Course Descriptions
Not all courses described in the Course and Program Catalogue are offered each year. For a timetable of courses offered in 2013-2014, please consult the online registration information.
As of 2005-2006, certain course abbreviations have changed. Students with credit for a course under its
former label may not take the relabeled course for credit.
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
Please use the following form to look up courses and find detailed information on course
prerequisites, corequisites, and other special notes. To view all 100-level courses in a subject,
select a Subject Code and type 1% in the Course Number field. (200-level = 2%, etc.)
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GRK 112.3 — 1(5L)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.
GRK 113.3 — 2(5L)Greek for Beginners II
An introduction to the more advanced elements of accidence and syntax of ancient Attic Greek.
Prerequisite(s): GRK 112.
GRK 202.3 — 1(3L)Intermediate Greek I
Grammar review and introduction to continuous prose texts. Prose composition.
Prerequisite(s): GRK 113.
Note: The department recommends a minimum grade of 75 per cent in GRK 113 for students enrolling in this course.
GRK 203.3 — 2(3L)Intermediate Greek II
Readings in continuous prose texts. Introduction to poetry and Greek metrics. Prose composition.
Prerequisite(s): GRK 202.
GRK 298.3 — 1/2(3L)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.
GRK 299.6 — 1&2(3L)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.
GRK 398.3 — 1/2(3S)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.
GRK 399.6 — 1&2(3S)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.
GRK 498.3 — 1/2(3S)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.
GRK 499.6 — 1&2(3S)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.