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FINANCE 491G: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Permits the study of special topics in management on an occasional basis depending on the availability and interests of students and faculty. Instructor: Staff
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FINANCE 491W: Special Topics
2.50 Credits
Duke University
Permits the study of special topics in management on an occasional basis depending on the availability and interests of students and faculty. Instructor: Staff
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FINANCE 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Duke University
Allows the student an opportunity to engage in a study of special topics on an individual basis under the supervision of a faculty member. Prerequisite: second-year standing in the MBA program and consent of the director of the MBA program and instructor. Instructor: Staff
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FLDCTN 1: Field Education Continuation
0.00 Credits
Duke University
Field Education Continuation. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Staff
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FOCUS 99FCS: Special Topics in Focus
0.50 Credits
Duke University
Forum for discussing and bridging the varied interdisciplinary issues that arise within the individual Focus Program seminars. May include group discussion, readings, guest lectures, film viewings, and other educational activities. Open only to participants in the Focus Program. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Staff: Instructor
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FRENCH 1: Elementary French 1
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to the essential elements of French language and aspects of French/Francophone cultures. Open to students who have never studied French before, or to those who have not studied French more than two years in high school. Practice in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing the language. Includes computer, video, and audio labs. Five class meetings a week. Instructors: Tufts and staff
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FRENCH 100S: Cultural and Literary Perspectives
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Designed to give students leaving intermediate French the reading and writing skills necessary to enter 100-level courses in French studies. Cultural and literary texts introducing students to contemporary French thought, and to how cultural practices, globalization, and immigration influence the formation of a French identity. Topics include stereotypes, family life, cuisine, youth culture, sports, language, media, and politics. Prerequisites: French 76, SAT French score of 640 or above, AP French Language 5, or equivalent. Instructor: Tufts and staff
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FRENCH 101: Advanced French Language/Writing Workshop
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Development of competence in written expression in French, with special emphasis on stylistic variations, lexical nuances, and complex grammatical structures. Practice of different forms of French rhetoric and different styles in creative, argumentative, and analytical writings through literary, journalistic, historical, and philosophical texts. Revision and rewriting, with focus on in-class analysis and critique and individual conferences. Prerequisite: French 76, or AP Language Test score of 5, or equivalent. Instructors: Tufts and staff
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FRENCH 104S: French for Current Affairs
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Contemporary culture/civilization course on changes/controversies in France today. Sources from French media (press and TV). Current cultural, social, economic, political issues. Includes political institutions, media, religion, immigration, health and educational systems, foreign policy, France in the European Union. Equal emphasis on written/oral skills. Instructor: Tufts and staff
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FRENCH 107S: French Phonetics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Theory and practice of French pronunciation, corrective phonetics, intonation, accentuation, syllabification, elision and liaison. Focus on areas of speech production in French that are generally the most difficult for native speakers of English. Comprehension, dictation, and recitation exercises; interactive video and audio activities; self-assessment tasks; and end-of-term individual improvement grade. Instructor: Tufts
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