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                                                                                                                                     GREK - Greek       1
                                                                                   GREK212 Intermediate Modern Greek II (3 Credits)
          GREK - GREEK
                                                                                   A continuation in the development of fluency in spoken and written
                                                                                   communication along with the exploration of syntactic and grammatical
          GREK101 Elementary Ancient Greek I (4 Credits)
                                                                                   structures. Comprehension and vocabulary enrichment are further
          Study of basic grammar, development of reading facility, and introduction
                                                                                   developed through selected readings from Modern Greek prose
          to Athenian life and culture in the fifth century B.C.
                                                                                   and poetry. This is the second of our two-semester sequence in
          Restriction: A student who has had two units of Greek in high school may
                                                                                   Intermediate Modern Greek and contributes to the fulfillment of the
          register for GREK101 for purposes of review but not for credit.
                                                                                   Global Engagement requirement of the College of Arts and Humanities.
                                                                                   Prerequisite: GREK211; or permission of instructor.
          GREK102 Elementary Ancient Greek II (4 Credits)
                                                                                   Credit Only Granted for: FOLA119G or GREK212.
          Continuing development of basic grammar and reading skills; study and
                                                                                   Formerly: FOLA119G.
          discussion of central aspects of Greek culture.
          Prerequisite: GREK101; or students who have taken courses with
                                                                                   GREK269 Special Topics in Study Abroad II (1-6 Credits)
          comparable content may contact the department.
                                                                                   Special topics course taken as part of an approved study abroad
                                                                                   program.
          GREK111 Elementary Modern Greek I (3 Credits)
                                                                                   Repeatable to: 15 credits if content differs.
          An introduction to the language and culture of modern Greece. Students
          begin to acquire the basic tools of the language and to communicate, in
                                                                                   GREK301 Scenes from Athenian Life (3 Credits)
          simple everyday situations. This is the first of our two-semester sequence
                                                                                   Makes the transition from study of Greek grammar to reading. Focus
          in Elementary Modern Greek and contributes to the fulfillment of the
                                                                                   on selected aspects of life in Athens: marriage, friendship, the courts,
          Global Engagement requirement of the College of Arts and Humanities.
                                                                                   festival, theatre. Reading short works by three authors: Lysias, Plato, and
          Restriction: Must not be a native speaker of Greek.
                                                                                   a playwright (e.g., Menander). Readings are in ancient Greek.
          Credit Only Granted for: FOLA108G or GREK111.
                                                                                   Credit Only Granted for: GREK301 or GREK351.
          Formerly: FOLA108G.
                                                                                   Formerly: GREK351.
          GREK112 Elementary Modern Greek II (3 Credits)
                                                                                   GREK369 Special Topics in Study Abroad III (1-6 Credits)
          It is designed for students who have already completed the first semester
                                                                                   Special topics course taken as part of an approved study abroad
          course (GREK111) and/or those whose level of proficiency in Greek
                                                                                   program.
          is not advanced enough for the intermediate level. Like GREK111,
                                                                                   Repeatable to: 15 credits if content differs.
          an introduction is provided to the language and culture of modern
                                                                                   GREK386 Experiential Learning (3-6 Credits)
          Greece. Students acquire the basic tools of the language and learn to
                                                                                   Restriction: Must have a Learning Proposal approved by the Office of
          communicate in simple, everyday situations. This is the second of our
                                                                                   Experiential Learning Programs, faculty sponsor, and student's internship
          two-semester sequence in Elementary Modern Greek and contributes to
                                                                                   sponsor; and junior standing or higher.
          the fulfillment of the Global Engagement requirement of the College of
                                                                                   GREK388 Intermediate Ancient Greek Readings (3 Credits)
          Arts and Humanities.
                                                                                   The reading of one or more selected Greek authors from the archaic
          Prerequisite: GREK111; or permission of instructor.
                                                                                   period through late antiquity. Appropriate for those at an intermediate
          Credit Only Granted for: FOLA109G or GREK112.
                                                                                   level in the study of ancient Greek.
          Formerly: FOLA109G.
                                                                                   Prerequisite: GREK201; or students who have taken courses with
          GREK201 Intermediate Ancient Greek (4 Credits)
                                                                                   comparable content may contact the department.
          Advancing beyond the basic skills developed in GREK 101 and GREK
                                                                                   GREK398 Advanced Modern Greek (3 Credits)
          102; review of selected grammatical concepts; continuous reading of
                                                                                   Develops advanced communication skills in the modern Greek language:
          passages from Greek literature.
                                                                                   speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
          Prerequisite: GREK102; or students who have taken courses with
                                                                                   Prerequisite: GREK212; or permission of ARHU-Classics department.
          comparable content may contact the department.
                                                                                   Repeatable to: 6 credits.
          GREK211 Intermediate Modern Greek I (3 Credits)
                                                                                   GREK399 Topics in Advanced Modern Greek Language & Culture (3
          A continuation of the study of basic structures and the development of
                                                                                   Credits)
          fluency in functional, spoken and written communication. This is the
                                                                                   Development of communicative skills in advanced Modern Greek. Topics
          first of our two-semester sequence in Intermediate Modern Greek and
                                                                                   will be drawn from the social and folk life of modern Greece.
          contributes to the fulfillment of the Global Engagement requirement of
                                                                                   Prerequisite: GREK212; or permission of ARHU-Classics department.
          the College of Arts and Humanities.
                                                                                   Repeatable to: 6 credits.
          Prerequisite: GREK112; or permission of instructor.
          Credit Only Granted for: FOLA118G or GREK211.
                                                                                   GREK403 Greek Tragedy (3 Credits)
          Formerly: FOLA118G.
                                                                                   Additional Information: Readings are in ancient Greek.
     2   GREK - Greek
     GREK411 Modern Greek Literature and History (3 Credits)
     Students will study historical and political events in Greece during the
     19th and 20th centuries through the viewpoint of the man of letters.
     Poetry, prose, plays, and essays reflect national emancipation, social
     reconstruction, and political struggles. Readings and discussion are in
     Modern Greek.
     Prerequisite: Students must have earned a grade of C- or better in a 300-
     level Modern Greek course.
     Restriction: Permission of instructor.
     Credit Only Granted for: GREK311 or GREK411.
     Formerly: GREK311.
     GREK415 Homer (3 Credits)
     Extensive readings in Greek from the Iliad or the Odyssey, with special
     attention to the features of Homeric style and the relationship between
     the two epics.
     Prerequisite: Permission of ARHU-Classics department.
     GREK472 History and Development of the Greek Language (3 Credits)
     Mastery of ancient Greek through grammar review, prose composition,
     and analysis of historical developments in Greek writers' modes of
     expression.
     Restriction: Permission of instructor.
     GREK488 Greek Readings (3 Credits)
     The reading of one or more selected Greek authors. Reports.
     Prerequisite: Permission of ARHU-Classics department.
     Repeatable to: 6 credits if content differs.
     Additional Information: Readings are in ancient Greek.
     GREK499 Independent Study in Greek Language and Literature (1-3
     Credits)
     Prerequisite: Permission of ARHU-Classics department.
     Repeatable to: 6 credits if content differs.
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