| GRK 1101: Elementary Koine Greek I (5) Offerings |
| Emphasizes the essentials of Koine Greek grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, and enables the student to read the New Testament with a beginner's facility and with the potential to study the Septuagint and other Koine Greek Literature. |
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| GRK 1102: Elementary Koine Greek II (5) Offerings |
| Prerequisite: GRK 1101 or equivalent. Emphasizes the essentials of Koine Greek grammar, syntax, and vocabulary and enables the student to read the New Testament with a beginner's facility and with the potential to study the Septuagint and other Koine Greek literature. |
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| GRK 1103: Elementary Koine Greek III (5) Offerings |
| Prerequisite: GRK 1102 or equivalent. Emphasizes the essentials of Koine Greek grammar, syntax, and vocabulary and enables the student to read the New Testament with a beginners facility and with the potential to study the Septuagint and other Koine Greek Literature. |
| Attributes:Foreign Language Comp
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| GRK 4900: Independent Study (1-5) Offerings |
| Student works independently with a faculty member on a mutually agreed upon topic. May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits. |
| Attributes:Upper-Division
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| GRK 4920: Independent Readings in Classical Greek (1-5) Offerings |
| Greek is available to qualified students through the classics professor. May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits. |
| Attributes:Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division
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| GRK 4930: Greek Tutorial Practicum (1-6) Offerings |
| For advanced students who wish to assist as discussion leaders and readers in 2000-level Greek classes. May be repeated for credit up to 12 credits. |
| Attributes:Upper-Division
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| GRK 4970: Directed Readings and Research (1-5) Offerings |
| Prerequisite: GRK 4920. May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits. |
| Attributes:Upper-Division
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