BERGEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DIVISION OF BUSINESS, MATHEMATICS, AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT
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| BUS 207 Principles of Business Management - Online |
FALL 2008 |
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| COURSE TITLE: | BUS 207 Principles of Business Management |
| COURSE DESCRIPTION | BUS-207
Principles of Business Management is an introduction to the process through
which a cooperative business group coordinates the activities of people
to reach a common objective. These activities include planning, organizing,
staffing, leading, and controlling, and involve the effective utilization
of the economic resources of land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship, and
technology. back to the top |
| CREDITS/ |
3 credits, hours |
| PREREQUISITE | BUS 101 Introduction to Business |
| TEXTBOOK | Essentials of Contemporary Management 3rd Edition by Jones and George. McGraw-Hill Irwin, (c) 2009. ISBN 0073530247. This book is available as an e-book from http://www.coursesmart.com. The electronic version is approximately half the price of the print version. |
After
successfully completing the requirements for this course, students will
be able to:
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| COURSE CONTENT | Lesson 0. 1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. |
Chapter - 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. |
Topics:
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| COURSE REQUIREMENTS | You
are expected to:
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| QUIZZES | All quizzes are online and consist of 25 short answer, usually multiple choice, questions. There is one quiz per week each covering one chapter. The questions will be drawn from the textbook. Quizzes must be completed by the assigned date and time. Quizzes are graded automatically by the course management tool and grades are posted immediately. Although quizzes are open book you are expected to prepare for the quizzes in advance. Not enough time is allowed to look up more than a few questions and many questions require that you apply a concept rather than regurgitate basic information. Students are encouraged to review quiz results carefully and, after checking the textbook for backup, challenge any questions they believe may have alternate answers. Students who require extended testing time must submit the appropriate documentation prior to the first quiz. |
| FINAL EXAM |
There will be a comprehensive final exam encompassing chapters 1 through 13. The exam will consist of 100 multiple choice question. Although the final exam is online and open book the exam is timed very tightly. You will not have time to look up answers. You should study for the exam as thoroughly as if it were an in-class, closed book exam. The final exam must be taken between 9:00 AM Sunday, December 14, and 9:00 AM Wednesday, December 17. |
| ACADEMIC DISHONESTY | During
this online course there are no proctored exams. All quizzes and the final exam are done online.
They are open book/open note. You may consult your textbook, the material
on the course website, or any notes you have made (although you won't have much time to do so). This is perfectly acceptable
in this course. (Note: other online courses may not allow this.)
You are on your honor not to consult another person. Sharing quiz answers
or asking someone else for assistance in taking the quiz is academic dishonesty.
If I suspect academic dishonesty in quiz taking I reserve the right to require
in person proctored testing and, as required by BCC policy, all incidents
will be reported to the Vice President for Student Affairs.
A much more difficult issue of academic dishonesty arises
in the submission of written work. It has been my experience that many
students do not understand what is acceptable and what constitutes academic
dishonesty. The following list is not meant to be a complete itemization
of all the ways in which you can be dishonest but to point out the major
problems. It is very tempting to think that you are free to use information from the web and incorporate it into your own work without using quotes or giving the proper citation. Don’t fall into that trap. BCC uses plagiarism software and I personally check all written work against the software and other resources What happens if you
submit work that is not your own? You get a zero for that assignment and,
as required by BCC policy, you are reported to the Vice President for
Student Affairs. |
| MAKEUP POLICY / EXTRA CREDIT | Because you may work on discussions, quizzes and assignments at any time during the specified time period, no make-up work will be given. If there is some extenuating circumstance, for example, you are ill or there is a family crisis, which prohibits your completing a quiz or assignment by the assigned due date you must contact the instructor to make alternate arrangements. Should there be extenuating circumstances approved by the instructor, different assignments may be substituted in lieu of an assignment or quiz not completed by the due date. There is NO extra credit work. Don't even ask. Do your work all semester long. |
| DISCUSSIONS | Each lesson has a corresponding discussion. Students have repeatedly told me that they found the discussions to be the most valuable part of this course. You are expected to participate regularly in the discussion forum. You are expected to prepare thoughtful comments, an original response and at least two replies to other students' comments on three different days for each topic. Your comments should reflect what you have learned about the topic and what others have already posted. You are expected to respond to the initial question no later than midnight Monday and to reply to at least two of your classmates' comments before the Friday, 9:00 AM deadline. Your grades will depend on how thoroughly and competently you prepare your comments and how actively and thoroughly you respond to other students' work. |
| ASSIGNMENTS | Many of the lessons have a corresponding written assignment. Some of the assignments are relatively brief while others may require some research and more extensive answers. You are expected to develop well-written solutions that will be word processed and uploaded to the assignment drop box by the deadline. Assignments are graded on a basis of 10 points. Your grades will depend on how thoroughly and competently you prepare the assignments; I also consider how well-written they are. For every day that an assignment is late the grade is dropped one point. No assignments will be accepted more than one week late. If there are extenuating circumstances that preclude your completing an assignment on time be sure to get in touch with the teacher as soon as possible. Assignments, when required, are due each week by 9:00 AM Friday. |
| ATTENDANCE/ CLASS PARTICIPATION |
It may seem silly
to talk about attendance or class participation in an online class but a great deal of
valuable learning takes place through discussion, via the discussion forum,
of the course topics. You are expected to participate in the discussion
forum regularly. By regularly I mean at least three times per week. You should
have read the scheduled chapter(s) and notes before you post to the discussion.
Your posting should reflect
that you understand the applicable management theory and can apply it to
the specific question. You are expected to stay current with business news that relates in some way to course content through newspapers, the Internet, TV, or radio. There may be discussion of the news in the discussion forum and the grades will take into account how actively you participate in the discussion and how familiar you are with current business events. As a general rule you should plan to sign on to the course at least three times per week. back to the top |
| Final Exam Quizzes Assignments Discussions TOTAL |
10 points 30 points 30 points 30 points 100 back to the top |
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8/12/08