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Below you will find the list of courses offered through the College's schools, departments, and programs. This list includes important information about each course, including the course description, credit hours, prerequisites, repeatability, and more. Use the filters to narrow your search.

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23 courses found. Showing results 1–10.
  • EURO-E 100 Beginning Modern Greek I (4 cr.) A rapid survey of fundamentals designed to acquaint the student with the oral and written language. Especially useful for those planning to study or travel in Greece and for those planning to read modern Greek literature.
  • EURO-E 150 Beginning Modern Greek II (4 cr.) P: EURO-E 100. Second semester of a rapid survey of fundamentals designed to acquaint the student with the oral and written language. Especially useful for those planning to study or travel in Greece and for those planning to read modern Greek literature.
  • EURO-E 200 Intermediate Modern Greek I (3 cr.) P: EURO-E 150. Completion of grammar and syntax not covered in EURO-E 100, EURO-E 150 and practice in reading selections from a number of modern writers.
  • EURO-E 205 Introduction to Modern Greek Culture (3 cr.) Greece exists at a crossroads: between antiquity and modernity, between the East and the West, and between Christianity and Islam. This course explores the complexity of contemporary Greece as a cultural space, examining multiple aspects of Greek culture and identity.
  • EURO-E 250 Intermediate Modern Greek II: An Introduction to Modern Greek Culture (3 cr.) P: EURO-E 200. Continuation of first-semester EURO-E 200 Second-Year Modern Greek. Students enrolling must have either taken EURO-E 200 or placement exam. Course will build on language skills acquired during first semester. This will involve covering more advanced grammar and vocabulary, and developing writing skills. Emphasis placed on verbal expression.
  • EURO-E 300 Advanced Modern Greek I: Cultural Literacy and Current Events (3 cr.) P: EURO-E 250. Assists advanced students in developing both their communicative competency in modern Greek and their awareness of Greek culture and society. The emphasis on popular culture begun in EURO-E 250 continues and is augmented by an emphasis on current events.
  • EURO-E 350 Advanced Modern Greek II: Literature, History, and Cinema (3 cr.) P: EURO-E 300. Assists advanced students in developing both their communicative competency and their awareness of Greek culture and history. Focuses on improving language skills by engaging Greek history through literature and cinema.
  • EURO-E 406 Topics in Modern Greek Culture (3 cr.) Selected ideas, trends, and problems in modern Greek culture from the perspective of the arts and humanities. Specific topics will be announced each semester. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
  • EURO-W 100 European Less Commonly Taught Languages (3 cr.) May not be used to fulfill the Foreign Language requirement in the College. Beginning study of a European language seldom taught on the Bloomington campus of Indiana University (such as, Welsh, Breton, Basque, Gaelic, Maltese).  Counts as an elective. May be retaken for credit but only in a different language from that of the first enrollment.
  • EURO-W 200 Introduction to European Studies (3 cr.) This course provides an introductory survey to the study of Europe from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Students will examine selected topics from Europe's historical and contemporary development, giving them a broad overview of the field of European Studies and the ways that it may connect with other fields of study.