Faculty of Arts

Table of Contents

1. Time commitment to study
2. Language study streams
3. Diploma in Modern Languages (Hebrew)
    3.1. Beginners stream
    3.2. Intermediate stream
    3.3. Post-VCE stream
4. Attendance requirement
5. Requirements for a major
6. Diploma in Arts (Jewish Studies)
7. Jewish studies subjects
8. Structuring a major in Hebrew
    8.1. Beginners stream
    8.2. Intermediate stream
    8.3. Post-VCE stream
9. Combined honours entry
10. Combined honours requirements
11. Studying overseas
12. Further study
13. Career opportunities
14. For more information
Subject Lists
    Language subjects
    Optional subjects
        First/second-year subjects
        Second/third-year subjects
        Third/fourth-year subjects
        Fourth-year subjects


Hebrew was first taught at the University of Melbourne in 1946 and continues to be a significant influence on scholarly thought and the teaching of Hebrew in Jewish schools and communities throughout Australia. It is the only program in Australia that teaches Hebrew language from beginners to advanced levels and places great emphasis upon it as both the language of the Bible and the language of modern Israel today. Students are able to explore a variety of topics that draw on some of the most comprehensive Hebrew and Jewish archival resources available in Australia. The Centre maintain formal international arrangements with universities that provide students with the opportunity to complete some of their study overseas. The program leads to an articulated structure of higher degree study and provides graduates with highly valued and transferable skills in their vocational pursuits. Study of the language is complemented by subjects that explore Jewish culture, literature and society. Through the study of modern authors and poets, these subjects aim to provide students with knowledge of the language in contemporary contexts and to equip them with skills to undertake critical literary analysis in both Hebrew and English. The Jewish studies program at the University of Melbourne offers an unparalleled opportunity to study the development of Jewish civilization from its origins to the contemporary world. Students benefit from the interdisciplinary breadth of this area of study and the opportunity to combine this with options in Hebrew language study. Jewish studies is conducted in a dynamic environment by dedicated teaching staff who are able to draw on the resources of one of the country's leading history departments. Special seminar and public lecture programs are conducted to promote discussion of issues relevant to the Jewish community in Melbourne and Australia today. Jewish studies investigate the history, literature, archaeology, philosophy, ethnography and social theory of Jewish society and culture. Students of Jewish studies are encouraged to engage in contemporary debates about ethnicity and identity, assimilation, exile and Diaspora cultures. Subjects cover a range of interests and are drawn from offerings by the Department of History and the School of Art History, Cinema, Classics and Archaeology. Although language study is not a formal component of the major in Jewish studies, students are encouraged to complete Hebrew studies major concurrently.

1. Time commitment to study

As well as scheduled contact hours for lectures, tutorial and seminars a considerable additional time commitment is needed to complete the academic requirements of each subject.

A subject-specific time commitment to study will be provided by your lecturer or tutor at the beginning of semester to help you schedule your workload and successfully manage your time during the semester. In addition, general estimates of the total time commitment required to study a 12.5-point single semester subject in the Faculty of Arts can be found on Time commitment to study.

2. Language study streams

The School of Languages offers two streams of Hebrew language study:

The School of Languages determines the language stream in which a student is to enrol. Placement is based on VCE results, other language study record or a placement test.

Stream enrolment remains provisional until confirmed or, alternatively, altered according to the student's needs as determined by the department during the first two weeks of teaching. As far as possible, the school will notify students of any change to their stream enrolment during the first two weeks of semester. Where a change is made in the third or fourth week of semester it will be reported to the Associate Dean (Academic Programs).

3. Diploma in Modern Languages (Hebrew)

The Diploma in Modern Languages (DML) enables students to gain a diploma in language study while completing an undergraduate degree at the University of Melbourne.

The DML involves a three-year sequence of language study, totalling a minimum of 100 points. It adds one year to the duration of an ordinary degree course.

