  The Modern Greek Program consists in the University's offering
of courses on modern Hellenism: the language, literature, culture,
history, and politics of modern Greece and Greeks, Greek-American
Culture, as well as transformations of Hellenic ideas in modern
times. Additionally, students are encouraged to take advantage of
courses and resources in the anthropology of Europe, Byzantine and
Balkan history, history of art, and Greek civilization in late
antiquity.
The program offers an undergraduate Minor and Major
Concentration in Modern Greek.
Most courses fulfil undergraduate requirements. The College of
Literatures, Sciences and Arts (LS&A) requires all students who
are pursing a BA or BS to complete the equivalent of two college
years of a foreign language. The course sequence of Modern Greek
101, 102, 201, and 202 satisfies this foreign language requirement.
Other courses fulfil the social sciences, humanities, race and
ethnicity, and upper level writing requirements.
Excellent opportunites for graduate study with a specialization
in Modern Greek are available in several departments: History,
Anthropology, Sociology, History of Art, Political Science, and
Programs in Comparatives Literature, Women's Studies, Film and
Video Studies, and American Culture. Prospective students must
apply for admission to one of these departments. They should also
contact Professor Vassilis
Lambropoulos to discuss their plans.
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