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GREK 401 - Elementary Classical Greek
Credits:
4.00
Grammar, simple composition, and translation. For students
without previous training in Greek. Special fee.
GREK 402 - Elementary Classical Greek
Credits:
4.00
See description for GREK 401.
GREK 403 - Elementary Modern Greek
Credits:
4.00
Aural-oral practice and the study of fundamental speech
patterns, reading, and writing to achieve a firm basis for
an active command of the language. (No credit for students
who have had two or more years of modern Greek in secondary
school.) Special fee.
GREK 404 - Elementary Modern Greek
Credits:
4.00
See description for GREK 403.
GREK 503 - Intermediate Classical Greek
Credits:
4.00
Readings from Xenophon, Plato, Herodotus, Euripides,
and the New Testament. Prereq: GREK 402. Special fee.
GREK 504 - Intermediate Classical Greek
Credits:
4.00
See description for GREK 503.
GREK 505 - Intermediate Modern Greek
Credits:
4.00
Short selections from modern Greek literature with
grammar review and oral practice. Readings from such
authors as Solomos, Cavafy, Palamas, Kazantzakis,
Venezis, Myrivilis, Seferis, and Elytis. Prereq: GREK 404
or equivalent. Special fee.
GREK 506 - Intermediate Modern Greek
Credits:
4.00
See description for GREK 505.
GREK 595 - Directed Reading in Greek
Credits:
2.00 or 4.00
Independent study of a classical, Byzantine, or modern
Greek author. May be repeated. Prereq: GREK 503-506,
or equivalent. Special fee.
GREK 596 - Directed Reading in Greek
Credits:
2.00 or 4.00
See description for GREK 595.
GREK #631 - Greek Prose Composition
Credits:
4.00
Review of Attic Greek grammar; study of Greek prose style;
English to Greek translation. Prereq: permission. Special
fee.
GREK #632 - Greek Prose Composition
Credits:
4.00
See description for GREK 631.
GREK 635 - Third Year Modern Greek
Credits:
4.00
Rapid review of basic grammatical structures and in-depth
study of more complex linguistic patterns. Vocabulary
building. Frequent compositions and oral presentations using
materials on contemporary culture and literary texts as well
as various media. Students develop oral/aural skills in lab
and class. Prereq: GREK 505-506; or 595-596 (if approved)
with a grade of C or better. Special fee.
GREK 636 - Third Year Modern Greek
Credits:
4.00
See description for GREK 635.
GREK 751 - Homer and the Archaic Period
Credits:
4.00
Readings from the Iliad, the Odyssey, the Homeric hymns,
Hesiod, Pindar, and the lyric poets. Prereq: permission.
Special fee.
GREK 752 - Homer and the Archaic Period
Credits:
4.00
See description for GREK 751.
GREK 753 - Advanced Study in Athenian Literature
Credits:
4.00
A) Aeschylus; B) Sophocles; C) Euripides; D) Aristophanes;
E) Herodotus; F) Thucydides; G) Xenophon; H) Plato;
I) Aristotle; J) Lysias; K) Demosthenes; L) Isocrates.
Major Attic authors from the Battle of Marathon to the
death of Alexander the Great. Prereq: permission. Special
fee.
GREK 754 - Advanced Study in Athenian Literature
Credits:
4.00
See description for GREK 753.
GREK 791 - Methods of Foreign Language Teaching
Credits:
4.00
Objectives, methods, and techniques in teaching foreign
languages from elementary grades through college.
Discussion, demonstration, preparation of instructional
materials, microteaching of the language skills.
Prereq: permission. Special fee.
GREK 795 - Special Studies
Credits:
4.00
A) Pre-Socratic Philosophers; B) Hellenistic Greek Authors;
C) Menander; D) Callimachus; E) Apollonius of Rhodes;
F) Theocritus; G) Polybius; H) Greek Authors of the
Roman Empire; I) Plutarch; J) Septuagint; K) New
Testament; L) Greek Church Fathers; M) Byzantine
Authors; N) Spoken Greek O) Advanced Greek Composition;
P) Introduction to Classical Scholarship; Q) Greek
Epigraphy; R) Greek Dialects; S) Comparative Grammar
of Greek and Latin; T) Homer: A Linguistic Analysis;
U) Greek Institutions; V) Paleography and Textual
Criticism. Topics selected by instructor and student in
conference. Prereq: permission. Writing intensive.
GREK 796 - Special Studies
Credits:
4.00
See description for GREK 795. Writing intensive.