The DML (Hebrew) is offered in the beginners, intermediate and post-VCE streams. Hebrew subjects are taken alongside degree subjects in an integrated sequence of study. This must be approved by a faculty course adviser and the Head of Program, Hebrew studies. See Diploma in Modern Languages.

3.1. Beginners stream

First year
 183-111 Hebrew 1A12.5
 183-112 Hebrew 1B12.5
 183-130 Introduction to Modern Jewish Culture12.5
Second year
 183-113 Hebrew 2A12.5
 183-114 Hebrew 2B12.5
 or 
 183-115 Hebrew 2C12.5
 183-116 Hebrew 2D12.5
Third year
 183-117 Hebrew 3A12.5
 183-118 Hebrew 3B12.5
 or 
 183-119 Hebrew 3C12.5
 183-120 Hebrew 3D12.5
 and 
 183-212 Reading the Holocaust12.5
 or 
 183-213 Exploring the World of Jewish Literature12.5
 or 
 183-211 Israeli Film: Society through the Movies12.5

3.2. Intermediate stream

First year
 183-113 Hebrew 2A12.5
 183-114 Hebrew 2B12.5
 or 
 183-115 Hebrew 2C12.5
 183-116 Hebrew 2D12.5
Second year
 183-117 Hebrew 3A12.5
 183-118 Hebrew 3B12.5
 or 
 183-119 Hebrew 3C12.5
 183-120 Hebrew 3D12.5
Third year
 183-400 Hebrew 4A12.5
 183-401 Hebrew 4B12.5
 or 
 183-402 Hebrew 4C12.5
 183-403 Hebrew 4D12.5
 and two of the following: 
 183-212 Reading the Holocaust12.5
 183-213 Exploring the World of Jewish Literature12.5
 183-210 Israeli Politics and the Jewish World12.5
 183-211 Israeli Film: Society through the Movies12.5

3.3. Post-VCE stream

First year
 183-117 Hebrew 3A12.5
 183-118 Hebrew 3B12.5
Second year
 183-119 Hebrew 3C12.5
 183-120 Hebrew 3D12.5
 or 
 183-400 Hebrew 4A12.5
 183-401 Hebrew 4B12.5
Third year (option A)
 183-400 Hebrew 4A12.5
 183-213 Exploring the World of Jewish Literature12.5
 183-401 Hebrew 4B12.5
 183-211 Israeli Film: Society through the Movies12.5
Third year (option B)
 183-402 Hebrew 4C12.5
 183-403 Hebrew 4D12.5
 183-212 Reading the Holocaust12.5
 183-210 Israeli Politics and the Jewish World12.5

4. Attendance requirement

A threshold requirement for the acceptance of work for evaluation is attendance at all classes. This is a minimum of 75 per cent attendance.

5. Requirements for a major

A major in Hebrew usually consists of 125 points comprising:

A major must include the following subjects:

A major in Jewish studies usually consists of 112.5 points comprising:

A major may or may not include language study in Hebrew. However, students wishing to undertake combined honours in Jewish studies must complete two semesters of Hebrew language study or an approved equivalent within the course of the BA degree. They must also complete a separate major in the combining area of study.

6. Diploma in Arts (Jewish Studies)

The Diploma in Arts (Jewish Studies) is only available to students who are currently enrolled in a degree course at the University of Melbourne. It consists of a three-year sequence of study, and adds one year to the duration of your degree.

Students must complete 183-130 Introduction to Modern Jewish Culture and 87.5 points of second/third-year subjects selected from the list of Jewish studies subjects below. Alternatively, students who have completed appropriate background studies at first year may complete 100 points of second/third-year subjects from the list below.

