FR200A Applied Language
Component
for
International Finance (BU319)
Tasks and assignments
Lexique
cumulatif : Français | Anglais
Introduction
to the Course
Course
Goals
This ALC will follow
closely the topics covered by the International Finance
course, giving students the opportunity to:
learn the French
vocabulary pertaining to international finance;
study the cultural,
procedural and legal differences between
French-speaking countries (particularly France and
Canada-Québec) and the United States concerning
topics of the business course;
These will be reached in
particular through conversation and discussion of
articles and Web sources.
Texts. There
is no single text for the course. Copied materials will
be distributed in class, through this Web site or via
e-mail.
Activities.
Class discussion,
usually based on a reading.
Supplementary readings
(especially in Le Devoir and Les Affaires).
Use of the Web (for
readings, essential vocabulary, exchange rates,
francophone multinationals, etc.).
Preparation for class
discussion, often involving writing some of your
reactions.
In-class reports on a
reading or a Web activity.
Grading.
Your final grade will be based on:
Class participation,
including attendance, discussion, and preparation (as
indicated by your contributions to the discussion and
your written preparations) 75%
Oral reports
25%
Tasks
and assignments
Lexique cumulatif :
Français | Anglais
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