Not all courses described in the Course and Program Catalogue are offered each year. For a list of course offerings in 2026-2027, please consult the class search website.
The following conventions are used for course numbering:
- 010-099 represent non-degree level courses
- 100-699 represent undergraduate degree level courses
- 700-999 represent graduate degree level courses
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GRK 112.3: Greek for Beginners I
An introduction to the fundamentals of ancient Attic Greek, in which the student learns the basic forms of nouns and verbs and rudimentary syntax.
Weekly hours:
3 Lecture hours and 1 Practicum/Lab hours
GRK 113.3: Greek for Beginners II
An introduction to the more advanced elements of accidence and syntax of ancient Attic Greek.
Weekly hours:
3 Lecture hours and 1 Practicum/Lab hours
Prerequisite(s): GRK 112.
GRK 298.3: Special Topics
Offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations to cover, in depth, topics that are not thoroughly covered in regularly offered courses.
Weekly hours:
3 Lecture hours
GRK 299.6: Special Topics
Offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations to cover, in depth, topics that are not thoroughly covered in regularly offered courses.
Weekly hours:
3 Lecture hours
GRK 398.3: Special Topics
Offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations to cover, in depth, topics that are not thoroughly covered in regularly offered courses.
Weekly hours:
3 Seminar/Discussion hours
GRK 399.6: Special Topics
Offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations to cover, in depth, topics that are not thoroughly covered in regularly offered courses.
Weekly hours:
3 Seminar/Discussion hours
GRK 498.3: Special Topics
Offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations to cover, in depth, topics that are not thoroughly covered in regularly offered courses.
Weekly hours:
3 Seminar/Discussion hours
GRK 499.6: Special Topics
Offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations to cover, in depth, topics that are not thoroughly covered in regularly offered courses.
Weekly hours:
3 Seminar/Discussion hours