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Note: Three semesters of Greek (completion of 201) will satisfy the general education requirement for non-Bible majors. However, the student who wishes to have a minimum background for further study and use of Greek should complete 202 . 101 , 102 ELEMENTARY GREEK GRAMMAR (4, 4) An introduction to the accidence, syntax, and vocabulary of Classical Greek with practice in reading simple passages in the Attic dialect; relationship between Classical Attic and Greek of the New Testament. 201 , 202 INTERMEDIATE GREEK GRAMMAR (3, 3) Review of accidence and advance in syntax with extensive reading and translation in various parts of the Greek New Testament Prerequisite: 101 , 102 or equivalence. 301, 302 HELLENISTIC GREEK (3,3) Readings in the Septuagint and the New Testament together with selections from Jewish, patristic, and pagan writers of the Hellenistic period. Prerequisite: two years of Greek. 405 INTRODUCTION TO NEW TESTAMENT TEXTUAL CRITICISM (3) Asurvey of the materials, history, and theories of New Testament textural criticism. Prerequisites: Doctrine 100 and two years of Greek. 406 PRAXIS OF NEW TESTAMENT TEXTUAL CRITICISM (3) Designed to develop ability to gather and evaluate the evidence for various readings in the text of the New Testament. Prerequisite:405 or consent. 409, 410 READINGS IN BIBLICAL GREEK (1-3, 1-3) Individual research for advancted students in areas of Biblical (LXX or N. T.) Greek grammar, translation, or text. Prerequisite: three years of Greek and/ or consent. 411 , 412 READINGS IN CLASSICAL GREEK (1-3, 1-3) Individual research for advanced students in classical grammar and/ or literature. Study may include one or more of the following areas: Homer, historians , playwrights, Plato, Demosthenes. Prerequisite: three years of Greek and/ or consent. SPANISH Objectives: Upon completion of the 12 upper division units for a Spanish Concentration of the Humanities Major, it is intended that the student demonstrate proficiency in Spanish by fluency in speaking, reading and writing the language; an understanding of the major historical events and cultural epochs; an acquaintance with major personalities and their contributions to civilization. Students with high school Spanish must take a placement test if planning to continue Spanish. Students whose native language is Spanish may not take lower-division courses for credit but must take a placement test to continue Spanish. 101 , 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4, 4) The fundamentals of pronunciation, grammar, conversation , and reading. Five hours each week. 102 either semester. 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (4) Advanced grammar, composition, increased facility in reading and conversation. Five hours each week. Either semester. 310 ADVANCED CONVERSATION AND COMPOSITION (5) Advanced work in conversation, reading, and writing Spanish. Prerequisite: 201 or equivalent. Either semester. 401 , 402 SURVEY OF SPANISH AMERICAN LITERATURE (3, 3) A survey of literature of Hispanic America to modern times; reading and discussion of outstanding literary works and movements. Conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: 310 or equivalent and consent of instructor; 401 not prerequisite to 402. Alternate years , offered 1977-78. 403 , 404 SURVEY OF SPANISH LITERATURE (3, 3) Asurvey of the literature of Spain from earliest times to present; reading and discussion of the outstanding literary works and movements. Conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: 310 or equivalence; 403 not prerequisite to 404. Alternate years, offered 1976- 77. 405 LITERATURE OF THE GOLDEN AGE (3) Representative works of Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Calderon, Quevedo, Tirso, etc. Prerequisite: 401 , 402, or 403 , 404. Alternate years, offered 1976- 77. 406 LITERATURE DEL SIGLO XIX (3) Representative works of Larra, Galdos, Pardo Bazan, Clarin, Unamuno, Azorin, Baroja. Prerequisite: 401 , 402 or 403 , 404. Alternate years, offered 1977-78. 407 THE SPANISH AMERICAN NOVEL (3) Representative novels of Spanish America; emphasis on characteristics and styles; literary movements and influences. Prerequisite: 401 , 402. Alternate years, offered 1977- 78. 408 CONTEMPORARY SPANISH LITERATURE (3) Current literature and developing trends. Prerequisite: 403, 404. Alternate years, offered 1976- 77. 480 DIRECTED RESEARCH (1-3) Individual research and writing for advanced students by special arrangement. Prerequisite: Senior standing and consent (students must have taken 401, 402, 403 and 404 or equivalents) . May be repeated with different content.

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