7. Jewish studies subjects

Non-language study
First/second yearSemester
 183-130 Introduction to Modern Jewish Culture1
Second/third year
 183-213 Exploring the World of Jewish LiteratureNot Offered
 183-210 Israeli Politics and the Jewish World2
 183-211 Israeli Film: Society through the Movies2
 183-212 Reading the Holocaust1
 131-052 The Holocaust & Genocide1
 131-058 The Rise & Fall of the German EmpireNot Offered
 131-066 The Modern Middle EastNot Offered
 131-069 God Through HistoryNot Offered
 131-048 Hitler's Germany1
 131-211 The History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict2
 131-212 Screening the HolocaustNot Offered
Language study
First/second yearSemester
 183-111 Hebrew 1A1
 183-112 Hebrew 1B2
 183-128 Beginners Ancient (Biblical) Hebrew ANot Offered
 183-129 Beginners Ancient (Biblical) Hebrew BNot Offered
 922-126 MCD-Introduction to Biblical Hebrew1
 922-127 MCD-Biblical Hebrew2
 183-113 Hebrew 2ANot Offered
 183-114 Hebrew 2BNot Offered
 183-115 Hebrew 2C1
 183-116 Hebrew 2D2
First/second/third year
 183-117 Hebrew 3A1
 183-118 Hebrew 3B2
 183-119 Hebrew 3C1
 183-120 Hebrew 3D2
Second/third year
 922-128 MCD-Advanced Biblical Hebrew Reading1, repeat 2
Third/fourth year
 183-455 Special Study Research Project (Hebrew)1, repeat 2
 183-400 Hebrew 4ANot Offered
 183-401 Hebrew 4BNot Offered
 183-402 Hebrew 4C1
 183-403 Hebrew 4D2

8. Structuring a major in Hebrew

A major in Hebrew studies usually takes one of the following forms.

8.1. Beginners stream

First year
 183-111 Hebrew 1A1
 183-112 Hebrew 1B2
 183-130 Introduction to Modern Jewish Culture1
Second year
 183-113 Hebrew 2ANot Offered
 183-114 Hebrew 2BNot Offered
 or 
 183-115 Hebrew 2C1
 183-116 Hebrew 2D2
 and 
 183-210 Israeli Politics and the Jewish World2
 183-211 Israeli Film: Society through the Movies2
Third year
 183-117 Hebrew 3A1
 183-118 Hebrew 3B2
 or 
 183-119 Hebrew 3C1
 183-120 Hebrew 3D2
 and 
 183-212 Reading the Holocaust1
 or 
 183-213 Exploring the World of Jewish LiteratureNot Offered
 or 
 183-211 Israeli Film: Society through the Movies2

8.2. Intermediate stream

First year
 183-113 Hebrew 2ANot Offered
 183-114 Hebrew 2BNot Offered
 or 
 183-115 Hebrew 2C1
 183-116 Hebrew 2D2
 and 
 183-130 Introduction to Modern Jewish Culture1
Second year
 183-117 Hebrew 3A1
 183-118 Hebrew 3B2
 or 
 183-119 Hebrew 3C1
 183-120 Hebrew 3D2
 and one of the following: 
 183-212 Reading the Holocaust1
 183-213 Exploring the World of Jewish LiteratureNot Offered
 183-210 Israeli Politics and the Jewish World2
 183-211 Israeli Film: Society through the Movies2
Third year
 183-400 Hebrew 4ANot Offered
 183-401 Hebrew 4BNot Offered
 or 
 183-402 Hebrew 4C1
 183-403 Hebrew 4D2
 and two of the following not completed at second-year level: 
 183-212 Reading the Holocaust1
 183-213 Exploring the World of Jewish LiteratureNot Offered
 183-210 Israeli Politics and the Jewish World2
 183-211 Israeli Film: Society through the Movies2

8.3. Post-VCE stream

First year
 183-117 Hebrew 3A1
 183-118 Hebrew 3B2
 183-130 Introduction to Modern Jewish Culture1
Second year
 183-210 Israeli Politics and the Jewish World2
 and either 
 183-119 Hebrew 3C1
 183-120 Hebrew 3D2
 or 
 183-400 Hebrew 4ANot Offered
 183-401 Hebrew 4BNot Offered
Third year (option A)
 183-400 Hebrew 4ANot Offered
 183-213 Exploring the World of Jewish LiteratureNot Offered
 183-401 Hebrew 4BNot Offered
 183-211 Israeli Film: Society through the Movies2
Third year (option B)
 183-402 Hebrew 4C1
 183-403 Hebrew 4D2
 183-212 Reading the Holocaust1
 183-213 Exploring the World of Jewish LiteratureNot Offered
 183-210 Israeli Politics and the Jewish World2
 183-211 Israeli Film: Society through the Movies2

