UC BERKELEY DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS
GREEK 15
2013
INTENSIVE SUMMER GREEK WORKSHOP
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About the Greek Workshop
The Berkeley Greek Workshop (Greek 15) is an intensive introductory language course for students with little or no previous experience in Ancient Greek. The Workshop counts for ten units, equivalent to almost three semesters of Berkeley Greek courses during the academic year. For the first six weeks, the course comprises a comprehensive presentation of the grammar and syntax of Attic Greek using Hansen and Quinn's Greek: An Intensive Course. During the second portion, students read original Greek literature in small elective sections. After successfully completing the Berkeley Greek Workshop, students will be ready to tackle third-semester college Attic prose such as Plato or Lysias or, in many cases, an upper-level Greek reading course.
R E Q U I R E M E N T S
While there are no specific prerequisites, the Workshop demands serious
commitment. Classes meet from approximately 9 AM to 4 PM, Monday through
Friday, and include daily quizzes and intensive drill sessions each morning as
well as weekly exams on Mondays and a midterm and final following the two
segments of the course. Students are expected to devote several hours each
evening to homework and class preparation. Full attendance and active class
participation are mandatory. It generally proves extremely difficult to take
the course in conjunction with any outside obligations.
L E C T U R E S A N D S Y
M P O S I A
On Friday afternoons throughout the summer, members of the Berkeley and
Stanford Classics faculty deliver lectures on cultural and literary topics
related to Greek and Roman studies. While attendance is not mandatory, most
students find the Friday afternoon program informative and engaging as it
introduces them to the wide range of subfields in Classics. Following Friday
lectures, we always hold an informal Symposion to relax and socialize after the
busy week. Students of the workshop almost always report that the experience
was worthwhile and positive. The classroom environment is intense but
supportive, and all instructors hold daily office hours to offer further assistance.
We hope to see you in 2013!
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