GREEK (GREK)

GREK 101.  Greek I.  (4 Credits)  
A beginner's course in Attic Greek: grammar, composition, and easy prose selections. Fall.
GREK 102.  Greek II.  (4 Credits)  
Continuation of GREK 101 and more advanced grammar, composition and readings. Spring.
Prerequisites: GREK 101 with a minimum grade of D  
GREK 103.  Accelerated Elementary Greek.  (7 Credits)  
This is an entry-level course, with no prerequisite, designed to provide the equivalent of the first-year Greek (Attic) sequence GREK 101 and GREK 102. It therefore prepares students for GREK 201. Students will learn the fundamentals of Greek vocabulary, grammar, and syntax in order to develop the skills necessary for basic translation and composition of Greek texts. Summer only.
GREK 151.  Biblical Greek I.  (4 Credits)  
A beginner's course in New Testament Greek: grammar, composition, and easy prose selections.
GREK 152.  Biblical Greek II.  (4 Credits)  
Continuation of GREK 151 and more advanced grammar, composition and readings.
Prerequisites: GREK 151 with a minimum grade of D  
GREK 190.  Directed Study.  (1-4 Credits)  
May be repeated for credit.  
GREK 201.  Greek III.  (4 Credits)  
Continuation of GREK 102: review of forms, syntax, readings. Fall.
Prerequisites: GREK 102 with a minimum grade of D or GREK 103 with a minimum grade of D  
GREK 210.  Reading Attic Greek.  (3 Credits)  
This course develops the skill of reading unabridged, original Geek texts. The introductory sequence (GREK 101,102, 201) is prerequisite. Students are expected to be familiar with the fundamentals of Greek grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, and to have some experience translating. Students will learn how to integrate and synthesize those fundamentals in order to fluidly and fluently engage with extended unabridged texts in the original Greek. Spring.
Prerequisites: GREK 201 with a minimum grade of D  
GREK 251.  Biblical Greek III.  (4 Credits)  
Continuation of GREK 152: review of forms, syntax and readings.
Prerequisites: GREK 152 with a minimum grade of D  
GREK 260.  Reading New Testament Greek.  (3 Credits)  
This course develops the skill of reading the Greek New Testament in its unabridged original form. The introductory sequence (GREK 151, 152, 251) is prerequisite. Students are expected to be familiar with the fundamentals of Koine Greek grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, and to have some experience translating. Students will learn how to integrate and synthesize those fundamentals in order to fluidly and fluently engage with extended unabridged texts in the original Greek
Prerequisites: GREK 251 with a minimum grade of D  
GREK 290.  Directed Study.  (1-4 Credits)  
May be repeated for credit.  
Topic to be determined by the instructor.
GREK 291.  Independent Study.  (1-4 Credits)  
May be repeated for credit.  
Topics to be determined by instructor.
GREK 390.  Directed Study.  (1-4 Credits)  
May be repeated for credit.  
Topic to be determined by the instructor.
GREK 490.  Directed Study.  (1-3 Credits)  
May be repeated for credit.  
Directed study requires completion of an Individualized Study form and department permission. This course cannot be registered for via Zagweb.
Prerequisites: GREK 210 with a minimum grade of D  
GREK 491.  Independent Reading Course.  (1-4 Credits)  
May be repeated for credit.  
Course content to be determined by the instructor.