9. Combined honours entry

Currently there is no pure honours in Hebrew or Jewish studies. However, combined honours is available in Jewish studies. This means that students must combine fourth-year honours in Jewish studies with another area of study.

The prerequisites for entry to combined honours in Jewish studies are:

For information on how to apply see Applying for Honours.

10. Combined honours requirements

Students undertaking combined honours in Jewish studies and another area of study must complete:

or

Students should note that they are encouraged to complete at least one semester of Hebrew language study at intermediate or advanced level (12.5 points) in their first semester of honours study. Consult the list of language study subjects above and Hebrew and Jewish Studies.

Fourth-year honours subjects
 183-453 Literature of DestructionNot Offered
 183-454 Jerusalem in Jewish Literature2
 183-455 Special Study Research Project (Hebrew)1, repeat 2
 131-450 Remembering the Holocaust2
 Note: additional fourth-year level subjects are available with the approval of the convener of Jewish studies and the Associate Dean (Academic Programs). 

11. Studying overseas

Suitably qualified students may include subjects completed at an accredited overseas university as part of the second/third-year component of their Jewish studies major. Formal arrangements exist with the Rothberg International School of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, the Tel Aviv University Lowy School for Overseas Students and the Oxford One-Year Program in Jewish Studies. In certain cases, financial assistance for overseas study may be arranged in consultation with the program convener. Interested students should consult the Faculty of Arts Office regarding credit and the International Centre for application forms and information on the programs.

Students proceeding to overseas study must have the permission of the Director of Jewish studies and the Faculty of Arts before commencing their overseas study. See Studying overseas for credit.

12. Further study

The Jewish studies program leads to an articulated structure of higher degree study and provides graduates with highly valued and transferable skills in their vocational pursuits.

13. Career opportunities

Graduates who have majored in Hebrew studies have found employment as teachers, academics, translators, interpreters, writers, journalists, editors and in various areas of the public service and professions serving local Jewish communities.

14. For more information

Dr Dvir Abramovich
Room 251, Old Arts Building
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel: + 61 3 8344 3789

or

Associate Professor Ziva Shavitsky
Room 250, Old Arts Building
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel: + 61 3 8344 5518
Web: http://www.hebrew.unimelb.edu.au/

Language subjects

183-111 Hebrew 1A
183-112 Hebrew 1B
183-113 Hebrew 2A
183-114 Hebrew 2B
183-115 Hebrew 2C
183-116 Hebrew 2D
183-128 Beginners Ancient (Biblical) Hebrew A
183-129 Beginners Ancient (Biblical) Hebrew B
183-117 Hebrew 3A
183-118 Hebrew 3B
183-119 Hebrew 3C
183-120 Hebrew 3D
183-400 Hebrew 4A
183-401 Hebrew 4B
183-402 Hebrew 4C
183-403 Hebrew 4D

Optional subjects

First/second-year subjects

183-130 Introduction to Modern Jewish Culture
922-126 MCD-Introduction to Biblical Hebrew
922-127 MCD-Biblical Hebrew

Second/third-year subjects

183-212 Reading the Holocaust
183-213 Exploring the World of Jewish Literature
183-210 Israeli Politics and the Jewish World
183-211 Israeli Film: Society through the Movies
922-128 MCD-Advanced Biblical Hebrew Reading

Third/fourth-year subjects

183-455 Special Study Research Project (Hebrew)

Fourth-year subjects

183-518 Hebrew and Jewish Studies Thesis
183-453 Literature of Destruction
183-454 Jerusalem in Jewish Literature



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