CLASS College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Youngstown State University
 
Foreign Languages and Literature
 
FL_Greek Course Descriptions  

Greek (Ancient)—GRK     (Please note that this is Ancient/New Testament Greek and that not every course is offered every semester.)

 Lower-Division Courses

1550. Elementary Ancient Greek. Introduction to Ancient Greek with emphasis on those aspects of grammar most essential for developing the ability to read Greek. Translation of simple Ancient Greek texts into English. Assignments in the Language Learningand Resource Center (LLRC). Grading is ABC/NC.  4 s.h.

2600. Intermediate. Continuation of GRK 1550 with emphasis on more complex aspects of Ancient Greek grammar. Translation of more advanced Ancient Greek texts, including some authentic passages. Assignments in the LLRC. Prereq.: Placement test or GRK 1550. 4 s.h.

2603. Directed Reading 1. Reading of selections from an Ancient Greek author or genre with emphasis on translation. Review of Ancient Greek grammar and introduction of some advanced grammatical constructions not covered in Ancient Greek 1550 or 2600. May be repeated once if topic is different.  Prereq.: Placement test or GRK 2600 or permission of department chairperson. 3 s.h.

Upper-Division Courses

3753. Directed Reading 2. Reading of selections from an Ancient Greek author or genre with emphasis on translation and interpretation of text. Review of Ancient Greek grammar. Introduction to relevant modern scholarship. Writing of evaluative essays.  May be repeated once if topic is different. Prereq.:  GRK 2603 and permission of department chairperson.  3 s.h.

4883. Directed Reading 3. Reading of selections from an Ancient Greek author or genre with emphasis on translation and interpretation of text. Review of Ancient Greek grammar. Writing of a research paper.  May be repeated once if topic is different. Prereq.:  GRK 3753 and permission of department chairperson.  3 s.h.

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