Introductory Greek I

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This course introduces students to ancient Greek. Students learn the Greek alphabet, a core vocabulary and elements of Greek grammar.

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GREK 101
Introductory Greek I
3 Credits

This course introduces students to ancient Greek. Students learn the Greek alphabet, a core vocabulary and elements of Greek grammar. Students also read and translate simple Greek texts.

Students meet with their instructor for four hours per week, one of which is a lab. Lab hours are dedicated to revision, review, quizzes, tests, etc. Note: Students with a proficiency level beyond this course may be directed to a higher-level course. This includes those students with credit in Greek 30 or 35.

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