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Greek Studies
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Description

Modern Greek is one of the very important community languages in Australia, as well as a language with a great heritage. Greek Studies aims to provide students with proficiency in spoken and written Modern Greek through practical language work. Greek Studies at UNSW also involves an understanding of the way Greek society has developed through the study of Greek literature, history and culture in addition to language.

Studying Greek at UNSW

Programs in Greek Studies are available for beginners with no knowledge of Greek, intermediate students with basic knowledge of the language, and advanced students with HSC or equivalent knowledge (see the table below for more information about programs). Generally, Modern Greek Studies is taught in small groups and in Greek where possible. Some Modern Greek programs are offered by correspondence or online.

Advanced Modern Greek Studies can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3400 Arts Major GREKB13400
3402 Media and Communications Major GREKB13402
4812 Fine Arts/Arts Major GREKB14812
   

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Greek Studies can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3403 Arts Minor GREKA23403
3428 Media (Media Production) Minor GREKA23428
3429 Media (Comms & Journalism) Minor GREKA23429
3433 Media (Screen & Sound) Minor GREKA23433
3525 Commerce/Arts Minor GREKA23525
3526 Economics/Arts Minor GREKA23526
   

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Modern Greek Studies can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3400 Arts Major
Combined Honours
Honours
GREKA13400
GREKAC3400
GREKAH3400
3402 Media and Communications Major
Honours
GREKA13402
GREKAH3402
3417 Languages Major GREKA13417
3970 Science Minor GREKA23970
   

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