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Central Semitic languages / Languages of Israel / Hebrew language / Fusional languages / Languages of Gibraltar / Arabs / Jews / Arabic / Hebrew literature / Jewish history / Aramaic language / Modern Hebrew
Date: 2015-03-26 10:19:22
Central Semitic languages
Languages of Israel
Hebrew language
Fusional languages
Languages of Gibraltar
Arabs
Jews
Arabic
Hebrew literature
Jewish history
Aramaic language
Modern Hebrew

International Minor in Engineering: Middle Eastern Studies  Language: maximum of 12 semester hours ARAB HEBR

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