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101, 102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH (4, 4) Basic principles of pronunciation and grammar, vocabulary drill , graded reading . From the beginning, classroom conversations in French. Five hours each week. 201 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH (4) Advanced grammar and conversation, with emphasis on reading for meaning and speed. Five hours each week. 320 STUDIES IN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (3) Both standard and specialized offerings; one or more sections offered each year in areas such as: Conversation, Survey of Literature A and B, Seventeenth Century Drama, Nine­ teenth Century Novel. May be repeated with different content (section title). GERMAN Students who have taken 2 years of high school German may not take German l 0 1 for credit. Students with 3 or 4 years of high school German should consult with department for proper placement. In following the sequence of courses in German, the student must have a minimum grade of "C" to qualify for enrollment in subsequent courses. 101, 102 ELEMENTARY GERMAN (4, 4) An intensive course developing the skills necessary for hearing and reading comprehension and simple written German . Five hours each week. 201 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN (4) A grammar review with readings in German literature. Collateral readings in the field of

each student's special interest. Five hours each week. 330 GERMAN CIVILIZATION AND CULTURE (3)

Typical aspects of German civilization and the significant historical even ts and major con­ tributions of the German people. Readings in records of historical , literary , and cultural importance . Conducted in English.

GREEK 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: I 01, I 02 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) A survey of the materials, history, and theories of New Testament textual criticism. Pre­ requisites: Doctrine I00 and two years of Greek.

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