GRK 101
, GRK 102, GRK 103 Elementary Greek
(1) The first two terms concentrate on grammar; the third term provides an introduction to classical Greek poetry and prose.
Prereq : GRK 102 and GRK 103 each require the completion of the preceding course or permission of the instructor;
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GRK 210
, GRK 310 Greek Prose Composition
(1/2 or 1) This course reviews the fundamentals of Greek grammar and works toward refined knowledge of Greek idiom and sentence structure. Class meetings emphasize a workshop approach, with group critiques of composition assignments and stylistic analysis of selected prose passages.
Prereq : GRK 103 or permission of the instructor;
The course is graded on a S/U basis; O; GRK 310 is W;
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GRK 211
, GRK 311 Greek Historians
(1) Selections from Herodotus' Histories are read in Greek. HUM;
Prereq : GRK 103 or permission of the instructor;
O; GRK 311 is W;
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GRK 212
, GRK 312 Greek Epic Poetry
(1) Selections from Homer's Odyssey and/or Iliad are read in Greek. HUM;
Prereq : GRK 103 or permission of the instructor;
O; GRK 312 is W;
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GRK 213
, GRK 313 Greek Comedy
(1) A comedy of Aristophanes is read in Greek. HUM;
Prereq : GRK 103 or permission of the instructor;
O; GRK 313 is W;
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GRK 214
, GRK 314 Greek Philosophy
(1) Selections from Plato and Aristotle are read in Greek. HUM;
Prereq : GRK 103 or permission of the instructor;
O; GRK 314 is W;
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GRK 215
, GRK 315 Greek Rhetoric and Oratory
(1) Selections from the speeches of Lysias and Demosthenes and from Aristotle's Rhetoric are read in Greek. HUM;
Prereq : GRK 103 or permission of the instructor;
O; GRK 315 is W;
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GRK 216
, GRK 316 Greek Tragedy
(1) A play of Euripides is read in Greek. HUM;
Prereq : GRK 103 or permission of the instructor;
O; GRK 316 is W;
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GRK 217
, GRK 317 Greek Novels
(1) Longus' Daphnis and Chloe is read in Greek. HUM;
Prereq : GRK 103 or permission of the instructor;
O; GRK 317 is W;
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GRK 218
, GRK 318 Greek Lyric Poetry
(1) Selections from Greek lyric poets (Sappho, Archilochus and others) are read in Greek. HUM;
Prereq : GRK 103 or permission of the instructor;
O; GRK 318 is W;
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GRK 220
Reading Greek
(1/2 or 1) Through sight reading of a Greek prose text and periodic grammar review, this course will strengthen the students' reading skills.
Prereq : GRK 103 or permission of the instructor;
May be repeated a maximum of 3 times for a maximum of 1.5 credits; O;
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GRK 248
Teaching Assistant
(1/2 or 1)
Prereq : Permission of instructor;
May be graded S/U at instructor's discretion;
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GRK 250
Independent Study
(1/2 or 1) Staff
GRK 270
Topics in Greek Literature
(1) Topics will vary from year to year, focusing on a particular text or theme in Greek literature. Example: Greek Hellenistic Poetry.
Prereq : GRK 103;
May be repeated for credit.;
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GRK 295
Special Topics
(1/2 or 1) Courses offered occasionally to students in special areas of Greek not covered in the usual curriculum.Staff
GRK 348
Teaching Assistant
(1/2 or 1)
Prereq : Permission of instructor;
May be graded S/U at instructor's discretion;
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GRK 350
Independent Study
(1/2 or 1) Staff
GRK 370
Topics in Greek Literature
(1) See GRK 270.Staff
GRK 395
Special Topics
(1/2 or 1) Courses offered occasionally to students in special areas of Greek not covered in the usual curriculum.Staff
GRK 400
Advanced Studies
(1/2 or 1) See College Honors Program.
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