Postgraduate Course: Elementary Greek (PG) 2 (PGHC11089)
Course Outline
School | School of History, Classics and Archaeology |
College | College of Humanities and Social Science |
Course type | Standard |
Availability | Available to all students |
Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) |
Credits | 20 |
Home subject area | Postgraduate (History, Classics and Archaeology) |
Other subject area | None |
Course website |
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Taught in Gaelic? | No |
Course description | Consolidation of work in Greek accidence and grammar from Elementary Greek (PG) 1, together with systematic treatment of the syntax of the complex sentence. A thorough grounding is provided in the syntax of subordinate clauses and of indirect speech. Postgraduates also have a weekly class to read selected texts, classical and/or medieval as appropriate. |
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
Pre-requisites |
It is RECOMMENDED that students have passed
Elementary Greek (PG) 1 (PGHC11088)
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Other requirements | None |
Additional Costs | None |
Information for Visiting Students
Pre-requisites | None |
Displayed in Visiting Students Prospectus? | Yes |
Course Delivery Information
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Delivery period: 2014/15 Semester 2, Available to all students (SV1)
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Learn enabled: No |
Quota: None |
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Web Timetable |
Web Timetable |
Course Start Date |
12/01/2015 |
Breakdown of Learning and Teaching activities (Further Info) |
Total Hours:
200
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Seminar/Tutorial Hours 44,
Programme Level Learning and Teaching Hours 4,
Directed Learning and Independent Learning Hours
152 )
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Additional Notes |
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Breakdown of Assessment Methods (Further Info) |
Written Exam
0 %,
Coursework
25 %,
Practical Exam
75 %
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No Exam Information |
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course students should:-
- have consolidated their grasp of the accidence of the Greek language and acquired a basic working vocabulary;
- have an understanding of the syntax of the Greek sentence, simple and complex;
- be able to translate narrative Greek prose with the help of a dictionary;
- be able to apply their linguistic training to reading other kinds of writing (e.g. epic poetry). |
Assessment Information
Assessment is by coursework (25%) and an end of semester class test in grammar and in translation in to English (75%) |
Special Arrangements
None |
Additional Information
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Reading list |
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Study Abroad |
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Study Pattern |
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Keywords | ElGreek2 |
Contacts
Course organiser | Prof Douglas Cairns
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Course secretary | Ms Rosie Edwards
Tel: (0131 6)50 3782
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