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Greek (GREEK)

Knowledge of Greek or Latin not required. See also CLASSICS AND ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN STUDIES and LATIN,

GREEK 001 Elementary Classical and New Testament Greek (4) Pronunciation, forms, syntax, and translation.
Effective: Fall 1983
 

GREEK 002 Elementary Classical and New Testament Greek (4) Further instruction in syntax and sentence structure.
Effective: Fall 1983
Prerequisite: GREEK 001  

GREEK 003 Intermediate Classical and New Testament Greek (4) Selections from representative authors.
Effective: Fall 1983
Prerequisite: GREEK 002  

GREEK 051 Elementary Intensive Greek for Graduate Students I (3) Intensive introduction to Classical and New Testament Greek: first half of graduate intensive sequence, elementary reading, writing, speaking, listening, culture.
Effective: Summer 2008
Prerequisite: graduate standing  

GREEK 052 Elementary Intensive Greek for Graduate Students II (3) Intensive introduction to Classical and New Testament Greek: second half of graduate intensive sequence, elementary reading, writing, speaking, listening, culture.
Effective: Summer 2008
Prerequisite: GREEK 051 or equivalent and graduate standing  

GREEK 053 Intermediate Intensive Greek for Graduate Students (3) Continued intensive study of Classical and New Testament Greek at the intermediate level: reading, writing, speaking, listening, culture.
Effective: Summer 2008
Prerequisite: GREEK 052 or equivalent and graduate standing.  

GREEK 099 (IL) Foreign Studies (12) Courses offered in foreign countries by individual or group instruction.
Effective: Summer 2005
 

GREEK 101 Introductory Ancient Greek (4) Fundamentals of classical Greek grammar, syntax, and vocabulary.
Effective: Fall 2001
 

GREEK 102 Intermediate Ancient Greek (4) Intermediate study of classical Greek grammar, syntax, and vocabulary.
Effective: Fall 2001
Prerequisite: GREEK 101  

GREEK 197 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given infrequently to exlore, in depth, a comparatively narrow subject which may be topical or of special interest.
Effective: Spring 1995
 

GREEK 199 (IL) Foreign Studies (12) Courses offered in foreign countries by individual or group instruction.
Effective: Summer 2005
 

GREEK 294 Research Project (1-12) Supervised student activities on research projects identified on an individual or small-group basis.
Effective: Summer 1994
 

GREEK 296 Independent Studies (1-18) Creative projects, including research and design, that are supervised on an individual basis and that fall outside the scope of formal courses.
Effective: Spring 2001
 

GREEK 297 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given infrequently to explore, in depth, a comparatively narrow subject which may be taught in one year or semester.
Effective: Fall 1983
 

GREEK 299 (IL) Foreign Studies (12) Courses offered in foreign countries by individual or group instruction.
Effective: Summer 2005
 

GREEK 395 Internship (1-18) Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction including field experiences, practica, or internships. Written and oral critique of activity required.
Effective: Summer 1996
Prerequisite: prior approval of proposed assignment by instructor  

GREEK 397 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given infrequently to explore, in depth, a comparatively narrow subject which may be taught in one year or semester.
Effective: Spring 2001
 

GREEK 399 (IL) Foreign Studies (12) Courses offered in foreign countries by individual or group instruction.
Effective: Summer 2005
 

GREEK 400 Greek Syntax and Stylistics (3) Classical Greek syntax and stylistics as examined and appreciated through standard exercises in composition and parallel selected prose readings.
Effective: Summer 2004
Prerequisite: GREEK 102, GREEK 003 or equivalent  

GREEK 401 Introductory Reading in Greek Literature (3-6) Analysis of selected passages of ancient Greek literature; attention will be paid to grammatical as well as literary details.
Effective: Spring 2002
Prerequisite: GREEK 003 orGREEK 102  

GREEK 420 Greek Prose Authors (3-6) Readings in representative authors.
Effective: Fall 1983
Prerequisite: GREEK 003  

GREEK 425 Greek Historians (3-6) Translation and study of one or more of the ancient Greek historians.
Effective: Fall 2001
Prerequisite: GREEK 003 orGREEK 102  

GREEK 430 Greek Poetry (3-6) Translation and analysis of selected readings in Greek poetry.
Effective: Fall 2001
Prerequisite: GREEK 003 orGREEK 102  

GREEK 440 Greek Drama (3-6) Translation and study of a selected play.
Effective: Spring 2002
Prerequisite: GREEK 003 orGREEK 102  

GREEK 494 Research Project (1-12) Supervised student activities on research projects identified on an individual or small-group basis.
Effective: Summer 1994
 

GREEK 494H Research Project (1-12) Supervised student activities on research projects identified on an individual or small-group basis.
Effective: Fall 2007
 

GREEK 496 Independent Studies (1-18) Creative projects, including research and design, which are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
Effective: Fall 1983
 

GREEK 497 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given infrequently to exlore, in depth, a comparatively narrow subject which may be topical or of special interest.
Effective: Fall 1983
 

GREEK 497A Late Greek Texts (3) An introduction to post-classical Greek prose literature, from the Septuagint and New Testament to the writers of the Roamn Empire.
Effective: Spring 2010 Ending: Spring 2010 Future: Spring 2010
 

GREEK 499 (IL) Foreign Studies (12) Courses offered in foreign countries by individual or group instruction.
Effective: Summer 2005
 

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