MGSA Survey of North American Institutions

Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio


I. Director and Address

Professor Gregory Jusdanis

Department of Greek and Latin

Ohio State University

314 University Hall

230 N. Oval Mall

Columbus OH 43210-1319 USA


Telephone: (614) 292-9255

(614) 292-5980

FAX: (614) 292-1262

Electronic Address: mailto:[email protected]

Website of program: http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/



II. Profile of Modern Greek Studies Program

Year Program Established: 1975

Approximate Number of Students Enrolled (per academic term): 58

Level of Program Offered (and when established):

undergraduate level elective courses (1976)

graduate level elective courses (1982)

minor concentration (1984)

B.A. (1988)

M.A. (1991)

Ph.D. in Modern Greek (1998); Ph.D in Greek Studies (1998)



III. Profile of Faculty

Full Time Faculty:

Dr. Gregory Jusdanis, Professor

Dr. Georgios Anagnostu, Assistant Professor

Dr. Stratos E. Constantinidis, Associate Professor

Dr. Timothy E. Gregory, Professor

Dr. Brian D. Joseph, Professor

Dr. Anthony Kaldellis

Dr. James Morganstern, Professor

Part Time Faculty:

(no information submitted)



IV. Administrative and Financial Resources

Sponsoring Departments/Administrative Entities:

Department of Greek and Latin

History Department

Linguistics Department

Slavic Department

Theatre Department

Political Science

Near Eastern Languages and Cultures

English Department

Does the program offer financial support to students? Yes

Does the institution offer financial support to students? Yes



V. Courses Offered

Language:

Elementary Modern Greek (two terms)

Intermediate Modern Greek (two terms)

Advanced Modern Greek (two terms)

Language Description- Structure of Modern Greek

Literature:

Byzantine Prose

Contemporary Greek Prose

Contemporary Greek Poetry

Studies in Modern Greek Literature

Seminar in Modern Greek Studies

Modern Greek Literature in Translation

History:

History of Modern Greece

Byzantine History (two terms)

Culture of Contemporary Greece

Anthropology:

Folklore of Contemporary Greece

Additional Areas:

Individual Studies (two terms)

Group Studies (two terms)

Study at a Foreign Institution

Honors Course in Modern Greek (Thesis)

Early Christian and Byzantine Art

Modern Greek Theater

Greek-American Culture

Greek Linguistics


Information last updated April 8, 2004

Web page last revised December 24, 2004


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