About the Program
Offered through the Department of Classics
Contact: John Lenz, Associate Professor of Classics
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Language-in-Context Requirement for Greek
The following regularly offered courses fulfill the language-in-context requirement for students offering Greek as their language. Courses from foreign language departments and programs offered to fulfill this requirement must be in addition to the eight credits needed to fulfill the language requirement.
ARTHST 4/Western Art I: Ancient and Medieval (4)
ARTHST 101/Greek and Roman Art (4)
CL 20/The History of Ancient Greece (4)
CL 22/Classical Literature in Translation (4)
CL 24/Archaeology of Greece and Rome (4)
CL 25/Classical Mythology (4)
CL 27/Society and Family in Ancient Greece and Rome (4)
CL 28/Topics from the Classical World (when appropriate) (4)
CL 136/Foundations of the European Intellectual Tradition (4)
CL 165/Greek and Roman Religions (4)
HIST 20/The Ancient World: Greece (4)
HIST 136/Foundations of the European Intellectual Tradition (4)
HUM 11/Classical Antiquity (4)
PHIL 4/Introduction to Ethics (4)
PHIL 36/History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (4)
REL 14/Introduction to the New Testament (4)
REL 27/Eastern Christianity I (4)
REL 113/Studies in the Gospels (4)
REL 114/The Pauline Epistles (4)
REL 120/Classical Morality and Religious Ethics from Plato to Machiavelli (4)
REL 165/Greek and Roman Religions (4)
For other courses, see the list published each semester. Students who wish to use a course designated GRK to satisfy the language-in-context requirement must take a course that is appropriate to their skills in Greek.
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