Ancient Greek (GkA)
The information below lists courses approved in this subject area effective Spring 2009. Not all courses will necessarily be offered these terms. Please consult the Schedule of Classes for a listing of courses offered for a specific term.
101 Elementary Ancient Greek I.
4 Hours. The fundamentals of ancient classical Greek, including the reading of simple prose.
102 Elementary Ancient Greek II.
4 Hours. Continues Ancient Greek 101. Grammar and reading. Prerequisite: GkA 101.
103 Intermediate Ancient Greek I.
4 Hours. Introduction to Greek philosophers and historians. Selections from Plato, Thucydides, Demosthenes, and other Attic prose writers. Prerequisite: GkA 102.
104 Intermediate Ancient Greek II.
4 Hours. Introduction to Greek epic and tragedy. Readings from Homer and Euripides. Prerequisite: GkA 103.
299 Independent Reading.
3 Hours. May be repeated for credit. Students may register for more than one section per term. Individual study under faculty direction. For students qualified by preparation and interest. Prerequisite: GkA 104 or the equivalent.
498 Advanced Topics in Ancient Greek Literature.
3 Hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours of credit. Students may register for more than one section per term. Intensive reading of ancient Greek literature. Topics vary. Prerequisite: 4 hours of ancient Greek at the 200-level or the equivalent.
499 Independent Reading.
3 Hours. May be repeated for credit. Students may register for more than one section per term. Individual study under faculty direction. For students qualified by preparation and interest. Prerequisite: 4 hours of ancient Greek at the 200-level or the equivalent.
Information provided by the Office of Academic Affairs, Academic Programs.
This listing is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a contract. Every attempt is made to provide the most current and correct information. Courses listed here are subject to change without advance notice. Courses are not necessarily offered every term or year. Individual departments or units should be consulted for information regarding frequency of course offer
