GRK 100A Introductory Ancient Greek 1
A course designed for students beginning the study of ancient Greek or who have not yet reached the level expected in GRK 201/202. The teaching approach emphasizes exposure to simple texts as soon as possible, but students desiring minimal competence in reading should go on to do GRK 100B.
GRK 100B Introductory Ancient Greek 2
Continuation of GRK 100A. Most of the rules of Greek grammar will be covered by the end of the year, and students should have a minimal competence in reading prose texts; but for the remaining grammar and further practice students should go on to do GRK 201.
GRK 101 Introductory Ancient Greek 1
A course designed for students beginning the study of ancient Greek or who have not yet reached the level expected in GRK 201/202. The teaching approach emphasizes exposure to simple texts as soon as possible, but students desiring minimal competence in reading should go on to do GRK 102.
GRK 102 Introductory Ancient Greek 2
Continuation of GRK 101. Most of the rules of Greek grammar will be covered by the end of the year, and students should have a minimal competence in reading prose texts; but for the remaining grammar and further practice students should go on to do GRK 201.
GRK 133 Introduction to New Testament Greek 1
An introduction to Greek grammar with appropriate grammatical exercises and development of vocabulary.
GRK 134 Introduction to New Testament Greek 2
The completion of the study of Greek grammar and syntax with appropriate exercises and translation of various texts of the Greek New Testament.
GRK 201 Intermediate Greek
The course will complete the study of Greek grammar and move on to unadapted readings in Greek authors.
GRK 202 Selections from Greek Authors
A course designed to follow GRK 201 including both literature and grammar review. Authors normally read are Plato and Homer.
GRK 331 Advanced Studies in Greek: Prose
A selection of material from one author or several authors within the field of Greek prose. Topics and selections may include oratory, history, philosophy, Demosthenes, Herodotos, Xenophon, Plato and Aristotle.
GRK 341 Advanced Studies in Greek: Selected Topics
An investigation of selected themes, topics, time periods or genres in Greek.
GRK 351 Greek Composition, Grammar and Reading
Composition, translation and grammar with intensive analysis of selected passages.
GRK 363 Introduction to Greek Tragedy
An examination of the dramatic art of Euripides and Sophocles by translations from the Greek and readings in English translation.
GRK 391 Advanced Greek Reading
A reading course designed to follow the second year of Greek. By the end of the course students should be competent to read moderately difficult prose and poetic texts. Authors and teaching techniques will be chosen to fit the needs of the students.
GRK 490 Senior Studies in Greek: Selected Topics
A selection of material from one author or several authors or an investigation of selected themes, topics, genres at the senior level. Topics or authors may include epic, tragedy, history, philosophy, Hellenistic poetry, Hesiod, Euripides, Menander, Thucydides, Apollonius, Callimachus, and Nonnos.
GRK 491 Senior Studies in Greek: Independent Study
Under special circumstances, and with the approval of the Department, a student or small group of students may arrange to pursue individualized readings under the supervision of a faculty member.

