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Undergraduate: Hellenic Studies

  • Program Overview

    Hellenic Studies 

    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).

  • Degrees and Requirements

    Requirements for the minor in Hellenic Studies

    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

    • ANT 296 Anthropology of the European Mediterranean 

    Art History

    • ARH 202 Arts of the Ancient World
    • ARH 300 Greek Art and Architecture
    • ARH 301 Roman Art and Architecture  
    • ARH 370 Masterpieces of Western Art 

    Cinema and Cultural Studies

    • CCS 312 Cinema and the Ancient World 

    Classics of Literature

    • CLL 215 Classical Mythology  
    • CLL 315 Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greek Literature 

    Classics

    • CLS 113 Greek and Latin Literature in Translation 
    • CLS 225 The Classical Tradition  
    • CLS 447 Directed Readings in Classics  

    English

    • EGL 260 Mythology in Literature  

    European Studies

    • EUR 101 Foundations of European Culture 

    Greek

    • GRK 101 Intensive Elementary Modern Greek  
    • GRK 111 Elementary Ancient Greek I  
    • GRK 112 Elementary Ancient Greek II  
    • GRK 121 Elementary Modern Greek I  
    • GRK 122 Elementary Modern Greek II  
    • GRK 211 Intermediate Modern Greek I  
    • GRK 212 Intermediate Modern Greek II  
    • GRK 321 Advanced Modern Greek I
    • GRK 322 Advanced Modern Greek II

    History

    • HIS 101 European History: from Antiquity to Revolution
    • HIS 105 The Ancient World 
    • HIS 201 The Ancient Near East
    • HIS 202 Ancient Greece 
    • HIS 203 Ancient Rome
    • HIS 225 The Formation of the Judaic Heritage 
    • HIS 319 Assyrians, Babylonians, and Hittites
    • HIS 324 Lost Languages, Ancient Civilizations, and Decipherments

    Linguistics

    • LIN 110 The Anatomy of English Words

    Mathematics

    • MAT 336 History of Mathematics 

    Medieval Studies

    Philosophy

    • PHI 101 Historical Introduction to Western Philosophy (I) 
    • PHI 104 Moral Reasoning (II) 
    • PHI 105 Politics and Society (II) 
    • PHI 110 Arts and Ideas (III)
    • PHI 200 Introduction to Ancient Philosophy (I)
    • PHI 300 Ancient Philosophy (I) 
    • PHI 367 Philosophy of War and Peace (III) 
    • PHI 372 Ethical Inquiry (II) 

    Political Science

    • POL 309 Politics in the European Union 
    • POL 350 Contemporary European Political Theory

    Religious Studies

    Theatre Arts

    • THR 201 Theatre History I: Greeks to Moliere 
    • THR 315 European History and Drama: The Classical Era 

    Women's Studies

    • WST 315 Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greek Literature 
  • Sequence
  • Contact

    Hellenic Studies (HLS)

    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

     

     

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