Greek GREK
Instruction offered by members of the Department of Greek and Roman Studies in the Faculty of Humanities.
Department Head - P. Toohey
Note: For courses on Greek Literature in translation, Greek History, Art, Archaeology, etc., see Greek and Roman Studies (GRST).
Note on Course Sequence and Prerequisites: The normal sequence is Greek 201, 203, 301, 303, 401 and/or 413, 525. Enrollment in any higher level Greek course requires a grade of at least "C-" in the prerequisite course(s), or consent of the Department. Greek 333, 433, 453, and 551 are supplementary courses.
Junior Courses
Greek 201 H(3-2T)
Ancient Greek I
This course for beginners provides the first steps towards reading classical and New Testament Greek texts.
Greek 203 H(3-2T)
Ancient Greek II
Continuation of Greek 201.
Prerequisites: Greek 201 or consent of the Department.
Senior Courses
Greek 301 H(3-1T)
Ancient Greek III
Completes the study of basic grammar, vocabulary and translation skills.
Prerequisites: Greek 203 or consent of the Department.
Greek 303 H(3-0)
Intermediate Readings in Classical and New Testament Greek
Prerequisites: Greek 301 or consent of the Department.
Greek 333 Q(0-2T)
Second-Year Supplementary Study
Supplementary work in language and translation skills.
Prerequisites: Greek 303.
NOT INCLUDED IN GPA
Greek 401 H(3-0)
Third-Year Readings I
Readings will normally be selected from classical texts.
Prerequisites: Greek 303 or consent of the Department.
Greek 413 H(3-0)
Third-Year Readings II
Readings will normally be selected from texts of the Early Christian era.
Prerequisites: Greek 303 or consent of the Department.
Greek 433 Q(0-2T)
Third-Year Supplementary Study I
Prerequisites: Greek 401 or 413.
NOT INCLUDED IN GPA
Greek 453 Q(0-2T)
Third-Year Supplementary Study II
Prerequisites: Greek 401 or 413.
NOT INCLUDED IN GPA
Greek 525 H(3S-0)
Topics in Greek Literature and Language
Prerequisites: Greek 401 or 413.
MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT
Greek 551 H(0-2T)
Directed Studies in Greek Literature and Language
Prerequisites: Consent of the Department.
MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT