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Greek

111-112. Elementary New Testament Greek. (4 cr. hrs. each)
Inflection, syntax, word formation and vocabulary building are emphasized along with reading simple passages from the Greek New Testament.

113. Elementary Ancient Greek I. (4 cr. hrs.)

Study of classical Greek grammar, vocabulary, and syntax , to enable students to read Greek literature of increasing difficulty.

114. Elementary Ancient Greek II. (4 cr. hrs.)
Continued study of classical Greek grammar, vocabulary, and syntax, to enable students to read Greek literature of increasing difficulty. Prerequisite: Greek 113.

213. New Testament Greek. (4 cr. hrs.)
The vocabulary, inflection, syntax, and style of Koine Greek is studied as it appears in the literature of the New Testament. The student becomes familiar with the standard grammars, lexicons, dictionaries, commentaries, and other resources to gain competency in reading and interpreting the New Testament. Selected portions of the New Testament exegeted. Offered on demand.

215. Intermediate Ancient Greek. (4 cr. hrs.)
Extensive readings from works of one or more Greek authors, such as Xenophon or Plato, depending on student interests. Prerequisite: Greek 114 or equivalent. Fall semester.

311-312. Independent Study. (4 cr. hrs.)
Readings in one or more Greek authors. Offered on demand.

 

 

 

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