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Hellenic Studies Minor
Kent State University Catalog 2011 >
Colleges and Programs >
College of Arts and Sciences >
Minors >
Hellenic Studies
College of Arts and Sciences
Department of History
305 Bowman Hall
Tel: 330-672-2882
E-mail: history@kent.edu
Web: www.kent.edu/cas/history/
S. Victor Papacosma, Coordinator, 321 Bowman Hall
The Hellenic Studies focuses on the study of Greek culture, ancient, Medieval and modern, including Greek immigrant communities abroad.
| HELLENIC STUDIES MINOR REQUIREMENTS (38 credits) | |||
| Course | Title | Credits | |
| History of Greece | |||
| HIST | 31009 | History of Byzantine Civilization | 3 |
| 31050 | History and Society of Modern Greece | 3 | |
| 41003 | History of Ancient Greece | 3 | |
| Classical Hellenism: choose one of the following groups |
6-9 | ||
| CLAS | 41503 | Greek Literature in Translation (3) | |
| 41301 | Classical Mythology (3) | ||
| 41401 | Greek Archaeology and Art (3) | ||
| or | |||
| ARTH | 42031 | Greek Art and Archaeology (3) | |
| HIST | 41004 | Hellenic Contributions to Western Civilization (3) | |
| PHIL | 31001 | Ancient Greek Philosophy (3) | |
| Modern Hellenism: choose from the following | 3-6 | ||
| AS | 30095 | Studies in the Eastern Christian World (3) | |
| HIST | 41049 | History of the Balkans 18th Century-1914 (3) | |
| 41050 | History of the Balkans: 1914-Present (3) | ||
| 41079 | Migrations to America, 1607 to Present (3) | ||
| Individual Investigation: choose from the following* |
3 | ||
| Byzantine Empire (3) | |||
| Greek Immigrants in America (3) | |||
| Modern Greece (3) | |||
| Language Cognate: Ancient or Modern Greek(or equivalent in proficiency) May be taken through either,or a combination of, GRE 14201, 14202, 24201, 34370, or GRE 14205, 14206, 24208, 24209. |
14 | ||
| TOTAL | 38 | ||
*Appropriate specialized offerings may be substituted as available and with prior approval of the coordinator of the Hellenic Studies program.
Minimum cumulative 2.00 GPA required for graduation.
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