Greek
School: University of Evansville Venue: Evansville Tel.: 800-423-8633Greek courses are taught by faculty in the Classical Studies program.
GRK 111, 112 Elementary Ancient Greek (3 hours each): Presents the basic grammar, syntax and vocabulary of ancient Greek so that students can begin reading passages from ancient authors. Fall (111), Spring (112) in alternate years. GRK 211 Intermediate Ancient Greek (3 hours): Continues to develop skills in the grammar, syntax and vocabulary of ancient Greek begun in Greek 111-112. Reading of extended passages fr...
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Greek and Roman Mythology Format: Online
School: University of Washington Online Learning Venue: Seattle Tel.: 888-469-6499Principal myths found in classical Greek and Roman literature, and their influence on later literature, art and films. Influential theories about mythology and ancient literary sources. Students relate this study to mythic elements in the modern world, and their personal lives.
Official Website: http://www.onlinelearning.washington.edu/
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Greek Format: On-site
School: Language Training Center - Indianapolis Venue: Indianapolis Tel.: (317) 578-4577To perform well in todays competitive market, many professionals are finding it necessary to get foreign language training. Having a working knowledge of a foreign language can greatly increase your value in the workplace. With a strong emphasis on personal attention, our language training can give you the skills to speak, think, respond and negotiate in a foreign language. Our trained language instructors and functional approach focuses on efficient learning in an environment that...
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Greek Format: On-site
School: Language Trainers Venue: Old Tappan Tel.: 1-289-272-0100Greek Classes with native Greek Tutors Greek is an amazingly historic language - not many modern languages can claim to have originated as far back as the 3rd century BC. Modern Greek is spoken by around 16 million people worldwide, primarily in Greece and Cyprus, and is in many ways a simplified form of Ancient Greek. Unsurprisingly for its age, Greek borrows vocabulary from several other languages, like Latin, Italian and Turkish. Language Trainers is happy to organize ! Greek courses ...
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