Greek courses for Summer 2012
Title | Instructor | Location | Time | All taxonomy terms | Description | Section Description | Cross Listings | Fulfills | Registration Notes | Syllabus | Syllabus URL | Course Syllabus URL | ||
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GREK 112-910 | INTENSIVE ELEM GREEK | CLOSS, VIRGINIA | WILLIAMS HALL 219 | MTWRF 0900AM-1215PM | An introduction to the ancient Greek language for beginners, with explanation of basic grammatical concepts and intensive exercises in reading and writing. Ideal for undergraduates or graduate students from Penn or elsewhere with some background in learning other languages, or who need to learn Greek rapidly. The course covers the first year of college-level Greek, equivalent to GREK 101 + 102 at more than twice the normal pace. For further information on Penn's Greek curriculum, visit the Classical Studies department website. |
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LANGUAGE SKILLS COURSE | |||||||
GREK 212-920 | INTERMEDIATE GREEK | HAM, CHARLES | CLAUDIA COHEN HALL 493 | MTWRF 0900AM-1215PM | An introduction to the basic history and conventions of Greek prose and poetry, with continuous readings from classical authors accompanied by grammar review and exercises. Ideal for undergraduates or graduate students from Penn or elsewhere who have completed the equivalent of one year Greek (e.g., GREK 112). The course covers the second year of college-level Greek, equivalent to GREK 203 + 204 at more than twice the normal pace. |
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LANGUAGE SKILLS COURSE; ONE TERM COURSE |