Greek (Greek)
For courses in Greek literature taught in English, see
Classical Studies.
Greek 101. Elementary Classical
Greek I
(4-1) Cr. 4. F. Grammar and vocabulary of ancient Attic Greek, within the context of
Greek culture; reading knowledge through texts adapted from classical authors. Credit by
examination (test out exams) in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures for
courses numbered 101, 102, 201, and 202 is available only to students who are not
currently enrolled in the course. Credit by examination for other courses in the
department is normally not available.
Greek 102. Elementary Classical Greek II
(4-1) Cr. 4. S. Prereq: 101. Grammar and vocabulary of ancient Attic Greek, within the
context of Greek culture; reading knowledge through texts adapted from classical authors.
Credit by examination (test out exams) in the Department of Foreign Languages and
Literatures for courses numbered 101, 102, 201, and 202 is available only to students who
are not currently enrolled in the course. Credit by examination for other courses in the
department is normally not available.
Greek 201. Intermediate Classical
Greek
(4-1) Cr. 4. F. Prereq: 102. Comprehensive review of grammatical principles; emphasis
on reading unadapted classical or Hellenistic texts. Credit by examination (test out
exams) in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures for courses numbered 101,
102, 201, and 202 is available only to students who are not currently enrolled in the
course. Credit by examination for other courses in the department is normally not
available.
Greek 306. Classical Greek Prose
Composition
(2-0) Cr. 2. S. Prereq: 201, concurrent enrollment in 342. Practice in expressive
writing with emphasis on styles and idiomatic usage. May be repeated once for credit.
Greek 332. Introduction to Classical Greek Literature
(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 201. Masterworks of ancient Greek literature with emphasis on
critical analysis of style, structure, or thought.
Greek 490. Independent Study
Cr. 1 to 6 each time taken. Prereq: 6 credits in Greek and permission of department
chair. No more than 9 credits of Greek 490 may be counted toward graduation. Designed to
meet the needs of students who seek work in areas other than those in which courses are
offered, or who desire to integrate a study of literature or language with special
problems in major fields. Nonmajor graduate credit.