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Department of Classics | Greek Studies Courses | |||
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Mission StatementThe mission of the Center for Greek Studies is to bring together under
one aegis the various UF courses and programs that deal with Greece past
and present, to promote the values of Greek civilization around the state,
and to assist citizens of Gainesville and Florida in their interactions
with Greece. It maintains study of Modern Greek language until state accounts
can support the instruction. Description of program and its objectivesThe Center for Greek Studies was established in 1980 to coordinate all courses offered at a the University of Florida dealing with ancient and modern Greece. It offers a program which is one of the broadest and most vigorous in the country. Language is at its core; every year beginning, intermediate, and advanced ancient and modern Greek courses are offered. Currently there are 24 courses offered under the CGS umbrella and in any given semester a between 300 - 1200 students are enrolled in these courses. The participating faculty in the Center are drawn from 10 Departments within 5 Colleges. The objectives of the Center, more fully spelled out below, are 3-fold:
List all degree offerings and all related tracks, concentrations, specializations and a options Within the structure of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Centers are separately funded units attached to regular discipline departments. The CGS is under the wing of the Classics Department and shares courses and faculty with it. The Center cannot offer its own major, but Classics majors or minors make take a concentration in Greek Studies. The Center assists in overseas study opportunities' especially the academic year and summer programs at the College Year in Athens (in Athens and Paros) Greece, and a a student exchange agreement with the University of Thessaloniki. In 1984, through the generous gift of Tarpon Springs resident Michael G. Cantonis, the Cantonis Award for Excellence in Greek Studies was established. This award is made to the senior student(s) with outstanding academic records in Greek Studies each spring, Since then, several scholarships have also been established for students of Greek descent or for students in Greek Studies and these are administered through the Center. A complete listing of these awards may be found on the Awards link. Service functions of the program to other programs Faculty of the Center provide assistance on matters relating to Greek language and culture by:
Formal involvement with other programsOn Campus
Off-Campus
Public service activities of the programOne of the Center's main pursuits is its function as an outreach unit. In this capacity it ha established strong bonds of communication between the University and the Gree communities of Florida. The involvement is 2-way and 2-fold: The CGS assists members of the Greek communities in such ways as:
The Greek communities of Florida and the United States show support for and faith in the work of the Center by responding to the Center's fundraising efforts. This response led to the College granting two tenure-track positions in Modern Greek to the Classics Department at the University of Florida
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