Department: Greek

CodeNameDescription
GREK 101Elementary GreekIntroduction to ancient Greek language and culture.
GREK 102Elementary GreekIntroduction to ancient Greek language and culture.
GREK 201Intermediate GreekContinued study of ancient Greek language and culture plus selected readings.
GREK 202Intermediate GreekContinued study of ancient Greek language and culture plus selected readings.
GREK 301Greek EpicReadings from the "Iliad" and "Odyssey".
GREK 302Greek DramaReadings from Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.
GREK 303Greek HistoriographyReadings from Herodotus and Thucydides.
GREK 304Greek Philosophical ProseReadings from Plato and Aristotle.
GREK 310Ancient Drama in PerformanceStudy of Greek or Latin drama through performance of selected scenes in the original language. Students enroll in either Greek 310 or Latin 310 and focus their work scenes in one language. Readings in translation and of the scholarship on ancient dra...
GREK 398Selected TopicsTopics or themes in Greek literature. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
GREK 406Summer Undergraduate ResearchDocumentation of the work of students who receive summer fellowships to conduct research [or produce a creative arts project] in the summer. The work must take place over a minimum of 6 weeks, the student must engage in the project full-time (at leas...
GREK 498Major SeminarRequired of all majors. Methodologies appropriate to Greek studies and the writing of a research paper.
GREK 499Independent StudyContent suited to the requirements and interests of student, chosen by student and faculty director in advance of the semester in which the independent study is to be done.