Ancient Languages and Biblical Studies – Online
Online Courses at the Israel Institute of Biblical Studies virtual campus
A collaboration between The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and eTeacher Group
The Hebrew University and eTeacher Group offer various a of synchronous courses through the online campus of the Israel Institute of Biblical Studies .
The online language courses have been developed by top university researchers, linguists, and instructors. These courses are given by expert teachers in different languages (English, French, Korean, Russian, German, Spanish, and Portuguese).
The sophisticated multimedia infrastructure enables eTeacher to run synchronous courses in virtual classrooms featuring real-time interaction between teachers and groups of students, all of whom are conveniently situated in their homes.
Some of the language courses offered through eTeacher platform are accredited by the Hebrew University* , due successful completion of the courses demands:
Biblical Hebrew – Level A (Begginer)
Biblical Hebrew – Level B (Improved)
Biblical Hebrew – Level C (Intermediate)
Biblical Hebrew – Level D (Advanced)
Biblical Hebrew – Level E (Expert)
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Biblical Aramaic – Level 1
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Biblical Greek – Level 1
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More information is available on the program's website
Contact us: eteacher@mail.huji.ac.il
* Please be sure you are aware of the precise details of the accreditation in advance (i.e - how many university credit "points" are granted upon successful completion of each online course). Some of the panoramic courses on the program website are overseen by HUJI, and some are even written (for the wider public) by HUJI affiliates, but these are not for credit.
If you are interested in online courses during your academic studies for an academic degree - make sure that these courses' accreditation is accepted in your academic institution\your academic program. This is a consideration of each academic institution in accordance with their policy.
* These online courses are not designated for regular Hebrew University students.