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GREEK (GRK)

101. Elementary Classical Greek I (4) I II Introduction to ancient Greek for students of the Bible and of the classical authors.

102. Elementary Classical Greek II (4) I II Second semester Greek. P, GRK 101.

103. Elementary Modern Greek I (4) I Development of skills in conversation, composition, and reading with emphasis upon audiovisual practice.

104. Elementary Modern Greek II (4) II Second semester modern Greek. P, GRK 103.

199. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./]

201. Intermediate Classical Greek I (4) I Selections from classical Greek chosen in accordance with the student's needs and interest. P, GRK 102.

202. Intermediate Classical Greek II (4) II Selections from classical Greek. P, GRK 201.

203. Intermediate Modern Greek I (4) I Pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary of modern Greek; development of skills in conversation, composition, and reading; emphasis on aural-oral skills. P, GRK 104.

204. Intermediate Modern Greek II (4) II Conversation, composition, and reading. P, GRK 203.

299. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./]

399. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./]

402. Greek Reading Course (3) I II Readings in major Greek authors including Homer, Plato, and the historians and dramatists. P, GRK 202. Writing-Emphasis Course*. May be convened with GRK 502.

412. Readings in Greek Philosophy (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II (Identical with PHIL 412, which is home). May be convened with GRK 512.

421. Greek Lyric Poetry (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II Study in Greek of the early Greek Lyric writers from Archilochus to Bacchylides, including Pindar. P, GRK 202. Writing-Emphasis Course*. May be convened with GRK 521.

422. Readings in Greek Drama (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II Close reading in Greek of either (1) tragedy-one play each by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides or (2) comedy-two plays of Aristophanes, one of Menander. P, GRK 202. Writing-Emphasis Course*. May be convened with GRK 522.

424. Homer (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II Close reading of selections from the Iliad and Odyssey in Greek and an introduction to the critical secondary literature. P, GRK 202. Writing-Emphasis Course*.

430. Readings in Greek Historians (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II Selections from Herodotus and Thucydides with an introduction to the critical literature. Readings in Greek. P, GRK 202. Writing-Emphasis Course*. May be convened with GRK 530.

431. Greek Orators (3) I II Readings in Greek from Lysias, Isocrates and Demosthenes as sources for ancient rhetoric, politics, and private life. P, GRK 202. Writing-Emphasis Course*. May be convened with GRK 531.

432. Literature of Archaic Greece (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II Readings in Greek from Hesiod and the early lyric poets. The agricultural perspective and the anti-heroic ideal. P, GRK 202. Writing-Emphasis Course*. May be convened with GRK 532.

498. Senior Capstone (1-3) I II

499. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./]

*Writing-Emphasis Courses. P, satisfaction of the upper-division writing-proficiency requirement (see "Writing-Emphasis Courses" in the Academic Policies and Graduation Requirements section of this manual).

502. Greek Reading Course (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II For a description of course topics see GRK 402. Graduate-level requirements include extensive reading and an in-depth paper. P, 3 units of 400-level Greek. May be convened with GRK 402.

512. Readings in Greek Philosophy (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II (Identical with PHIL 512, which is home). May be convened with GRK 412.

521. Greek Lyric Poetry (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II For a description of course topics see GRK 421. Graduate-level requirements include extensive reading and an in-depth paper. P, 3 units of 400-level Greek. May be convened with GRK 421.

522. Readings in Greek Drama (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II For a description of course topics see GRK 422. Graduate-level requirements include extensive reading and an in-depth paper. P, 3 units of 400-level Greek. May be convened with GRK 422.

524. Homer (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II For a description of course topics see GRK 424. Graduate-level requirements include extensive reading and an in-depth paper. P, 3 units of 400-level Greek. May be convened with GRK 424.

530. Readings in Greek Historians (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II For a description of course topics see GRK 430. Graduate-level requirements include extensive readings and an in-depth paper. P, 3 units of 400-level Greek. May be convened with GRK 430.

531. Greek Orators (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II For a description of course topics see GRK 431. Graduate-level requirements include extensive readings and an in-depth paper. P, 3 units of 400-level Greek. May be convened with GRK 431.

532. Literature of Archaic Greece (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II For a description of course topics see GRK 432. Graduate-level requirements include extensive readings and an in-depth paper. P, 3 units of 400-level Greek. May be convened with GRK 432.

596. Seminar

a. Topics in Ancient Greek Literature (3) [Rpt./ 9] I II

599. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./]

699. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./]


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