Semester.ly

Johns Hopkins University | AS.040.105

Elementary Ancient Greek

4.0

credits

Average Course Rating

(3.75)

This course provides a comprehensive, intensive introduction to the study of ancient Greek. During the first semester, the focus will be on morphology and vocabulary. Cannot be taken Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory.

Fall 2012

(3.17)

Fall 2013

(4.33)

Fall 2012

Professor: Daniel Dooley

(3.17)

The best aspect of this course was the hands-on classroom experience where students got to interact. Many students did not like how the professor taught right from the book and didn’t return their quizzes and assignments in a timely manner. The course would improve if the professor didn’t teach so much from the book and instead planned a variety of activities. Prospective students should know that Latin is not an easy subject and requires a time commitment to learn. They should be prepared to do a lot of work.

Fall 2013

Professor:

(4.33)

The best aspects of the course were the interesting subject, learning an ancient language, and the instructor who kept the class engaging. Many students said the class workload was vigorous and came with a “massive” amount of homework. Some students felt the course could have been improved by lessening either the amount or pace of the work, or perhaps even by extending class periods. Prospective students should realize that the class was demanding and required students to budget time for regular study and memorization.

Lecture Sections

(01)

No location info
Z. Liao
09:00 - 09:50