose journalist road and want to get to work in one of the world's trouble spots. Although most Israelis and Jews speak fluent English, then it is a clear advantage to know their culture and background and be able to read the newspaper when one is posted.
Besides being a journalist or a theologian who get a better insight into Jewish life, there are also other situations where you may need Hebrew. Among other incredible number of Jews in the United States, and they have all learned a little Hebrew in order to read the ancient writings. If you get acquainted with a jew, it will be advantageous for you to know the language a little in advance so you can impress.
Job Opportunities
Teacher, translator, theologian, broadcast journalist.
Special admission requirements
Danish A, English B, History B or History of Ideas B or Contemporary History B.
Related student jobs
You may want. work on the Israeli embassy or in a synagogue to practice your Hebrew and get a broader insight into the culture.