The Minor in Hellenic Studies is an interdisciplinary program for students interested obtaining an
understanding of Modern Greek language, culture, and society in relation to ancient Greek and
Byzantine civilizations. The minor is organized around areas relevant to Hellenic Studies (of the student’s choice).
The Minor in Hellenic Studies is an interdisciplinary program for students interested obtaining an understanding of Modern Greek language, culture, and society in relation to ancient Greek and Byzantine civilizations.
The minor is organized around areas relevant to Hellenic Studies (of the student’s choice). Courses offered for the minor must be taken for a letter grade. All courses offered for the minor must be passed with a grade of C or higher. Completion of the minor requires 21 credits. At least nine of the 21 credits must be taken at Stony Brook, with three of the courses at the upper-division level. Students wishing to pursue a minor in Hellenic Studies must develop a specific plan for its completion in consultation with the designated advisor. An example of an acceptable distribution would be the following:
A. Two 100-level courses
B. Two 200-level courses
C. Three 300-level courses, with option of substituting one 400-level course for one of the three 300- level courses
Notes:
If students do not have competency in Modern Greek language, they are required to successfully
complete the Modern Greek language courses at the Intermediate level.
Students are strongly encouraged to participate in the Summer study abroad program in Greece.
Course Offerings
Anthropology
Art History
Cinema and Cultural Studies
Classics of Literature
Classics
English
European Studies
Greek
History
Linguistics
Mathematics
Medieval Studies
Philosophy
Political Science
Religious Studies
Theatre Arts
Women's Studies
Minor in Hellenic Studies
College of Arts and Sciences
Director of the minor: Dr. Stella Tsirka
Email: styliani-anna.tsirka@stonybrook.edu
Phone: (631) 632-7440
Office: 2118 Humanities Building