GRK 111. Elementary Greek. (3 h)
Introduction to the language; provides a foundation for reading the ancient authors. P-POD.
GRK 112. Elementary Greek. (3 h)
Introduction to the language; provides a foundation for reading the ancient authors. P-POD.
GRK 113. Intensive Elementary Greek. (3 h)
Accelerated introduction to the language; provides a foundation for reading the ancient authors. Not open to students who have received credit GRK 111-112. C-GRK 113L.
GRK 113L. Intensive Elementary Greek Lab. (2 h)
Concentration on sight-reading and composition in Greek. Must be taken in the same semester as GRK 113.
GRK 153. Intermediate Greek. (3 h)
Review of grammar; readings in classical authors. P-Greek 112 or equivalent.
GRK 154. Intensive Intermediate Greek. (3 h)
Review of grammar in the context of reading classical authors. P - 113 or equivalent. C-GRK 154L.
GRK 154L. Intensive Intermediate Greek Lab. (2 h)
Concentration on sight-reading and composition in Greek. Must be taken in the same semester as GRK 154.
GRK 201. Intermediate Greek. (3 h)
Review of grammar; readings in classical authors. P-GRK 153.
GRK 211. Introduction to Greek Prose. (3 h)
Selections from the dialogues of Plato or other Attic prose. P-GRK 153, 154 or equivalent.
GRK 312. Greek Poetry. (3 h)
Selections from the Iliad and the Odyssey or from didactic and lyric poetry. P - Greek 211 or equivalent.
GRK 321. Greek Readings. (1.5-3 h)
Designed to meet individual needs and interests. Course may be repeated for a total of six credit hours. Only offered for 1.5 or 3 hours. P-POI.
GRK 325. Advanced Grammar and Composition. (3 h)
Intensive work in morphology and syntax, with practice in composition and stylistic analysis of selected readings. P—GRK 211 or equivalent.
GRK 331. Greek Biblical Texts. (3 h)
Selections from Greek Biblical texts. P-GRK 211 or equivalent.
GRK 341. Greek Tragedy. (3 h)
Close study of a selected tragedy or tragedies. P—GRK 211 or equivalent.
GRK 342. Greek Comedy. (3 h)
Close study of a selected comedy or comedies of Aristophanes or Menander. P—GRK 211 or equivalent.
GRK 391. Honors in Greek. (1.5 h)
Directed research for honors paper. P-POD.
GRK 392. Honors in Greek. (1.5 h)
Directed research for honors paper. P-POD.