Students
Tuition Fee
USD 5
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Classical Languages | Foreign Language | Linguistics
Area of study
Humanities | Langauges
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 5
About Program

Program Overview


Wayne State University Programs

The university offers a wide range of programs across various disciplines. Below are the details of the programs available:


Program List

  • ACC - Accounting
  • ACO - Art: Core
  • ACR - Art: Ceramics
  • ACS - Art: Special Seminars
  • ADA - Art: Digital Art
  • ADN - Art: Design
  • ADR - Art: Drawing
  • ADX - Art and Design Exposure
  • AED - Art Education
  • AET - Alternative Energy Technology
  • AFA - Art: Design and Merchandising
  • AFI - Art: Fibers
  • AFS - African American Studies
  • AGD - Art: Graphic Design
  • AH - Art History
  • AHS - Applied Health Sciences
  • AIA - Art: Interior Design
  • AID - Art: Industrial Design
  • AME - Art: Metalsmithing
  • AN - Anesthesia
  • ANA - Anatomy and Cell Biology
  • ANT - Anthropology
  • APA - Art: Painting
  • APH - Art: Photography
  • APR - Art: Printmaking
  • ARB - Arabic
  • ARM - Armenian
  • ART - Art Courses
  • ASE - American Sign Language
  • ASL - Art: Sculpture
  • ASN - Asian Studies
  • AST - Astronomy
  • AT - Art Therapy
  • ATR - Athletic Training
  • AUD - Audiology
  • BA - Business Administration
  • BBE - Bilingual/Bicultural Education
  • BE - Basic Engineering
  • BIO - Biological Sciences
  • BLW - Business Law
  • BMB - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  • BME - Biomedical Engineering
  • BMS - Basic Medical Science
  • CB - Cancer Biology
  • CE - Civil Engineering
  • CED - Counselor Education
  • CHE - Chemical Engineering
  • CHI - Chinese
  • CHM - Chemistry
  • CLA - Classics
  • CMT - Construction Management
  • COM - Communication
  • CRJ - Criminal Justice
  • CSC - Computer Science
  • CTE - Career and Technical Education
  • DNC - Dance
  • DR - Dispute Resolution
  • DSA - Data Science and Analytics
  • DSB - Data Science for Business
  • DSE - Data Science for Engineering
  • ECE - Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • ECO - Economics
  • ED - Education
  • EDA - Educational Administration
  • EDP - Educational Psychology
  • EED - English Education
  • EER - Educational Evaluation and Research
  • EET - Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology
  • EGR - Engineering: Special Topics
  • EHP - Educational History and Philosophy
  • EI - Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • ELE - Elementary Education
  • ELI - English Language Institute
  • ELR - Employment and Labor Relations
  • ENG - English
  • EPS - Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
  • ESG - Environmental Science and Geology
  • ET - Engineering Technology
  • ETT - Electrical Transportation Technology
  • EVE - Electric-drive Vehicle Engineering
  • FIN - Finance
  • FPC - Fine Arts: Interdisciplinary
  • FPH - Family Public Health
  • FRE - French
  • FYS - First Year Seminar
  • GER - German
  • GKA - Greek: Ancient
  • GKM - Greek: Modern
  • GLS - Global Studies
  • GPH - Geography
  • GS - Graduate School
  • GSC - Global Supply Chain Management
  • GSW - Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies
  • HA - Health Administration
  • HE - Health Education
  • HEB - Hebrew
  • HIS - History
  • HON - Honors
  • HPE - Health and Physical Education
  • IBS - Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences
  • IE - Industrial Engineering
  • IM - Immunology and Microbiology
  • INF - Information Sciences
  • ITA - Italian
  • JPN - Japanese Studies
  • KHS - Kinesiology, Health and Sport Studies
  • KIN - Kinesiology
  • LAS - Latino/Latina and Latin American Studies
  • LAT - Latin
  • LDT - Learning Design and Technology
  • LED - Language Education
  • LEX - Law
  • LFA - Life Fitness Activities
  • LGL - Language Learning
  • LIN - Linguistics
  • MAE - Mathematics Education
  • MAT - Mathematics
  • MCT - Mechanical Engineering Technology
  • MD1 - Medical School: Year 1
  • MD2 - Medical School: Year 2
  • MD3 - Medical School: Year 3
  • MD4 - Medical School: Year 4
  • MDR - Medical Research
  • ME - Mechanical Engineering
  • MED - Music Education
  • MGG - Molecular Genetics and Genomics
  • MGT - Management
  • MIT - Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Technology
  • MKT - Marketing
  • MLC - Med-Direct Community Learning
  • MLS - Medical Laboratory Science
  • MS - Mortuary Science
  • MSE - Materials Science and Engineering
  • MSL - Master of Studies in Law
  • MUA - Music Ensembles and General Courses
  • MUH - Music History
  • MUP - Music Private Instruction
  • MUT - Music Theory
  • NE - Near Eastern Studies
  • NEN - Nanoengineering
  • NEU - Neuroscience
  • NFS - Nutrition and Food Science
  • NUR - Nursing
  • OT - Occupational Therapy
  • PAA - Pathologists' Assistant
  • PAS - Physician Assistant Studies
  • PCS - Peace and Conflict Studies
  • PH - Public Health
  • PHA - Pharmacy
  • PHC - Pharmacology
  • PHI - Philosophy
  • PHY - Physics
  • POL - Polish
  • PPR - Pharmacy Practice
  • PS - Political Science
  • PSC - Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • PSL - Physiology
  • PSY - Psychology
  • PT - Physical Therapy
  • PTH - Pathology
  • PYC - Psychiatry
  • RDT - Radiologic Technology
  • RLL - Reading, Language and Literature Education
  • ROC - Radiation Oncology
  • RSE - Research, Service and Engagement
  • RT - Radiation Therapy Technology
  • RUS - Russian
  • SAM - Sport Administration and Management
  • SCE - Science Education
  • SED - Special Education
  • SEM - Sport and Entertainment Management
  • SLA - Slavic
  • SLP - Speech and Language Pathology
  • SOC - Sociology
  • SPA - Spanish
  • SSE - Social Studies Education
  • STA - Statistics
  • STE - Sustainable Engineering
  • STS - Study Skills
  • SW - Social Work
  • SWA - Swahili
  • SYE - Systems Engineering
  • TED - Teacher Education
  • THD - Theatre and Dance
  • THR - Theatre
  • TIS - Technology, Information Systems and Analytics
  • UGR - Undergraduate Research
  • UP - Urban Planning
  • US - Urban Studies
  • WMT - Welding and Metallurgical Engineering Technology

