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Greek Course Descriptions
GREK 101, 102 Beginning Greek (4/4, F/S)
Elements of the Koine Greek language. Stress on facility in
reading selections from New Testament and Hellenistic
literature. Cultural backgrounds in Greek civilization. This
course or its equivalent is a prerequisite for all other Greek
courses.
GREK 301 Classics in Translation (3, S07, S09)
This course surveys the major authors of Greek and Roman epic
and classical drama to determine the variety of treatments given
to some significant mythological figures. Individual authors,
writing in different centuries, according to differing cultures
and genres, portray such figures as Odysseus, Agamemnon, Jason
and Medea both in traditional and strikingly original ways. (in
Engl.)
GREK 321 New Testament Greek (4, F)
Grammatical readings and exegetical study of Gospel of John and
two epistles. Liberal Arts Foundation - Foreign Language.
Prerequisite: GREK 102
GREK 191, -2; 291, -2; 391, -2; 491, -2 Independent Study
(1, 2, or 3)
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