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Courses in the International School
Students enroll in the University of Haifa’s International School. Generally, each student takes four courses (usually three-credit hours each) a semester: a course in Hebrew or Arabic language (six- and four-credits, respectively), a course related to the culture or history of Israel and the Middle East, and courses in the student’s area of interest in the general liberal arts curriculum.
Students may also enroll in the Department of English, and art majors may enroll in the Department of Fine Arts.
Please note that all courses are not taught every semester. For the most up-to-date schedule with descriptions, see http://overseas.haifa.ac.il/courses.asp
Courses in the Regular Division of the University of Haifa
Students with sufficient Hebrew skills are encouraged to enroll directly in the regular courses offered at the University of Haifa.
Communications
Israeli Collective Memory
Israeli Media Research: Politics, Culture, and Identity
Mass Media and Israeli Society
Media in War and Crisis
Media, Politics, and Public Opinion
Contemporary Israel and Middle East Studies
Arab-Israeli Relations
Contemporary Israel: History and Society
Contemporary Israeli Literature
Economics and the Israeli Economy
Educational Policy in Israel: Goals, Processes, Structures, Achievements and Problems
Ethnic Groups in Israel
Globalization and Politics of Identity
Introduction to the Maritime Archaeology and History of Israel
Israel: A Perspective from Psychological Research
Israeli Collective Memory
Israeli Media REsearch: Politics, Culture, and Identity
Israeli Political System: Institutions, Processes, LEaders
Jewish Women in Pre-State Israel
Literature of the Shoah
Mass Media and Israeli Society
Migration and Immigration
Social Difference and Education in Israel
The Galilee and its Surroundings from Past to Present
The Jewish Woman: Historical Contexts & Imaginary Constructs
Understanding Israeli Society Through Israeli Films
Women in Israel
Education
Educational Policy in Israel: Goals, Processes, Structures, Achievements and Problems
Social Difference and Education in Israel
English Literature and Language
Basic Concepts in Applied Linguistics
Before and After "Midnight": The Indian
Literary Tradition
Children's Literature
Contemporary Israeli Literature
English Editing
English Renaissance Literature
English Semantics
English Syntax
Fantasy Classics
Hebrew-English Contrastive Analysis
Horror
Introduction to Analysis of Drama
Introduction to Analysis of Fiction
Introduction to Linguistics A
Introduction to Linguistics B
Introduction to Poetry and Fiction
Introduction to the Analysis of Poetry
Islands of Exploitation
Jewish American Literature
John Milton and the Middle East
Language and Nationality
Language, Modality and Community
Legal Realism
Lexicology and Lexicography
Literature Between Two World Wars
Literature of the Shoah
Modern Women Poets
Modernism
Morphology
Mythic Contexts
Pedagogical Grammar
Phonology
Phonology and Morphology
Revising the Heroine: 19th and 20th Century Novels by Women
Sex and Gender in Early Modern Families
Shakespeare
Sixteenth Century British Literature
Sociolinguistics
Stories of the South
Style and Composition A
Style and Composition B
Survey of 14th to 18th Century Literature
Survey of 19th and 20th Century Literature
Survey of American Literature
The Bible as Literature
The Poetry of Edmund SPenser
The Theory of Translation
Tragic Action and the Politics of Masculinity
Translation into English
Work
Hebrew and Arabic Language
Hebrew Language: Advanced
Hebrew Language: Elementary 1
Hebrew Language: Elementary 2
Hebrew Language: Intermediate 1
Hebrew Language: Intermediate 2
Modern Standard Arabic: Elementary 1
Modern Standard Arabic: Elementary 2
Spoken Arabic: Elementary 1
Spoken Arabic: Elementary 2
History
Arab-Israeli Relations
Contemporary Israel: History and Society
History of Jewish Thought
Jewish Women in Pre-State Israel
Knights of the Holy Land: The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291
The Jew in the Modern World, 1750-1948
The Jewish Woman: Historical Contexts & Imaginary Constructs
Women in Israel
Law
Comparative Administrative Law
Comparative Criminal Procedure
Economic Analysis of Competition Law
Economical, Social, and Behavioral Theories on Property Law
Economy Analysis of Constitutional Law
Game Theory
International Tax Treaties: Policies and Practice
Trivial Advocacy
Peace & Conflict Studies
Arab-Israeli Relations
Ethnic Groups in Israel
