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Greek - Fall 2004

Beginning Greek I
L09  101D  Greek
An intensive introduction to Classical Greek, the language of Homer, Sophocles, Plato, and the New Testament.  The goal will be to develop a reading knowledge as rapidly and efficiently as possible and the work of the course will include extensive readings in literary texts.  4 units.
AS:>  LA
EA:>  H
MTuWTh 9:00a-10:00a
Warren

Intermediate Greek:  The New Testament
L09  301  Greek
A reading of texts from the New Testament as well as others of relevance to the religions of the Roman Empire.  Prereq:  Greek 317C or permission of the instructor.  3 units.  Same as L23 Re St 3011.
AS:>  LA
EA:>  DU,  H,  SU
TBA

Introduction to Greek Literature
L09  317C  Greek
Plato's Apology and other Socratic texts.  Prereq:  Greek 102D with a grade of B+ or higher, or permission of the instructor.  3 units.
AS:>  TH
EA:>  H
FA:>  Lit
MWF 10:00a-11:00a
Rotroff

Topics in Greek Literature
L09  438  Greek
Study of selected problems, eras, or generic sequences.  (INTERESTED FRESHMEN SHOULD CONSULT THE INSTRUCTOR AND CANNOT REGISTER WITHOUT PERMISSION.)  3 units.
AS:>  TH,  WI
EA:>  H
FA:>  Lit
W 1:00p-4:00p
TBA

Study for Honors
L09  499  Greek
Prereq:  Junior standing, grades averaging A- in courses numbered 300 or above in Greek, and permission of the chair of the department.  Either Greek 499 or Latin 497 must be taken by all honors candidates.  3 units.
AS:>  TH
EA:>  H
TBA

Independent Work
L09  500  Greek
Prereq:  Senior standing and permission of the chair of the department.   Credit variable, max 6 units.
TBA

Research
L09  590  Greek
Credit variable, max 3 units.
TBA

Master's Continuing Student Status
L09  883  Greek
0 units.
TBA

Master's Nonresident
L09  885  Greek
0 units.
TBA


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