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GREK Greek ( Arts and Humanities)

GREK101 Elementary Ancient Greek I; (4 credits) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
A student who has had two units of Greek in high school may register for GREK101 for purposes of review but not for credit. Study of basic grammar, development of reading facility, and introduction to Athenian life and culture in the fifth century B.C. Classical and New Testament Greek.

0101(36463) Doherty, L. (Seats=22, Open=1, Waitlist=0) Books
MWF....... 2:00pm- 2:50pm (WDS 1130)
W......... 1:00pm- 1:50pm (WDS 1127)
GREK111 Elementary Modern Greek I; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Not open to native speakers of Greek. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: FOLA108G or GREK111. Formerly FOLA 108G. An introduction to the language and culture of modern Greece. Students begin to acquire the basic tools of the language and to communicate, in simple everyday situations. This is the first of our two-semester sequence in Elementary Modern Greek and contributes to the fulfillment of the foreign language requirement of the College of Arts and Humanities.

0101(36473) Pittas-Herschbach, M. (Seats=20, Open=1, Waitlist=0) Books
MWF.......12:00pm-12:50pm (JMZ 1122)
GREK201 Intermediate Ancient Greek; (4 credits) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: GREK102 or equivalent. Advancing beyond the basic skills developed in GREK 101 and GREK 102; review of selected grammatical concepts; continuous reading of passages from Greek literature.

0101(36483) Stehle, E. (Seats=10, Open=4, Waitlist=0) Books
TuTh...... 3:00pm- 4:40pm (MMH 2407A)
GREK211 Intermediate Modern Greek I; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Not open to native speakers of Greek. Prerequisite: GREK112 or permission of instructor. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: FOLA118G or GREK211. Formerly FOLA 118G. A continuation of the study of basic structures and the development of fluency in functional, spoken and written communication. This is the first of our two-semester sequence in Intermediate Modern Greek and contributes to the fulfillment of the foreign language requirement of the College of Arts and Humanities.

0101(36493) Pittas-Herschbach, M. (Seats=15, Open=5, Waitlist=0) Books
MW........ 2:00pm- 3:15pm (JMZ 1123)
GREK403 Greek Tragedy; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.

0101(36503) Doherty, L. (FULL: Seats=10, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
Tu........ 5:00pm- 7:40pm (MMH 2407A)
GREK488G (PermReq) Greek Readings: Intermediate Ancient Greek; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.

0101(36514) Stehle, E. (Seats=5, Open=5, Waitlist=0) Books
TuTh...... 3:00pm- 4:40pm (MMH 2407A)
GREK499 (PermReq) Independent Study in Greek Language and Literature; (1-3 credits) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.


GREK603 Greek Tragedy; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG/AUD.
The reading of two tragedies of the Athenian tragedians. Detailed discussion of historical background, literary art, thought, and the circumstances and manner of their production. Other tragedies will be read in English.

0101(36529) Doherty, L. (Seats=10, Open=6, Waitlist=0) Books
Tu........ 5:00pm- 7:40pm (MMH 2407A)
GREK699 (PermReq) Independent Study in Greek Literature; (1-3 credits) Grade Method: REG/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.



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