Department of European Languages and Literatures
Queens College
The City University of New York
65-30 Kissena Boulevard, King Hall, Room 207
Flushing, N.Y. 11367-1597
Tel: (718) 997-5980
Fax: (718) 997-5072
E-mail: ell@qc.edu
Modern Greek Program
Department of European Languages and Literatures
Why Greek?
Modern Greek language and literature, uninterrupted for three thousand years, attract students for practical as well as intellectual reasons. Learning modern Greek culture is a virtual journey back to our roots and a means of understanding a culture other than one's own.
Taking pride in their cultural heritage, diaspora Greeks choose to learn Greek in order to communicate with their friends and relatives in Greece as well as for educational purposes - to travel to Greece and acquaint themselves with the country's history, customs, and language. Besides being practical, the reasons are just as often emotional.
The Department of European Languages and Literatures offers a full sequence of courses in language, literature, and culture which can lead to a minor in modern Greek. Combined with any other major, the minor in Modern Greek is designed to prepare students for a variety of careers. The minor in Modern Greek requires 15 credits beyond Modern Greek 203 or its equivalent.
The study of Greek is also appealing for intellectual and educational reasons. Both heritage students and non-Greek students choose to learn the language in order to become acquainted with Greek culture, do research, or pursue studies in such other disciplines as philosophy, science, history, literature, art, archaeology, and medicine, all of which have their roots in Hellenic culture. Indeed, Queens College offers a major in Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, which is co-ordinated by the Center for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies.
For more information contact us at gerasimus.katsan@qc.cuny.edu
Library Facilities
Students have full access privileges to library collections at all CUNY institutions. The Queens College Rosenthal Library, as well as the Centre for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies maintain reference collections and current periodicals in Greek and English that students can consult for their research and study of Greek culture.
Study Abroad Program
Queens College offers the possibility of undergraduate study in Greece through various university programs in Greece. Tuition Scolarships are offered.
Foreign Language Requirement
In order to be able to obtain a Bachelor's degree, a student is required to demonstrate knowledge of a foreign language equivalent to intermediate level (three semesters of College Greek). Holders of a High School (Lyceum) diploma from Greece or Cyprus should contact the Registrar's office as soon as they are admitted for possible exemption. A language proficiency test can be administered by the Modern Greek program co-ordinator. Interested students are urged to consult with the academic adviser for Modern Greek during the first two years of their studies.
Ikaros Greek Club
E-mail: IKAROSQC@hotmail.com
Tel. (718) 997-3586
