2025-26 Edition

Greek (GREEK)

Courses

GREEK 1A.  Classical and Biblical Greek.  5 Units.  
Elements of Classical Greek grammar, syntax, and vocabulary.
GREEK 1B.  Classical and Biblical Greek.  5 Units.  
Elements of Classical Greek grammar, syntax, and vocabulary.
Prerequisite: GREEK 1A with a minimum grade of C.   
Restrictions: GREEK 1B and GREEK S1AB and GREEK S1BC may not be taken for full credit.  
GREEK 1C.  Classical and Biblical Greek.  5 Units.  
Introduction to reading texts.
Prerequisite: GREEK 1B with a minimum grade of C.   
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GREEK 99.  Special Studies in Greek.  1-4 Units.  
Lower-division level independent research with Greek faculty.
Repeatability: May be taken unlimited times  
GREEK 100.  Topics in Attic Greek.  4 Units.  
Selected readings in Attic Greek prose and poetry. Authors may include Xenophon, Lysias, Antiphon, Euripides, and others. Selections from prose and poetry will be read each quarter. Grammar and syntax review included.
Prerequisite: GREEK 1C with a minimum grade of C. Placement into GREEK 100 is also accepted.  
Repeatability: May be taken unlimited times as topics vary  
GREEK 103.  Seminar in Greek Prose.  4 Units.  
Specialized and focused study of a particular Greek prose author or topic.
Prerequisite: GREEK 100.   
Repeatability: May be taken unlimited times as topics vary  
GREEK 104.  Seminar in Greek Poetry.  4 Units.  
Specialized and focused study of a particular topic or author of Greek poetry.
Prerequisite: GREEK 100.   
Repeatability: May be taken unlimited times as topics vary  
GREEK 198.  Directed Group Study.  4 Units.  
Special topics in Greek culture and civilization through directed reading and research.
Repeatability: May be taken unlimited times  
GREEK 199.  Independent Studies in Greek.  1-4 Units.  
Independent research with Greek faculty.
Repeatability: May be taken unlimited times