Greek – Fall 2006
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.
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SB:> HUM, IS
MTuWTh 9:00am-10:00am
Prince
Intensive Beginning Greek II
L09 210 Greek
Completion of work begun in Greek 190D followed by readings in original Greek poetry and prose. Successful completion of Greek 210 with a grade of B+ or better will allow the student to proceed directly to Greek 318C. 5 units.
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SB:> HUM, IS
MTuWThF 12:00pm-1:00pm
Lamberton
Intermediate Greek: The New Testament in Context
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.
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SB:> HUM
TBA
Intro 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.
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SB:> HUM, IS
FA:> Lit
MWF 10:00am-11:00am
Rotroff
Plato
L09 451 Greek
Close reading of the Greek text of the Symposium. Prereq: Greek 318C or permission of instructor and sophomore standing or above. (INTERESTED FRESHMEN SHOULD CONSULT THE INSTRUCTOR AND CANNOT REGISTER WITHOUT PERMISSION.) 3 units.
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Tu 1:00p-4:00p
Pepe
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
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
Masters Nonresident
L09 885 Greek
0 units.
TBA
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