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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2015–2017 Programs of Study and Courses for Liberal Arts Students Programs, Faculty, and Courses Greek, Modern Greek Studies 489 Courses in English  

Courses in English

01:489:205 History of the Byzantine Empire (3) Survey of political, military, religious, and socioeconomic development of the eastern Roman Empire, centered at Constantinople, from late third century to Ottoman conquest in 1453.
Credit not given for both this course and 01:510:205 or 01:685:205.
01:489:207 Byzantine Civilization (3) History of Byzantine culture and civilization, including political ideology and statecraft, orthodox Christianity, transmitting classical traditions of science and literature, art and architecture, and laying foundations of modern Greek culture. Credit not given for both this course and 01:510:207 or 01:685:207.
01:489:312 Greek Christianity (3) The tradition of the eastern, Greek-speaking churches from the second through the 15th centuries: theological and institutional developments; the distinct teachings and rituals of Greek Orthodoxy; and relations between the Greek Orthodox Church and other churches. 
Credit not given for both this course and 01:840:312.
01:489:314 The Evolution of Christian Orthodoxy 300-787 CE (3) History, theology, and social context of the formation of Christian orthodoxy from the First Council of Nicea to the Second Council of Nicea. Credit not given for both this course and 01:840:410.
01:489:315 Byzantine Art (3) Art and architecture of the eastern Roman empire, from the third through 15th centuries. Emphasis on sources of Byzantine style and iconography and on the historical context of Byzantine art. Prerequisites: 01:470:231 or 232, 01:082:105,106 or permission of instructor. Credit not given for both this course and 01:082:312.
01:489:340 Major Greek Writers in Translation (3) Reading and discussion of great works of modern Greek literature including short stories, poetry, and a novel. Course will include selected parallel films for additional insight and analysis.
In translation. Credit not given for both this course and 01:195:241.
01:489:347 Odysseus Elytis (3) Examination of the works of Odysseus Elytis; the writers and artists who influenced his work. Credit not given for both this course and 01:195:347.
01:489:350 Nikos Kazantzakis (3) Works of Nikos Kazantzakis (1885-1957) and the Eastern and Western ideas that influenced him: Homer, Henri Bergson, Nietzsche, Freud, and Buddhist philosophy. In translation. Credit not given for both this course and 01:195:383.
01:489:358 Odysseus, the Hero (3) Explores the Homeric figure Odysseus in literature from Homer and Vergil, through Dante and modern masterpieces by Nikos Kazantzakis, James Joyce, and Derek Walcott. Additional explorations in poetry as well as selected modern films. Credit not given for both this course and 01:195:358. Taught in English.
01:489:370 Greek Film: Love, Eros, and Death (3) Masterpieces of modern Greek film, 1914 to present, exploring the interplay of love, the erotic, and death. In English.
01:489:376 Contemporary Greek Music (3) Sociocultural dynamic of modern Greek music, from Byzantine chant to folk, pop-art, laiko fusion, and Greek hip-hop. How these genres shape modern Greek social routines, world views, and emotions. Modern Greek not required.
01:489:381 Cyprus: A Global History (3) Dynamics of empires, ethnic politics, nationalism, colonialism, and globalization as affecting Cyprus, 16th to 21st centuries, and culminating in the division of the island. Credit not given for both this course and 01:510:384 or 01:685:384.
01:489:382 History of Modern Greece (3) Greek experience under Ottoman rule; revolution and independence; development of national state and society from 1830s to present. Credit not given for both this course and 01:510:382 or 01:685:382.
01:489:385 Politics and Culture in Greece and the Balkans (3) Patterns of political, social, and cultural developments in forming and developing statecraft in Greece, and comparatively in other key Balkan countries (e.g., Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey).
Credit not given for both this course and 01:790:387.
01:489:386 Twentieth-Century Greek Poetry (3) Modern Greek poetry from 1900 to 2000. Credit not given for both this course and 01:195:386.
01:489:390 Special Topics: Modern Greek Studies (3) Variable content. Special studies emphasizing particular historical ideas and themes, prominent literary figures and forms, as well as important political and social events that have contributed to the shaping of modern Greek society. Designed by individual instructors.
In Greek or in translation.
01:489:402 International Service Learning in Greece (3) Public service and international service learning projects in Thessaloniki, Greece, organized through the American College of Thessaloniki.
Summer program.
01:489:403 International Service Learning in Greece (3) Supplementary study and reflection, complementing parallel engagement in public service and international service learning sites in Thessaloniki, Greece, conducted in modern Greek.
Summer program.
01:489:404 CHAPS Abroad: Athens and Beyond (3) Examination of Athens' significant remains from prehistory through the Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and modern periods, focusing on the preservation and conservation of cultural heritage within the context of modern urban development.
Credit not given for both this course and 01:082:404.
01:489:405 CHAPS Abroad: Athens and Beyond (3) Examination of Athens' significant remains from prehistory through the Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and modern periods, focusing on the preservation and conservation of cultural heritage within the context of modern urban development. Credit not given for both this course and 01:082:405.
01:489:493,494 Independent Study in Modern Greek (3,3) Prerequisite: Permission of the discipline adviser.
 
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