Globalization and Politics of Identity
Media in War and Crisis
Media, Politics, and Public Opinion
Regional Conflicts: Between War and Peace
Terrorism and Responses
The Dynamics of Conflict: Alternative Perspectives on its Initiation, Evolution, and Termination
The Psychology of Conflict
Political Science
Globalization and Politics of Identity
Israeli Political System: Institutions, Processes, Leaders
Terrorism and Responses
Psychology and Honors Psychology Program
Directed Reading / Research in Psychology
Drugs, Society, and Behavior
Honors Seminar in Psychology
Israel: A Perspective From Psychological Research
Socialization Processes
Socio-Emotional Development
The Psychology of Conflict
Religious Studies
Between Faith and Reason: Medieval Jewish Philosophy
Biblical Theology: The Journey of the Soul in Biblical Stories
History of Jewish Thought
Introduction to Rabbinic Literature I: Talmud and Jewish Law
Introduction to Rabbinic Literature II: Midrash and Jewish Lore
Jewish Philosophy
Knights of the Holy Land: The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291
Philosophers and Film Stars: The Varieties of Modern Jewish Culture
The Bible as Literature
The Jew in the Modern World, 1750-1948
The Jewish Woman: Historical Contexts & Imaginary Constructs
The Messiah Idea in Judaism
Sociology
Ethnic Groups in Israel
Migration and Immigration
Social Difference and Education in Israel
Understanding Israeli Society Through Israeli Films
Internship Courses
The Internship Program features directed work experiences related to the academic
or vocational interests of students. The program is coordinated by a member of
the International School faculty and an on-site supervisor who holds
academic and professional credentials. Internship courses are awarded up to 4
Boston University credits.
Some past placements include:
Isha L'Isha (Haifa Feminist Center)
Shelter for Battered Women
Ofakim School for Children with Cerebral Palsy
Michah-Society for the Education of Deaf Children
Gan HaYeled - Special education preschool facility
Shatil - Support project for voluntary organizations
Bnei Zion Genetic Counseling Clinic
Biopsychology Laboratories, University of Haifa
Shadowing an Israeli Doctor
Department of Archeology, University of Haifa
Department of Maritime Civilizations, University of Haifa
Reuben and Edith Hecht Museum
Office of the Spokesperson, University of Haifa
Carmel Hai-Bar Nature Reserve
Wydra Institute for the Research of Maritime and Aviation Studies
Haifa Municipal Museum
Haifa Theatre
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Faculty
Hanan Alexander
Head, Department of Overseas Studies
Ayman Agbaria
Department of Education
Sarit Alkaly
Department of Psychology
Sara Ben-Dor
Hebrew Language Ulpan
Michael Ben-Gad
Department of Economics
Mina Ben-Meir
Hebrew Language Ulpan
Barry Berger
Department of Psychology
Judith Bronstein
Department of General History & Department of the Land of Israel Studies
Esther Carmel-Hakim
Land of Israel Studies Department
Yossi Chajes
Department of Jewish History
Rina Charash
Head of Hebrew Language Ulpan
Elliot Chodoff
Lecturer
Jonathan Cohen
Department of Communications
Maayan Davidov
Department of Psychology
Jenan Faraj-Falah
Arabic Language
Noam Flinker
Department of English Literature and Language
Zalman Gordon
Lecturer and Coordinator of the Internship and Volunteer Programs
Seth (Avi) Kadish
Department of Jewish History and Thought
Menachem Kellner
Department of Jewish History and Thought
Haggai Kupermintz
Department of Education
Yosef Leibowitz
Department of Overseas Studies
Zach Levey
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Arthur S. Lieberman
Professor Emeritus of Physical Environmental Quality, Cornell University, USA
Ezra Marcus
Department of Maritime Civilizations and Archaeology
Abraham Melamed
Department of Jewish History and Thought
Oren Meyers
Department of Communications
Benny Miller
School of Political Science
Ben Mor
School of Political Sciences and Director, Honors Program in Peace & Conflict Studies
Yisrael Ne'eman
Lecturer and Tour Guide
David Oppenheim
Department of Psychology, and Director, Honors Program in Psychology
Halleli Pinson
Department of Education
Sondra M. Rubenstein
Department of Communications
Miriam Sivan
Department of English Literature and Language
Adam Tellers
Department of Jewish History and Director, Honors Program in Jewish Culture and Civilization
Estie Yankelevitch
Land of Israel Studies Department
Daniel Zisenwine
Visiting Lecturer
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