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GREK102Elementary Ancient Greek II (4 credits)
Prerequisite: GREK101 or equivalent. Continuing development of basic grammar and reading skills; study and discussion of central aspects of Greek culture.
Section 101 Doherty, L (15 seats open, out of 15 seats.) W 1-1:50, MWF 2-2:50
GREK112Elementary Modern Greek II (3 credits)
Not open to native speakers of Greek. Prerequisite: GREK111 or permission of instructor. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: FOLA109G or GREK112. Formerly FOLA 109G. It is designed for students who have already completed the first semester course (GREK111) and/or those whose level of proficiency in Greek is not advanced enough for the intermediate level. Like GREK111, an introduction is provided to the language and culture of modern Greece. Students acquire the basic tools of the language and learn to communicate in simple, everyday situations. This is the second 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.
Section 101 Parara, P (15 seats open, out of 15 seats.) MWF 12-12:50
GREK212Intermediate Modern Greek II (3 credits)
Prerequisite: GREK211 or permission of instructor. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: FOLA119G or GREK212. Formerly FOLA 119G. A continuation in the development of fluency in spoken and written communication along with the exploration of syntactic and grammatical structures. Comprehension and vocabulary enrichment are further developed through selected readings from Modern Greek prose and poetry. This is the second 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.
Section 101 Parara, P (15 seats open, out of 15 seats.) MW 2-3:15
GREK311Readings and Conversations (3 credits)
Prerequisite: GREK212. Designed to help the student improve skills in conversation and reading. Students will be expected to read and discuss moderately advanced Greek texts on a variety of subjects and in a variety of styles.
Section 101 Parara, P (10 seats open, out of 10 seats.) MWF 10-10:50
GREK388NIntermediate Ancient Greek Readings:New Testament Greek (3 credits)
Taught in Greek.
Section 101 Burton, J (20 seats open, out of 20 seats.) MW 3:30-4:45
GREK472History and Development of the Greek Language (3 credits)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Mastery of ancient Greek through grammar review, prose composition, and analysis of historical developments in Greek writers' modes of expression.
Section 101 Stehle, E (15 seats open, out of 15 seats.) Tu 5-7:40
GREK672History and Development of the Greek Language (3 credits)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Mastery of ancient Greek through grammar review, prose composition, and analysis of historical developments in Greek writers' modes of expression.
Section 101 Stehle, E (10 seats open, out of 10 seats.) Tu 5-7:40

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