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Duke University Master Transcript

This document is an official academic transcript from Duke University for student Emanuel Lueber, confirming the completion of a Master of Management Studies degree on May 15, 2016. It includes course details, grades, and GPA, as well as a statement of authenticity indicating it was delivered through the eSCRIP-SAFE network. The transcript is confidential and cannot be shared without the student's consent, in compliance with federal privacy laws.

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Duke University Master Transcript

This document is an official academic transcript from Duke University for student Emanuel Lueber, confirming the completion of a Master of Management Studies degree on May 15, 2016. It includes course details, grades, and GPA, as well as a statement of authenticity indicating it was delivered through the eSCRIP-SAFE network. The transcript is confidential and cannot be shared without the student's consent, in compliance with federal privacy laws.

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Official Transcript
Name: Emanuel Lueber
Student ID: 2289429
Print Date: 05/19/2016

Degrees Awarded

Degree: Master of Management Studies


Confer Date: 05/15/2016
Plan: Master of Management Studies

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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Beginning of Fuqua School of Business Record

2015 Summer Term 2


Course Description Earned Grade
ACCOUNTG 510F INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3.000 P
DECISION 516F QUANTITATIVE BUSINESS ANALYSIS 3.000 HP
MGMTCOM 505F BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 1 2.000 HP
Term GPA 3.312 Term Earned 8.000 8.000

2015 Fall Term


Course Description Earned Grade
DECISION 517F MODELING AND DECISION ANALYSIS 3.000 P
FINANCE 524F FOUNDATIONS OF CAPITAL 3.000 HP
MARKETS
MARKETNG 550F INTRO TO MARKETING ANALYSIS 3.000 HP
MARKETNG 551F FUNDMTL OF MARKET 3.000 HP
INTELLIGENCE
MGRECON 547F FUNDMNTL OF BUSINESS 3.000 HP
ECONOMICS
STRATEGY 557F PRINCIPLES OF STRATEGY 3.000 P
Term GPA 3.333 Term Earned 18.000 18.000

2016 Spring Term


Course Description Earned Grade
ACCOUNTG 511F COST AND MANAGERIAL 3.000 P
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTG 512F FUNDMTLS OF FINANCIAL ANALYSIS 3.000 P
FINANCE 525F FOUNDATNS OF CORPORATE 3.000 HP
FINANCE
MANAGEMT 544F MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONS 3.000 HP
MGMTCOM 506F BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 2 2.000 HP
OPERATNS 554F OPERATNS AND SUPPLY CHAIN 3.000 P
MGMT
Term GPA 3.235 Term Earned 17.000 17.000
Fuqua School of Business Career Earned
Cum 3.290 Cum Earned 43.000 43.000
GPA:
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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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600 level courses are graduate courses open to advanced undergraduates; courses numbered 700 The Law School:
and above are for graduate students only. A more detailed description of the course numbering Fall 2004-present
scheme and process can be found at the following web site: 4.1-4.3 Exceptional (<= 5% of any course with 40 or more students)
http://trinity.duke.edu/curriculum/course-renumbering 1.6-4.0 Passing in ascending order of proficiency
1.1-1.5 Failing
DUKE KUNSHAN UNIVERSITY: Beginning Summer 2014 Duke University began offering
Fall 1989-Fall 2004
graduate and professional degree programs and undergraduate semester programs at Duke
4.1-4.5 Exceptional (<= 5% of any course with 40 or more students)
Kunshan University, in Kunshan, China. Credits and degrees are awarded through Duke
1.6-4.0 Passing in ascending order of proficiency
University and are displayed as such on Duke University transcripts, with a notation indicating the
1.1-1.5 Failing
coursework was taken through Duke Kunshan University.
Fall 1971-Fall 1989
GRADING SYSTEMS Numerical
3.5-4.0 H Honors
UNDERGRADUATE
2.7-3.4 HP High Pass
1.8-2.6 P Pass
Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, The Pratt School of Engineering, The School of Nursing, and
1.3-1.7 LP Low Pass
The Women's College:
1.0-1.2 F Failure
Quality Points
1967-present 1930-1955 per sem. hour
OTHER SYMBOLS (all schools):
A+ 4.0 C+ 2.3 A Exceptional 3
AD Audited
A 4.0 C 2.0 B Superior 2
AP Advanced Placement Program Credit
A- 3.7 C- 1.7 C Satisfactory 1
CR Credit Only
B+ 3.3 D+ 1.3 D Low Pass 0
I Incomplete
B 3.0 D 1.0 F Failure
IPC International Placement Credit
B- 2.7 D- 1.0 (1955-1967, quality pts. per sem. hr. carried one more
N No grade reported at this time from instructor
F 0.0 point per sem. hr.)
NC No credit
P Pass - in Pass/Fail course (after 1966)
GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL
S Satisfactory - in Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory course
The Graduate School, Engineering Management, The Nicholas School of the Environment, and (for Undergraduates beginning Fall 2010)
The Sanford School of Public Policy: TR Transfer Credit
TR* Transfer (No Credit)
Through Spring 2004 Summer 2004-present
U Failure - in Pass/Fail course (after 1966);
E Excellent A+ 4.0 B- 2.7
Unsatisfactory - in Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory course
G Good A 4.0 C+ 2.3
(for Undergraduates beginning Fall 2010)
S Satisfactory A- 3.7 C 2.0
W Withdrew from course
F Failure B+ 3.3 C- 1.7
WA Withdrew from an Audited course
P Passing (Pass/Fail Course) B 3.0 F 0.0
WE Withdrew, Student Registration Error
P Passing (Pass/Fail Course)
WF Withdrew, Failing (after 1974)
WI Withdrew, Illness
Notes: From Fall 1967, plus and minus signs have been possible. Through Spring 2004, the
WP Withdrew, Passing (after 1974)
Undergraduate grading system applies when a graduate student takes a course at the 100-level.
X Absent from Examination (with excuse)
All students admitted to The Graduate School, the Engineering Management program, and The
Z Year-long course, grade given next semester
Sanford School of Public Policy in Summer 2004 and later will have a grade point average
calculated, based on the scale noted above. No GPA is calculated for students admitted to those
schools prior to Summer 2004. The Nicholas School of the Environment does not calculate a ACCREDITATION: Duke University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and
GPA. Schools, Atlanta, GA 30365.

The Fuqua School of Business: Office of the University Registrar


1121 West Main Street, Suite 1200
Sept. 1980-present Sept. 1977-Sept. 1980 Durham, NC 27701
SP 4.0 Superior A Excellent
HP 3.5 High Pass B Superior
(919) 684-2813
P 3.0 Pass C Average [email protected]
LP 2.5 Low Pass D Low Pass
F 0.0 Failure F Failure
Prior to Sept. 1977, the School of Business Administration used the same grading system as
the Graduate School.

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