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Greek Courses

GRK 191 - Modern Greek for Beginners Level I (3)

Basic online introduction to the Greek language for students with no prior experience in studying it. Introduces basic grammar and students will develop their ability to interact in basic communicative events. Writing, speaking, and the cultural context of the language are also covered. Students with credit for GRK 110 or LANG 110 may not take this course for further credit.

GRK 192 - Modern Greek for Beginners Level II (3)

Basic introduction to the Greek language for students who have developed the necessary foundations from GRK 191. Continues to introduce basic grammar and students will develop their ability to interact in basic communicative events. Writing, speaking, and the cultural context of the language are also covered. Prerequisite: GRK 191 or equivalent. Students with credit for GRK 160 or LANG 160 may not take this course for further credit.

GRK 291 - Modern Greek Intermediate Level I (3)

This course will continue developing students’ Greek language skills so that they can communicate in situations that extend beyond the basic level. The course will cover various intermediate-level grammatical structures, including the mediopassive voice for verbs, irregular classes of nouns, and the structure of subordinate sentences. Students will also receive training in speaking, reading and writing. Prerequisite: GRK 192 or equivalent. Students with credit for GRK 210 or LANG 210 may not take this course for further credit.

GRK 292 - Modern Greek Intermediate Level II (3)

This course will build on the Greek language skills acquired from GRK 291. Students will receive extensive training in speaking, reading and writing. There is no textbook. Other than this course introduction, all the materials students need for learning the basics of Greek are available through the online platform Odysseas. Prerequisite: GRK 291 or equivalent. Students with credit for GRK 260 or LANG 260 may not take this course for further credit.