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Modern Greek Studies

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  • Please note: there is currently no minor in Neo-Hellenic Studies available.

    Course listings in History and Classical Studies include regular offerings in Modern Greek language, history, literature and culture.Ìý

    Depending on the type of course, credits earned in Modern Greek may also be counted as:
    - Civilization credits towards degree option in Classical Studies
    - History electives towards degree option in History.Ìý

  • Courses
  • Teaching Greek

Course Offerings

CLAS 230D1. Introductory Modern Greek.

Credits: 3
Offered by: History and Classical Studies (Faculty of Arts)
Terms offered: Fall 2025
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Description

A course for beginners.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken CLAS 236, CLAS 237 or CLAS 238.
  • Students must register for both CLAS 230D1 and CLAS 230D2.
  • No credit will be given for this course unless both CLAS 230D1 and CLAS 230D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms

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CLAS 230D2. Introductory Modern Greek.

Credits: 3
Offered by: History and Classical Studies (Faculty of Arts)
Terms offered: Winter 2026
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Description

See for course description.
  • Prerequisite: CLAS 230D1
  • No credit will be given for this course unless both CLAS 230D1 and CLAS 230D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms

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CLAS 331. Intermediate Modern Greek 1.

Credits: 3
Offered by: History and Classical Studies (Faculty of Arts)
Terms offered: Fall 2025
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Description

Oral and written competence in the language at the intermediate level through the study of grammar and vocabulary. Excerpts from literature, film and music introducing the civilization of modern Greece.
  • Prerequisite: CLAS 230 or similar course or permission of the instructor

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CLAS 332. Intermediate Modern Greek 2.

Credits: 3
Offered by: History and Classical Studies (Faculty of Arts)
Terms offered: Winter 2026
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Description

A thorough review of the language at the intermediate level through the study of grammar, vocabulary and derivatives. Excerpts in prose, poetry and newspapers as well as audiovisual material introducing the civilization of modern Greece. a continuation of .
  • Prerequisite(s): CLAS 331 or similar course or permission of instructor.

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CLAS 335. Modern Greek Culture and Society.

Credits: 3
Offered by: History and Classical Studies (Faculty of Arts)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Offers a panorama of Greek culture and society through the study of a corpus of documents in Greek pertaining to the year's thematic topic.
  • The language of instruction is English. Knowledge of Greek is not mandatory.

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CLAS 336. Modern Greek Literature.

Credits: 3
Offered by: History and Classical Studies (Faculty of Arts)
Terms offered: Fall 2025
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Description

Offers a panorama of Modern Greek literature in translation. It examines a corpus of texts selected according to each year's thematic topic of study.
  • Prerequisite: CLAS 220 or CLAS 335 or HIST 349 or permission of instructor

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CLAS 404. Classical Tradition.

Credits: 3
Offered by: History and Classical Studies (Faculty of Arts)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Examines the evolution of Classical Antiquity's social and cultural status from the 17th c. to the present day. Particular consideration is given to the processes of the ongoing professionalization of history and archeology as academic disciplines, the emergence of new political usages of the past, the transformation of cultural practices from the Grand Tour to the modern museum and tourism.
  • Prerequisite: CLAS 202 or related courses or permission of instructor

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