2023-2024

    LGK-101 Beginning Greek I (Biblical)

    Studies the fundamentals of Greek vocabulary, forms and syntax through reading of passages from the New Testament. Self-study and individualized instruction will be combined with class meeting times. LGK-101 is for students with no prior experience in Greek. [3 credits]

    LGK-102 Beginning Greek II (Biblical)

    Studies the fundamentals of Greek vocabulary, forms and syntax through reading of passages from the New Testament. Self-study and individualized instruction will be combined with class meeting times. [3 credits]

    LGK-103 Intermediate Greek

    Studies passages from the New Testament in the original Greek, accompanied by grammar review. Fulfills the general education language requirement. Prerequisite: LGK-102 or equivalent. [3 credits]

    LGK-203 Intermediate Greek II

    Students are introduced to the writings of major Greek authors as they learn more sophisticated constructions in the language. This course prepares students to move into concentrated reading of Greek literature.

    LGK-258 Readings in Greek Literature

    Offers readings of selections from a variety of Greek authors and genres, accompanied by analysis and critical study of the works read. Prerequisite: LGK-103. Fulfills the general education literature requirement. [ 3 credits ]

    LGK-336 Homer

    Focuses on reading selections from the Iliad and Odyssey in Greek, accompanied by research in related Homeric scholarship. Permission required. [3 credits]

    LGK-427 Archeological Tour of Greece

    Visits the major archeological sites of Greece. During the tour, students will have on-site lectures on the history, art and archeology of the places visited and guided tours of museums. Prior to the tour, students will attend preparatory lectures and complete preliminary readings. Research related to the tour usually will be completed within a month after return. [3 credits]

    LGK-463 Independent Study

    Provides opportunities for students to create individualized programs of study in areas of interest related to Greek language or literature under the guidance of a member of the department. [3 credits]

    LGK-465 Directed Readings

    Allows the student independent reading of selected passages in Greek under the guidance of a member of the department. [ 3 credits ]

    LGK-527 Archeolg Tour of Greece