Greek (GRK)
Readings from Greek authors including either Classical authors or portions of the New Testament, and related background texts. With content changed, this course may be repeated up to a total of nine semester hours.
Selected readings in Greek from the writings of Plato. With content changed, this course may be repeated up to a total of six semester hours.
Selected readings in Greek from the writings of Aristotle. With content changed, this course may be repeated up to a total of six semester hours.
Selections from representative Greek orators, such as Antiphon, Andocides, Lysias, Isocrates and Isaeus.
Translation of English text into classical Greek.
Selected readings in Greek from writings (e.g., Hesiod's Theogony and the Homeric Hymns) dealing with the gods of the Greeks.
Representative works of ancient Greek poetry. May be taken five times, provided topics change.
Representative works of ancient Greek prose. May be taken five times, provided topics change.
See REL 5317 for course information.
Intensive study of Greek inflection and syntax. Helps fulfill graduate language proficiency requirement.
Readings from Greek prose authors; review of syntax and inflection. Helps fulfill graduate language proficiency requirement.