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FIN 7050: Dissertation Research min/ max
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
(ECON 7050 and FIN 7050 are cross-listed)Preparation of dissertation by Ph.D. candidate under direction of major professor and dissertation committee. Section number will correspond with credit to be earned. To be repeated for credit until dissertation is accepted.
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FIN 7051: Dissertation Workshop
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
(ECON 7051 and FIN 7051 are cross-listed) Prerequisite: Consent of the department. This is a required course for all third year Ph. D. Students in Financial Economics. Students will present progress reports on their dissertation research for critique by faculty and other graduate students.
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FORL 1001: Select Foreign Language
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
The first of two courses for beginners to acquire basic fluency in the target language. Emphasis is on speaking and understanding, with some attention to reading and writing. The mastery of basic skills will be required to study a textbook and listen to audio tapes prior to meeting with an assigned native-speaking tutor for intensive sessions throughout the semester. Students may arrange to take this course on a non-credit basis.
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FORL 1002: Select Foreign Language
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: FORL 1002 or consent of Critical Languages Program Coordinator. A continuation of courses for intermediate learners that aims at the acquisition of fluency in the target language. Emphasis is on speaking and understanding, with some attention to reading and writing. The mastery of intermediate skills will be achieved through intensive aural-oral exercises and practice. Students are required to study a textbook and listen to audio tapes prior to meeting wiht an assigned native-speaking tutor for intensive sessions throughout the semester. Students may arrange to take this course on a non-credit basis.
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FORL 2001: Intermediate Foreign Language
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: FORL 1002 or consent of Critical Languages Program Coordinator. A continuation of courses for intermediate learners that aims at the acquisition of fluency in the target language. Emphasis is on speaking and understanding, with some attention to reading and writing. The mastery of intermediate skills will be achieved through intensive aural-oral exercises and practice. Students are required to study a textbook and listen to audio tapes prior to meeting with an assigned native-speaking tutor for intensive sessions throughout the semester. Students may arrange to take this course on a non-credit basis.
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FORL 2002: Intermediate Foreign Language
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: FORL 2001 or consent of Critical Languages Program Coordinator. A continuation of courses for intermediate learners that aims at the acquisition of fluency in the target language. Emphasis is on speaking and understanding, with some attention to reading and writing. The mastery of intermediate skills will be achieved through intensive aural-oral exercises and practice. Students are required to study a textbook and listen to audio tapes prior to meeting with an assigned native-speaking tutor for intensive sessions throughout the semester. Students may arrange to take this course on a non-credit basis.
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FORL 3001: Conversational Foreign Language
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: FORL 2002 or consent of Critical Languages Program Coordinator. A continuation of courses for advanced learners that aims at the acquisition of fluency in the target language. Emphasis is on speaking and understanding, with some attention to reading and writing. The mastery of advanced skills will be achieved through intensive aural-oral exercises and practice. Students are required to study a textbook ad listen to audio tapes prior to meeting with an assigned native-speaking tutor for intensive sessions throughout the semester. Students may arrange to take this course on a non-credit basis.
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FORL 3002: Select Foreign Language
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
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FORL 3051: Reading/ Discussion
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
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FORL 3052: Reading/ Discussion
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University of New Orleans
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