Note that completion of GREK 101, 102 and two 300 level GREK courses will fulfill the language requirement of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Table of Contents- 101. Elementary Greek I
- 102. Elementary Greek II
- 301. Xenophon
- 302. Homer
- 372. Plato
- 373. New Testament Greek
- 399. Independent Study in Greek
- 399H. Honors Course
- 491/891. Topics in Greek Prose
- 492/892. Topics in Greek Poetry
- 896. Reading and Research
- 896A. Reading and Research
- 899. Masters Thesis
Refer to the Graduate Bulletin for 900-level courses.
101. Elementary Greek I (5 cr)
Fundamentals of grammar; reading and writing of simple Greek.
102. Elementary Greek II (5 cr)
A continuation of GREK 101, reading of Attic prose.
301. Xenophon (3 cr)
Prereq: GREK 102.
Selected reading from the Anabasis, Hellenica, Memorabilia.
302. Homer (3 cr)
Prereq: GREK 371 or 372.
372. Plato (3 cr)
Prereq: GREK 102.
373. New Testament Greek (3 cr)
Prereq: GREK 102.
399. Independent Study in Greek (1-24 cr)
Prereq: Permission.
399H. Honors Course (1-4 cr)
Prereq: For use of candidates for degrees with distinction, with high distinction, and with highest distinction in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Note: The prerequisite for any 400 level course is GREK 361 or permission unless otherwise stated.
491/891. Topics in Greek Prose (3 cr, max. 24)
This course counts toward fulfillment of the University-wide Integrative Studies requirements.
492/892. Topics in Greek Poetry (3 cr, max. 24)
Readings from Greek verse masterpieces. Topics vary. Repeatable.
This course counts toward fulfillment of the University-wide Integrative Studies requirements.
896. Reading and Research (1-24 cr)
Prereq: Permission.
896A. Reading and Research (1-24 cr)
Prereq: Permission.
899. Masters Thesis ( 6-10 cr)
Refer to the Graduate Bulletin for 900-level courses.