Apr 18, 2024  
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Course Information


Course Lists by Special Designations

 

Greek

  
  • GRK 1001 - Ancient Greek Level I


    3

    First of two-course sequence. Training in principles of Greek grammar. Emphasis on reading skills. Correct pronunciation taught, but no other oral skills required. All communication in English.
  
  • GRK 1002 - Ancient Greek Level II


    3

    P: GRK 1001  or consent of instructor. Second of two-course sequence. Completion of basic skills of Greek grammar. Elementary readings introduced and adjusted to student’s level.
  
  • GRK 2003 - Ancient Greek Level III


    3 Formerly GRK 1003

    P: GRK 1002  or consent of instructor. Intensive review and application of basic skills of grammar acquired in GRK 1001 -GRK 1002 . Development of reading skills through works of major authors such as Plato, Xenophon, and Lysias.
  
  • GRK 2004 - Ancient Greek Level IV


    3 Formerly GRK 1004

    P: GRK 2003  or consent of instructor. Continued development of reading skills. Introduction to critical approaches to literature. Readings in poetry from plays of Euripides.
  
  • GRK 3001 - Homer and Hesiod


    3 Formerly GRK 2021.

    P: GRK 2004  or consent of instructor. Readings in ancient Greek from Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey and from Hesiod’s Works and Days and Theogony.
  
  • GRK 3002 - Age of Herodotus


    3 Formerly GRK 2022.

    P: GRK 3001  or consent of instructor. Readings in ancient Greek from Herodotus’ Histories, the plays of Sophocles and Aristophanes, and from Dialogues of Plato.
  
  • GRK 3330 - Greek Prose Composition


    3

    RP: GRK 3001 . Advanced instruction in Classical Greek grammar and style through daily translation from English into Classical Greek.
  
  • GRK 3700 - Selected Topics in Ancient Greek


    3

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. with change of topic. P: GRK 3001  or consent of Instructor. Selected topics relating to Classical Greek texts of the literature, culture, or civilization of the ancient Mediterranean world.
  
  • GRK 4001 - Athenian Drama


    3

    P: GRK 3002  or consent of instructor. Readings in Ancient Greek from the tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, and the comedies of Aristophanes and Menander.
  
  • GRK 4002 - Classical Greek Prose Authors


    3

    P: GRK 4001  or consent of instructor. Readings in Ancient Greek oratory, history and philosophy.
  
  • GRK 4521 - Directed Readings in Greek


    1

    May be repeated. P: Consent of instructor. In-depth exploration of selected aspect of Greek culture (literature, civilization, etc.).
  
  • GRK 4522 - Directed Readings in Greek


    2

    May be repeated. P: Consent of instructor. In-depth exploration of selected aspect of Greek culture (literature, civilization, etc.).
  
  • GRK 4523 - Directed Readings in Greek


    3

    May be repeated. P: Consent of instructor. In-depth exploration of selected aspect of Greek culture (literature, civilization, etc.).