Greek Studies
For information about Greek Studies, contact:
Dr Donna Evergates
 
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  • 1101, 1102 Elementary Greek:
    Introduction to the grammar and vocabulary of Ancient Greek with emphasis on the development of reading skills. The courses include an overview of ancient Greek history, literature and culture, as well as beginning readings in ancient texts. This course satisfies a basic liberal arts requirement for Foreign Language. It is offered as needed.
    2265; 2266; 3365; 3366; 4465; 4466 Special Topics in Greek: 
    The study of a selected topic in the discipline. Different topics are chosen for each offering, based on students' interests and needs.
    2298; 2299; 3398; 3399; 4498; 4499 Independent Studies in Greek: 
    Directed study planned and conducted with reference to the needs of those students who are candidates for departmental honors. Qualified students who are no candidates for such honors but who desire to do independent studies are also admitted with permission of the Department.

     Note: All of the above courses are four (4) credits toward graduation with the exception of internships and independent studies which can be zero (0) to four (4) credits.