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2001-2003


Courses: Greek (GREK)
College: Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

1301:1302: Elementary Greek I and II
Cr. 3 per semester. (3-0). Introduction to classical and koine Greek, presenting basic grammar through readings selected from ancient authors.

1305:1306: Elementary Modern Greek I and II
Cr. 3 per semester. (3-0). Basic vocabulary, grammar, sentence structures through oral and written exercises. Readings of presently spoken Greek in the form of dialogues and short prose selections.

1331: Introduction to Classical and Biblical Greek I
Cr. 3. Prerequisite: An interactive online course providing further development of basic skills in the translation of classical and biblical Greek. Equivalent to and a substitute for GREK 1301 taught on campus. Students will submit homework by email and regular mail. Tests may be taken online. Credit may be earned for only one of these courses: GREK 1301, GREK 1331, and GREK 3331.

1332:Introduction to Classical and Biblical Greek II
Cr. 3. Prerequisite: GREK 1301 or 1331 or 3331 or consent of instructor. An interactive online course providing further development of basic skills in the translation of classical and biblical Greek. Equivalent to and a substitute for GREK 1302 taught on campus. Students will submit homework by email and regular mail. Tests may be taken online. Credit may be earned for only one of these courses: GREK 1302, GREK 1332, and GREK 3332.

1398: Special Problems
Cr. 3 per semester. Prerequisite: approval of chair. May be repeated once for credit.

2298:2398: Special Problems
Cr. 2-3 per semester. Prerequisites: GREK 1301;1302 or equivalent and approval by chair.

2301:2302: Intermediate Greek I and II
Cr. 3 per semester. (3-0). Prerequisite: GREK 1302 or equivalent. First semester: readings selected from philosophical and historical prose, oratory, tragedy, and comedy. Second semester: one author, chosen to meet interest of students.

2305: Intermediate Modern Greek I
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: GREK 1306. Dialogues and texts of currently spoken and written Greek, emphasizing everyday situations and current events.

2306: Intermediate Modern Greek II
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: GREK 2305. Dialogues and texts of currently spoken and written Greek, original texts from newspapers. Grammar and exercises intending to practice the language.

3198:3398: Special Problems
Cr. 1-3 per semester. Prerequisites: GREK 2301;2302 or equivalent and approval by chair.

3301: Classical Greek Literarture
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: GREK 2302. Selections from the major Greek authors varying from year to year to meet the needs and interests of students.

3331: Basic Translation of Ancient/Koine Greek I
Cr. 3. An interactive online course providing basic skills in the translation of ancient and Koine Greek. Equivalent to and a substitute for GREK 1301 taught on campus. Students will submit homework by email and regular mail. Tests may be taken online. Credit may be earned in only one of these courses: GREK 1301, GREK 1331, and GREK 3331.

3332: Basic Translation of Ancient/Koine Greek II
Cr. 3. Prerequisite: GREK 1301, GREK 3331, or consent of instructor. An interactive online course providing basic skills in the translation of ancient and Koine Greek. Equivalent to and a substitute for GREK 1302 taught on campus. Students will submit homework by email and regular mail. Tests may be taken online. Credit may be earned in only one of these courses: GREK 1302, GREK 1332, and GREK 3332.

4398: Special Problems
Cr. 3 per semester. Prerequisite: approval of chair.


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