Course listings in Classical Studies include regular offerings in modern Greek language, history, literature and culture.
Minor in Neo-Hellenic Studies
Students interested in modern Greek may complete a Minor Concentration in Neo-Hellenic Studies. The Minor Concentration is designed to enable students to achieve linguistic proficiency in Modern Greek and to provide them with an understanding of the diachronic influence and the synchronic importance of the Modern Greek language, literature and history in the contemporary global world of diversity and pluralism.
Click here to see the program requirements for the Minor Concentration in Neo-Hellenic Studies. For more information or the Neo-Hellenic, students should contact Professor Anastassiadis.
Modern Greek and Classical Studies
Credits earned in modern Greek may also be counted, as civilization credits, towards degree options in Classical Studies. Students who take modern Greek classes are encouraged to contact the Classical Studies Advisor to discuss their degree requirements.
Staff:
Anastassios Anastassiadis, Assistant Professor of History and Phrixos B. Papachristidis Chair of Modern Greek Studies
Kerstin Jentsch-Mancor, sessional teacher
George Kellaris, sessional teacher
Modern Greek: Course Offerings
CLAS 230 Introductory Modern Greek (2 terms, 6 credits)
CLAS 331 Intermediate Modern Greek
CLAS 332 The Modern Greek Novel
CLAS 333 Modern Greek Poetry
CLAS 335 Modern Greece: Language and Civilization
Course Offerings 2011-12
Fall Term:
CLAS 230 Introductory Modern Greek (Kellaris)
CLAS 331 Intermediate Modern Greek (Jentsch-Mancor)
HIST 347 Greece: Byzantium to Present (Anastassiadis)
Winter Term:
CLAS 230 Introductory Modern Greek (Kellaris)
CLAS 335 Modern Greece: Language and Civilization (Anastassiadis)
CLAS 440 The Classical Tradition (Anastassiadis)