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Hellenic Studies Minor
Kent State University Catalog 2011 >
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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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