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GRK 101 Elementary Ancient Greek. (4)
Ancient Greek grammar and vocabulary with an emphasis on developing reading skills. For beginning students only.
GRK 201 Intermediate Ancient Greek. (4)
Continuation of GRK 101. Ancient Greek syntax and grammar. Prerequisite: GRK 101.
GRK 301 Ancient Greek Literature I. (3)
Readings in ancient Greek prose; advanced grammar. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: GRK 201.
General Studies: HU
GRK 302 Ancient Greek Literature II. (3)
Continuation of GRK 301. Readings in ancient Greek poetry. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: GRK 201.
General Studies: HU
GRK 494 Greek Comprehensive. (3)
An intensive individualized seminar-style course for advanced majors, to prepare them for graduate school. Topics will vary with students. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.
LAT 101 Elementary Latin. (4)
Basic Latin grammar with an emphasis on developing reading skills. For beginning students only.
LAT 102 Elementary Latin. (4)
Continuation of LAT 101. Prerequisite: LAT 101 (or its equivalent).
LAT 201 Intermediate Latin I. (4)
Final semester of grammar. Prerequisite: LAT 102 or instructor approval.
General Studies: HU
LAT 202 Intermediate Latin II. (4)
Beginning reading of Latin authors. Prerequisite: LAT 201 (or its equivalent) or instructor approval.
General Studies: HU
LAT 421 Roman Literature. (3)
Readings in the Latin masterpieces. Authors read change each year in accordance with needs of the class. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: LAT 202 or instructor approval.
General Studies: HU
LAT 422 Roman Literature. (3)
See LAT 421. Prerequisite: LAT 202 or instructor approval.
General Studies: HU
LAT 494 Latin Comprehensive. (3)
An intensive individualized seminar-style course for advanced majors, to prepare them for graduate school. Topics will vary with students. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.
GRK/LAT/BIO/SLC 194 Latin and Greek Roots in Bioscientific Terminology. (3)
Survey of the important Greek and Latin roots words used in technical terminology.
Tutorial on how to recognize roots and decipher meaning. No prerequisite.
GRK/LAT/FLA 294 Introduction to Greek and Roman Mythology. (3)
Overview of the major gods, heroes, and sagas of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
All texts in translation.
GRK/LAT 394 Special Topics. (3)
Aspects of Greek and Roman culture treated in an interdisciplinary fashion.
Based on readings of ancient texts in translation; including discussion of art, history, politics, etc. Recent offerings include: The Trojan War, Heroes Ancient and Modern, Golden Age of Athens. Repeatable for credit.
GRK/LAT 499 Individualized Instruction. (1-3)
Individualized instruction or directed research. By approval of instructor only.