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The concentration in Greek comprises four courses in Greek, one of which may be replaced by a theoretical course, such as Philosophy of Language.
A language concentration is a good complement to any major, and students majoring in one language may concentrate in another. It includes advanced work in one or more foreign languages and a theoretical study of language as a universal human activity. In what follows, by "course" is meant a 3-credit course, and by "advanced" is meant 3000-level or above.
Four advanced courses in Greek, or three advanced courses in either language plus one "theoretical" course, e.g. CLA 3330 Historical Linguistics or PHI 4335 Philosophy of Language. In place of the one theoretical course, you may substitute two lower-division courses in the other language, e.g., 1301-1302, or 2311-2312.
For any other substitutions, the permission of the Concentration Director is required.
Explore the profound influence of Greek on the Christian tradition, from its literary inception to its continued impact on modern spirituality.
Master the grammar, rhetoric, and logic of Greek to not only read classical texts but to deepen your understanding of language and communication in our contemporary world.
Delve into the ethical frameworks shaped by classical philosophers, poets, and statesmen, informing your actions with historical wisdom and contemporary relevance.
Associate Professor, Classics
Phone: (972) 721-5288
Email: dsweet@udallas.edu
Office: Anselm Hall #110