2019-2020 Undergraduate General Catalog


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GREK 210 Intermediate Greek III

This course is a continuation of the fundamentals of Greek grammar, including —mi verbs, indirect constructions, other subordinate constructions, comparative and superlative adjectives, pronouns, and many irregular verbs. The emphasis will be on the recognition and translation of grammatical structures.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

CLAS 201

GREK 211 Intermediate Greek IV

Greek IV is the first course in Greek reading following the completion of the fundamentals of Greek grammar taught in Greek I to III.  This course primarily focuses on the translation and literary analysis of ancient Greek literature.  Normally two authors, one from poetry and one from prose, as selected, for example Homer and Plato.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

CLAS 202

GREK 296 Curricular Practical Training

Students on an F-1 visa are eligible to work off campus to provide additional experience so long as the employment relates directly to the student's major area of study. The practical experience gained outside the traditional classroom supplements the theoretical and/or applied knowledge as a part of the student's coursework. The registration process for this course must be completed every term (including summers), as students must have their work authorization reissued each term to ensure continued enrollment. Jobs must be approved and verified by the International Programs Office before work may begin.

Credits

0