The B.A. in Foreign Languages and Literatures (FLL) provides students with a comprehensive knowledge of a specific language (or languages) and advanced familiarity with the cultural practices and traditions associated with the language(s) of specialization. The major in FLL enhances critical thinking and communication skills, and provides students with a cross-cultural understanding of our contemporary world. The program allows students the flexibility to explore a single or dual language specialization as well as the opportunity to study culture through interdisciplinary fields of critical concentration, such as Comparative Cultural Studies, Film and Visual Culture, Intensive Area Studies, Literary Studies, and Medieval and Early Modern Studies. A major in FLL offers an excellent basis for a variety of careers, including graduate study in an area of foreign language and culture and/or in the humanities and social sciences, as well as careers in education, international development, diplomacy and government, national security, communications, law, journalism, arts and culture, publishing, and global business. Participation in UF study-abroad programs or a UF approved program is highly encouraged.
Coursework for the Major
The Hebrew specialization of the Foreign Languages and Literatures major consists of preparatory language study at the lower division (1000 and 2000 level), and 33 hours of advanced language, theory, and culture study in the upper division (3000 level and above).
All coursework for the major must be completed with minimum grades of C.
Required Foundation Coursework | 18 Credits
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| HBR 1130 | Beginning Modern Hebrew 1 | 5 |
| HBR 1131 | Beginning Modern Hebrew 2 | 5 |
| HBR 2220 | Intermediate Modern Hebrew 1 | 4 |
| HBR 2221 | Intermediate Modern Hebrew 2 | 4 |
| Total Credits | 18 |
Required Core Coursework | 33 Credits
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Advanced Language and Culture | ||
| HBR 3410 | Advanced Modern Hebrew 1 | 3 |
| HBR 3411 | Advanced Modern Hebrew 2 | 3 |
| Advanced Elective Coursework | ||
| Select 18 credits (at least 6 credits at the 4000 level): | 18 | |
HBT 3100 | Introduction to Israeli Culture | |
HBT 3233 | Israeli History and the Contemporary Novel | |
HBT 3563 | Women in Modern Hebrew Fiction | |
HBT 3564 | Motherhood in Modern Hebrew Literature | |
HBR 3440 | Translation in Israeli Media | |
HBR 3443 | Hebrew News and Media | |
HBR 4930 | Special Topics | |
HMW 4200 | Readings in Modern Hebrew Literature 1 | |
HMW 4201 | Readings in Modern Hebrew Literature 2 | |
| Critical Concentration | ||
| Although courses may appear in more than one group, they may be counted toward only one group | ||
| Select 9 credits from one area: | 9 | |
Comparative Cultural Studies | ||
Film and Visual Culture | ||
Literary Studies | ||
Medieval and Early Modern Studies | ||
| Total Credits | 33 |
Placement
In all languages, students with either a native background in the language or prior study in that language, might be eligible to place out of the preparatory language courses and should meet with the undergraduate coordinator to arrange for placement assessment.
