1962-1963 Academic Catalog
the field of his choice. A thesis may be written, but it is not required. Only English majors with a 'B' average or above may elect this course. One to three credit hours D. GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 251-252 ELEMENTARY GREEK* A foundation course designed to learn the basic grammar of the Greek language. The learning of rules and vocabulary is stressed in the first semester; the application of these in read– ing selected portions of the New Testament is emphasized in the second. Five credit hours each semester 351-352 INTERMEDIATE GREEK* Prerequisite: Elementary Greek 251-252 The revew of basic grammar and the detailed study of ad– vanced Greek grammar are featured in this course. Extensive reading of the New Testament is marked by the application of advanced syntactical rules. Three credit hours each semester 451, 452 GREEK EXEGESIS* Prerequisite: Greek 351-352 The detailed exegesis of various books and portions of the New Testament is undertaken in this course. Special emphasis is given to word studies, the grammatical relationships of words and sentences, the theme of the writer, and to rapid reading of the text. Two credit hours each semester E. SPANISH 161-162 ELEMENTARY SPANISH** ('62-'63) A consideration of the essentials of grammar; constant or– al drill; simple readings in the language. Three lectures and one lab each week. Three credit hours each semester 261-262 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH** ('63-'64) Prerequisite: Spanish 161-162 A review of grammar; drill in composition; constant oral drill; reading in Spanish literature and culture. Three credit hours each semester 56
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