Greek: Modern (GKM) Program Details

Course Offerings

  • GKM 1010 Elementary Modern Greek I: Training in pronunciation, conversation, and reading; introduction to the culture of Greece today. Offered every other fall. Fees: $5
  • GKM 1020 Elementary Modern Greek II: Continuation of GKM 1010. Offered every other winter. Prerequisites: GKM 1010 with a minimum grade of D-. Fees: $5
  • GKM 2010 Intermediate Modern Greek I: Review of grammar, practice in oral and written modern Greek, based on readings in modern Greek literature. Offered every other fall. Satisfies General Education Requirement: Foreign Culture, Global Learning Inquiry. Prerequisites: GKM 1020 with a minimum grade of D-. Fees: $5
  • GKM 2020 Intermediate Modern Greek II: Special attention to vocabulary enrichment and writing compositions. Class conversation based on reading of cultural materials and short stories. Translation exercises from English to Greek; study of appropriate grammar rules. Offered every other winter. Prerequisites: GKM 2010 with a minimum grade of D-. Fees: $5
  • GKM 3530 The World of Early Christianity: A historical survey of the cultural, social, and literary world of early Christianity. Offered every other year. Equivalent: CLA 3530
  • GKM 3590 Byzantine Civilization: Survey of Byzantine culture, religion, society, and literature from late Antiquity to 1453, through secondary and primary sources in translation. Offered yearly. Satisfies General Education Requirement: Historical Studies, Social Inquiry. Equivalent: CLA 3590
  • GKM 3710 Modern Greek Literature and Culture in English: Survey of the culture and civilization of modern Greece through a study of modern Greek history, religion, and literary traditions. Offered every term. Satisfies General Education Requirement: Civ and Societies (CLAS only), Foreign Culture, Global Learning Inquiry
  • GKM 3720 Greek Identity from Antiquity to Modernity: Explores what it meant to be Greek from Archaic Greece to the modern era. Offered yearly. Satisfies General Education Requirement: Cultural Inquiry, Historical Studies. Equivalent: CLA 3720
  • GKM 3930 Topics in Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies: In-depth study of aspects of Byzantine and Modern Greek history, society, literature, and culture. Topics to be announced in Schedule of Classes. All readings in English. Offered intermittently. Repeatable for 9 credits
  • GKM 3990 Directed Study: For students desiring additional work in the language at the intermediate level; for programs of work not included in scheduled courses, either in language or literature. Offered every term. Prerequisites: GKM 2020 with a minimum grade of D-. Repeatable for 8 credits
  • GKM 5000 Modern Greek for Graduate Students: Basic grammar and vocabulary of modern Greek. Emphasis on conversation, reading, and writing. Offered for graduate credit only. Offered every term. Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. Repeatable for 4 credits
  • GKM 5530 The World of Early Christianity: A historical survey of the cultural, social, and literary world of early Christianity. Offered every other year. Equivalent: CLA 5530
  • GKM 5590 Byzantine Civilization: Survey of Byzantine culture, religion, society, and literature from late Antiquity to 1453, through secondary and primary sources in translation. Offered yearly. Equivalent: CLA 5590
  • GKM 5720 Greek Identity from Antiquity to Modernity: Explores what it meant to be Greek from Archaic Greece to the modern era. Offered yearly. Satisfies General Education Requirement: Historical Studies. Equivalent: CLA 5720
  • GKM 5990 Directed Study: Offered every term. Repeatable for 8 credits
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