Intermediate Greek: 2

Code School Level Credits Semesters
CLAR3015 Classics and Archaeology 3 20 Spring UK
Code
CLAR3015
School
Classics and Archaeology
Level
3
Credits
20
Semesters
Spring UK

Summary

This module continues the study of classical Greek from the level reached in Intermediate Greek 1. It continues with the study of Greek grammar and focuses on the reading of one or more classical Greek texts.

Target Students

Available to all Undergraduate level 2 and level 3 students in the Department of Classics and Archaeology, Liberal Arts, exchange and subsidiary students.CLAR3015 and CLAR3012 should be taken as a pair, but if there is a valid reason why you are unable to enrol for one or other of these modules, please contact Nicholas Wilshere, the departmental Language Teaching Co-ordinator, to discuss your options.

Co-requisites

Modules you must take in the same academic year, or have taken in a previous year, to enrol in this module:

Classes

Assessment

Assessed by end of spring semester

Educational Aims

This module aims to further develop your ability to read, understand and translate Greek. The module will consolidate grammatical knowledge acquired, expand working vocabulary, and increase your fluency at reading and understanding Greek literary texts.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge and Understanding:

Greek accidence and syntax and its interpretation;

critical and theoretical approaches to the study of Greek texts in the original;

literary, cultural and historical contexts for Greek literature;

the relevance of Greek texts for the study of ancient history, society and visual culture.

Intellectual Skills:

Engage in close and logical analysis of texts and arguments;

acquire substantial quantities of information systematically and process it effectively.

Professional Practical Skills:

Read Greek texts independently and with a high level of accuracy and understanding;

translate unseen a straightforward passage in Greek from poetry or non-technical prose.

Transferable (key) skills:

Work productively with others; communicate effectively in writing;

communicate effectively by oral presentation;

organise and manage their working time, including scheduling tasks and meeting deadlines;

word-process material with attention to detail and accuracy;

take responsibility for their own learning, reflect upon and assess their own progress, strengths and weaknesses.

Conveners

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Last updated 07/01/2025.