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ENV 391 ,392: Individual Study
1.50 - 3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Field study, internship, project or research investigation carried out under the supervision of a member of the environmental program faculty. Pass/Fail or for a grade at the discretion of the instructor. Pass/Fail is not an option if used as an elective for the environmental science or environmental studies minor. The following courses are required for the environmental science minor. For course descriptions, see the relevant department's listings in this bulletin. ENV 201. Environmental Issues. ( 3) CHM/PHY120. Physics and Chemistry of the Environment. ( 4) ECN 150. Introduction to Economics. ( 3)
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ENV 396K: Art History Seminar:Film
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
COM 312. Film History to 1945. ( 3)
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ENV 396K - Art History Seminar:Film
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ESE 115.: New Venture Planning
1.50 Credits
Wake Forest University
Explores how entrepreneurial ventures are formed, specifically in the early stages as commercially viable ideas are transformed into venture plans. Students explore idea generation, innovation, behaviors of entrepreneurs, the venture creation process, feasibility analysis, and venture planning; and they write a venture plan for an existing idea or for a new opportunity they wish to analyze and pursue. P-ESE 101/BUS 113 or BUS 213; or POI.
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ESE 115. - New Venture Planning
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ESE 201.: Free Trade, Fair Trade: Independent Entrepreneurs in the Global Market
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Field-based seminar compares the barriers to market participation experienced by independent entrepreneurs cross-culturally. Free trade policies are contrasted with fair trade practices to determine why so many independent producers have trouble succeeding in a globalizing world. Also listed as ANT 301. (CD)
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ESE 203.: Introduction to Professional Writing
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
A hands-on course in writing across a number of disciplines-Web site copy, brochures, public relations, corporate statements, marketing proposals. The course partners with a local nonprofit organization for the length of the semester and provides writing solutions, including Web site copy, for that organization. Local experts visit to address specific skills. Also listed as JOU 283. P-JOU 270 or POI.
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ESE 210.: Arts Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduces students to entrepreneurial processes and practices in the visual arts, theater, dance, music, and creative writing. The seminar format includes encounters with arts entrepreneurs, investigation of case studies, and research in new and evolving models for creative application of entrepreneurial practices in the arts.
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ESE 301-306.: Topics in Entrepreneurship.
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Seminar and/or lecture courses in select topics related to entrepreneurship. May be repeated if course title differs. Thought and Behavior BIO 396. Biomedical Ethics. ( 3) COM 305. Communication and Ethics. ( 3) ECN 268. Morals and Markets. ( 3) HON 240. Adventures in Self-Understanding. ( 3) HMN 290. Innovation and Inclusivity. ( 3) PHI 161. Medical Ethics. ( 3)
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FR 111 ,112: Elementary French
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Two-semester sequence designed to help students understand and speak French and also learn to read and write French at the elementary level. Labs required.
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FR 111 ,112 - Elementary French
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FR 113: Intensive Elementary French
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Review of the material from 111-112 in one semester, intended for students whose preparation for 153 is inadequate. Credit not given for both 113 and 111 or 112. Labs required. By placement or faculty recommendation.
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FR 113F: Intensive Elementary French in an Immersion Setting
8.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Six-week intensive course designed for students with a maximum of one semester of previous study in French, taught during the summer in France or a francophone country. Students wishing to register must complete an application early in the preceding spring semester in the Department of Romance Languages and must be admitted to the course. Credit is not given for both FRH 113F and 112.
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FR 113F - Intensive Elementary French in an Immersion Setting
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