Indiana University of Pennsylvania

2002-2003 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705

 

Greek

 

Credit designation at right of title is expressed in (c) class hours per week, (l) lab or (d) discussion section hours per week, and (sh) semester hours of credit per semester.

 

GREK: Greek

Department of Spanish and Classical Languages

College of Humanities and Social Sciences 

 

 

GREK 151 Greek I 

3c-0l-3sh

For beginning students; pronunciation, reading, oral, and written communication are the objectives. In grammar the case system of the Greek noun is begun. All classical Greek courses are offered occasionally through Independent Study; Modern Greek may be available through the Critical Languages program. Offered only by individualized instruction.

 

GREK 152 Greek II

3c-0l-3sh

A continuation of Greek I. In grammar the case system of the Greek noun is completed. Offered only by individualized instruction.

 

GREK 251 Greek III

3c-0l-3sh

Continued training in basic skills, with the possible addition of the study of specific topics; consult the department for topics of interest. In grammar most tenses of the Greek verb are studied. Offered only by individualized instruction.

 

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GREK 252 Greek IV

 3c-0l-3sh

A continuation of Greek III. In grammar more tenses of the verb are studied. The readings become short selections from Greek literature. Offered only by individualized instruction.

 

GREK 351 Advanced Greek Language I 

 3c-0l-3sh

Reviews grammar in depth; analyzes the structure of the language. While themes are not required, selections from Greek prose are read both for knowledge of their content and for developing knowledge of the structure of the language. Offered only by individualized instruction.

 

GREK 352 Advanced Greek Language II

 3c-0l-3sh

A continuation of GREK 351. Selections are from poetry this semester. Offered only by individualized instruction.

 

GREK 482 Independent Study  

var-3sh

An opportunity to engage in an in-depth analysis of some topics dealing with the Greek language and culture through consultation with a faculty member. Permission required.

 

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