Greek (GRK) courses
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GRK 101 Elementary Ancient Greek I
Essentials of grammar and vocabulary building through reading and writing.
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GRK 102 Elementary Ancient Greek II
Prerequisite: C or better in GRK 101.Continuation of GRK 101.
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GRK 201 Intermediate Ancient Greek I
Prerequisite: C or better in GRK 102.Continuation of GRK 102 with increased emphasis on reading.
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GRK 202 Intermediate Ancient Greek II
Prerequisite: C or better in GRK 201.Introduction to Greek literature; analysis of its subjects, forms, and ideals.
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GRK 297 Special Topics in Greek
Prerequisite: permission of instructor and department head.Topics of selected interest in Greek studies, including travel courses to Greek-speaking countries. The specific subject matter and/or international component may change from semester to semester according to resources and demand. Variable content course. May be repeated to a maximum of six hours as topics change.
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GRK 301 Studies in Greek Prose
Prerequisite: C or better in GRK 201.An introduction to ancient Greek prose: study of the New Testament and/or such writers as Xenophon, Herodotus, Plato, and Lysias. Variable content course. May be repeated once with changed content.
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GRK 302 Studies in Greek Poetry
Prerequisite: C or better in GRK 201.An introduction to ancient Greek poetry: study of works by such writers as Homer, Sophocles, and Euripides. Variable content course. May be repeated once with changed content.
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GRK 498 Seminar Course in Ancient Greek
Prerequisite: C or better in GRK 202 and permission of instructor and department head.Supervised independent study in Greek literature and translation. May be repeated to a maximum of six hours.
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GRK 503 Advanced Greek Translation
Prerequisite: GRK 202.Advanced training in the skills of translating and explicating texts in classical and koine Greek. Variable content course. May be repeated to a maximum of nine hours if topic varies.