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Students with an interest in biblical studies may want to fulfill their language requirement in either Hebrew, the primary language of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), or Greek, the language of the New Testament.

The Hebrew sequence consists of 16 hours (4 courses). These can be taken as REL electives, but in order to fulfill the College language requirement, they must be taken under the HEBR rubric.

The information provided here has been supplied by the teaching faculty who offer these courses, and is intended to supplement, but not replace, the official course descriptions that are contained in the LSU catalog.  The descriptions given here are for informational purposes only, and are subject to change without notice.

HEBR/REL 1001, 1002 Beginning Hebrew
HEBR/REL 2003, 2004 Intermediate Hebrew

The Greek sequence is offered through the Classics program in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures.  It also consists of 16 hours (4 courses): GREK 1001, 2051, 2053, and 2055 or 2066.


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