Hebrew is the only classic language and one of only a handful of ancient languages spoken today. Though today it is spoken in Israel, Hebrew was not spoken for about 2,500 years. In the eighteenth century, those who renewed it chose Biblical Hebrew. Therefore, the differences between Biblical and Modern Hebrew are small. Most Hebrew students have had no prior Hebrew-language training and most students in OU Hebrew classes are not Jewish. The Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics at OU is the only place in the region to offer a full program in Hebrew language at all levels as well as Hebrew/Jewish literature in translation.
OU offers a minor in Hebrew, which requires 18 credit hours. Students may also combine the study of Hebrew with other majors and/or minors such as History, International and Area Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, Anthropology or Liberal Studies.
Academic Advisor
Office: Kaufman Hall, Room 203A
Email: bryan.allwine-1@ou.edu