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GRK 350: Greek Prose
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Reading of texts representative of such genres as the philosophical dialogue (Plato), forensic and political oratory (Demosthenes, Lysias), historiography (Thucydides, Xenophon), or pastoral/homiletic/apocalyptic (the Pauline epistles, Revelation). Emphasis on the forms of prose that helped shape the Western tradition. Offered fall semester of even-numbered years. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Prerequisite: GRK 202.
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Prerequisite: GRK 202.
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GRK 351: Greek Poetry
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Study of ancient Greek poetry such as the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, Hesiod's Theogony, Greek dramatic poets, or the lyric poetry of Archilochus, Sappho, and Simonides. Special attention to the meter, meaning, and context of poetry designed for public performance. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Offered fall semester in odd-numbered years. Prerequisite: GRK 202.
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Prerequisite: GRK 202.
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GRK 380: Special Topics in Greek
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Readings, lectures, discussions, or laboratories (or any combination) on specific topics in Greek. Offered on sufficient demand. Prerequisites: GRK 202 or permission of the instructor.
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Prerequisites: GRK 202 or permission of the instructor.
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GRK 385: Study Abroad: Advanced Ancient Greek
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Of varying focus, the course makes use of the history, culture, and society of a host country in order to highlight disciplinary perspectives in context. To be taught in that country (or countries) as part of an approved study abroad program. By permit only. Credit may vary.
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GRK 399: Independent Reading
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Supervised independent reading in Greek. Topic, credit, and time must be arranged with individual faculty member before registration. Offered fall and winter semester.
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GRK 400: Advanced Greek Prose
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Reading of texts representative of such genres as the philosophical dialogue (Plato), forensic and political oratory (Demosthenes, Lysias), historiography (Thucydides, Xenophon), or pastoral/homiletic/apocalyptic (the Pauline epistles, Revelation). Emphasis on the forms of prose that helped shape the western tradition. Special attention to electronic resources in classics and to textual criticism. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Offered winter semester in odd-numbered years. Prerequisite: One 300-level Greek course.
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Prerequisite: One 300-level Greek course.
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GRK 401: Advanced Greek Poetry
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Study of ancient Greek poetry such as the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, Hesiod's Theogony, Greek dramatic poets, or the lyric poetry of Archilochus, Sappho, and Simonides. Special attention to the meter, meaning, and context of poetry designed for public performance. Special attention to electronic resources in classics and textual criticism. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Offered winter semester in even-numbered years. Prerequisite: One 300-level Greek course.
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Prerequisite: One 300-level Greek course.
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GSI 201: (Dis)Order and (In)Justice: An Introduction to Global Studies
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
An interdisciplinary introduction to global studies using themes of order/disorder and justice/injustice to explore problems and issues affecting people globally. Focuses on interconnectedness of global concerns and links between the local and global, primarily from a social science perspective. Possible topics: migration, human trafficking, food security, anti-globalization movements, and infectious disease. Fulfills one of the Foundations - Social and Behavioral Sciences. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Offered fall and winter semesters.
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GSI 202: History of Global Change and Social Transformation
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
A historical inquiry into long-term processes of global change and social transformation. Focus is on increasing interconnectedness of human communities from the deep past to the present, including spread of cultural, market and ecological exchanges, transport and communication technologies, developing ideas of social justice, and their connections to contemporary times. Fulfills Foundations - Historical Analysis. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Cross-listed with HST 202. Offered fall and winter semesters.
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GSI 215: Global Migration
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
An interdisciplinary analysis of the global movement of immigrants and refugees and its relationship with the economy, politics, development, and culture. Students learn about migration as a key feature of globalization. Possible topics: migration history, immigration policies, border control, integration, citizenship, migrant transnationalism, diaspora, remittances, child migrants, and migration theories. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Fulfills one of the Foundations - Social and Behavioral Sciences. Cross-listed with PLS 215. Offered fall semester.
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