Duke University Master Transcript
Duke University Master Transcript
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Student Name: Emanuel Lueber
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Transmitted On: Thu, 19 May 2016
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Official Transcript
Name: Emanuel Lueber
Student ID: 2289429
Print Date: 05/19/2016
Degrees Awarded
Academic Program
Program: MMS-Foundations of Business 05/16/2016
Status: Completed Program
Plan: Master of Management Studies Primary 05/16/2016
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DUKE UNIVERSITY TRANSCRIPT GUIDE
CREDIT, ALL SCHOOLS: The Graduate and Professional Schools except for the Divinity The Divinity School:
School list credit in semester hours. Prior to 1969, credit for Trinity College, the School of
Fall 1971-present: the Divinity School has employed the same grading scale as the
Engineering and the Divinity School was recorded in semester hours. A semester hour unit
undergraduate schools.
represents one lecture or recitation period of fifty minutes per week for a fifteen-week semester or
its equivalent. Beginning Fall 1969, credit for Trinity, Pratt, and the Divinity School has been 1951-Fall 1971 Before 1951
listed in semester-courses. One semester-course credit unit is equivalent to four semester hours. A Excellent E 95-100
B Superior G 85-94
UNDERGRADUATE LOAD AND COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM: Since 1969, the C Average S 70-84
normal undergraduate load has been four semester-course credits per semester. Full-time status D Inferior F 69 & below
requires three or more semester-course credits. For undergraduate matriculants from Fall 1969- F Failure
Summer 1988, the graduation requirement was 32 semester course credits; for matriculants in Fall
The Graduate School of Nursing:
1988 and after, it is 34. From 1930-2012, introductory level courses are numbered below 100;
Spring 1993-present
advanced level courses are numbered 100 and above. Courses numbered 1-49 are primarily for
A 4.0 B- 2.7
first-year students; courses numbered 200-299 are primarily for seniors and graduate students.
A- 3.7 C+ 2.3
Effective Fall 2012, Undergraduate (Trinity and Pratt), Graduate School, Nicholas School of the
B+ 3.3 C 2.0
Environment, Sanford School of Public Policy, Divinity School and Fuqua School of Business
B 3.0 F 0.0
courses were renumbered. In the new numbering scheme, courses numbered at the 100 level and
below are introductory courses; 200 and 300 level courses are above introductory; 400 level From 1974-1992, plus and minus signs were not used.
courses are advanced undergraduate, capstone type courses typically taken by seniors; 500 and
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