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Course Descriptions

The GREK 101, 102, 201 sequence covers the full grammar and syntax of the Classical Greek and prepares the student to read a wide range of prose and poetry from the archaic, classical and Hellenistic periods.

For Modern Greek, please see the Modern Greek section of the Bulletin.

GREK 101   
Elementary Greek I
3 Semester Hours

A basic introduction to Greek grammar and syntax, including noun declension and verb conjugation; translation of simple prose passages.

GREK 102    
Elementary Greek II
3 Semester Hours

A continuation of the grammar and syntax covered in GREK 101, with a focus on more complex sentences and dependent clauses; translation of most elaborate prose and poetry passages.

Prerequisite: GREK 101 or equivalent.

GREK 198     
Special Studies
1-3 Semester Hours

GREK 199    
Independent Studies
1-3 Semester Hours

GREK 201    
Intermediate Greek
3 Semester Hours

A continuation of the GREK 101 and 102 sequence, focusing on more advanced constructions; grammar review and translation of unedited passages of poetry and prose.
 
Prerequisite: GREK 102 or equivalent.

GREK 298    
Special Studies
1-3 Semester Hours

GREK 299    
Independent Studies
1-3 Semester Hours

GREK 311    
Readings in Homeric Greek
3 Semester Hours

Readings in Homer's Iliad, Odyssey, and the Homeric Hymns.

This course may be repeated for credit.

GREK 312    
Greek Drama
3 Semester Hours

Readings in Greek Tragedy (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides) and/or Comedy (Aristophanes, Menander).

This course may be repeated for credit.

GREK 313
Greek Lyric Poetry
3 Semester Hours

Readings in early lyric, elegiac, iambic, and choral poetry.

GREK 314
Hellenistic Greek Poetry

3 Semester Hours

Readings in Callimachus, Apollonius, Theocritus.

GREK 322    
Greek Philosophy
3 Semester Hours

Readings in Plato and/or Aristotle.
 
This course may be repeated for credit.

GREK 325
Greek Orators
3 Semester Hours

Readings in Lysias, Demonsthenes, Isocrates, Aeschines, Antiphon.

This course may be repeated for credit.

GREK 327
Greek Historians

3 Semester Hours

Readings in Heroditus, Thucydides, Xenophon.

This course may be repeated for credit.

GREK 329
Hellenistic Greek Prose
3 Semester Hours

Readings in Greek literature from the 3rd century B.C. to the New Testament.

This course may be repeated for credit.

GREK 398    
Special Studies
1-3 Semester Hours

GREK 399    
Independent Studies
1-3 Semester Hours

GREK 410    
Practicum: Teaching Classical Greek
3 Semester Hours

Practicum in teaching elementary Greek.  Topics include pedagogy, planning, presentation, testing, grading, tutoring, and problem-solving.

Permission of the instructor required.

Prerequisite: At least two semesters of Greek at the 300- or 400-level and a minimum GPA of 3.3 (B+) in GREK courses.

GREK 415    
Special Topics in Greek Literature
3 Semester Hours

This course may be repeated for credit.

GREK 498    
Special Studies
1-3 Semester Hours

GREK 499    
Independent Studies
1-3 Semester Hours

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