GREK 010 : Elementray Greek I Fundamentals of the language and the reading of simple Attic prose, with supplementary reading on Greek civilization. Credits 3 Prerequisites None
GREK 011 : Elementary Greek II Continuation of GREK 010, with increased emphasis on reading. Prerequisite: LATN 010. Credits 3 Prerequisites LGREK 010
GREK 012 : Intermediate Greek III Review of the language and selected readings. Prereq: two or three units of secondary Greek or LATN 011. Credits 3 Prerequisites GREK 011
GREK 013 : Intermediate Greek IV Includes the reading of selections from major authors. Prereq: Three or four units of secondary Greek or LATN 012 Credits 3 Prerequisites GREK 012
GREK 132 : Introduction to Greek Tragedy Analysis of one tragedy of Sophocles and one of Euripides with a consideration of the characteristics of Greek tragedy. Credits 3 Prerequisites Instructor's permission
GREK 133 : Introduction to Homer Selections from the Iliad and/or Odyssey with a consideration of the characteristics of Greek Epic and an appraisal of Homer's influence on later literature. Credits 3 Prerequisites Instructor's permission
GREK 134 : Introduction to Plato Selections from a platonic dialogue with a consideration of literary style and philosophical method. Credits 3 Prerequisites Instructor's permission
GREK 135 : Introduction to Greek Lyric Selections from the Greek lyric poets from Mimnermus to Pindar. Credits 3 Prerequisites Instructor's permission
GREK 136 : Directed Readings in Greek Analyzes advanced texts from integrating linguistic, literary, and historical contexts. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Credits 3
GREK 137 : Special Topics in Greek A supervised course that studies a Greek text or broader topic, designed in coordination with an appropriate faculty advisor. Credits 3
GREK 138 : Special Topics in Greek Literature A supervised course that studies a Greek text or broader topic, designed in coordination with an appropriate faculty advisor. Credits 3
GREK 890 : Study Abroad Study Abroad. Experiences vary by department, topic, semester, and locale. Credits 3 - 12 Prerequisites Department Approval