Greek
| GRK1203 | Introductory Greek I | 3 ch (3C) |
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An introduction to Ancient Greek which presupposes no previous knowledge of the language. | ||
| GRK1213 | Introductory Greek II | 3 ch (3C) |
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| GRK1223 | Introduction to Ancient Greek I: Independent Study | 3 ch |
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An introduction to Ancient Greek which presupposes no previous knowledge of the language. Students work independently rather than in regularly scheduled classes. This course is designed for motivated students who are not able to attend the regularly scheduled introductory class. Students can be registered only after consultation with the Department of Classics & Ancient History. | ||
| GRK1233 | Introduction to Ancient Greek II: Independent Study | 3 ch |
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A second term of Ancient Greek, in which students work independently. This course is intended for motivated students who are not able to attend the regularly scheduled introductory class. Students can be registered only after consultation with the Department of Classics & Ancient History. | ||
| GRK2203 | Introductory Greek III | 3 ch (3C) |
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This course is designed for students who wish to continue the study of ancient Greek but who do not plan to go beyond the second-year level. Prerequisite: GRK 1213 or equivalent. Students cannot receive credit for both GRK 2203 and GRK 3203 . | ||
| GRK2213 | Introductory Greek IV | 3 ch (3C) |
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This course is designed for students who wish to continue the study of ancient Greek but who do not plan to go beyond the second-year level. Prerequisite: GRK 2203 or equivalent. Students cannot receive credit for both GRK 2213 and GRK 3213 . | ||
| GRK3203 | Intermediate Greek I | 3 ch (3C) |
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This course is intended for students who wish to continue the study of ancient Greek to the Advanced level. Prerequisite: GRK 1213 or equivalent. Students should discuss with the undergraduate advisor whether they should register in 3203 or 2203 . Students cannot receive credit for both GRK 2203 and GRK 3203. | ||
| GRK3213 | Intermediate Greek II | 3 ch (3C) |
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This course is intended for students who wish to continue the study of ancient Greek to the Advanced level. Prerequisite: GRK 3203 . Students cannot receive credit for both GRK 2213 and GRK 3213. | ||
| GRK4203 | Advanced Greek I | |
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N/A | ||
| GRK4213 | Advanced Greek II | |
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N/A | ||
| GRK4223 | Reading Greek Authors I | |
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N/A | ||
| GRK4233 | Reading Greek Authors II | |
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N/A | ||
| GRK5203 | Directed Reading in Greek | |
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N/A | ||
| GRK5204 | Directed Reading in Greek | |
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N/A | ||
| GRK5213 | Greek Prose Composition | |
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This term provides the basic skills of composing Attic Greek prose. Its purpose is to convert passive reading ability into postive control of the language in both grammar and style. Prerequisite: 3ch of advanced-level Greek. | ||
| GRKM1003 | Modern Greek I | 3 ch (3C) |
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Introduces language skills which will enable students to speak, read and write the language of modern Greece. | ||
| GRKM1013 | Modern Greek II | 3 ch (3C) |
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Further develops Modern Greek language skills as introduced in GRKM 1003. Prerequisite: GRKM 1003 | ||
| GRKM2003 | Intermediate Modern Greek I | 3 ch (3C) |
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A course designed to build and develop reading, writing, listening and oral skills acquired at the introductory level. Prerequisites: GRKM 1013 Modern Greek I or equivalent. | ||
| GRKM2013 | Intermediate Modern Greek I | 3 ch (3C) |
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A course designed to further develop comprehension and oral skills and improve speaking and writing ability. Prerequisites: GRKM 2003 Intermediate Modern Greek I or equivalent. | ||

