BA 125 – Intro to Business (Instructor Nance) BA 125 (054483) –INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS Spring 2012 (WED 6:00pm – 9:10pm, Room 3102) Hybrid Course INSTRUCTOR: Candice Nance MOBILE PHONE: (408) 826-1150 OFFICE HOURS: Room 2102 (Fremont Campus); MW 3pm – 5pm EMAIL: CNance@ohlone.edu REQUIRED TEXT: For this course you will need to purchase your own copy of the Better Business (2nd edition) book as well as access to Pearson’s MyBizLab. A package is available at the Ohlone Bookstore for purchase. BOTH items are required for this course. • • Package ISBN-10: 0132672367 | ISBN-13: 9780132672368 This package contains: Better Business, 2/E Textbook Solomon, Poatsy & Martin | ©2012 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 640 pp MyBizLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Better Business, 2/E Solomon, Poatsy & Martin | ©2012 | Prentice Hall | Access Code Card; 640 pp COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course examines the purposes, organization, and major activities of business operations. Emphasis is placed on understanding relationships of business, government, and the consumer in a global economy. This is a survey course designed to give students a brief outline of most of the major activities in business. This course is a hybrid course. You are required to attend class sessions but all exams will be administered online remotely. Lecture slide presentations are given as homework therefore in class we will be conducting interactive exercises and group work. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES: The student will: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of and familiarity with the world of business and its related terminology. 2. Consider the ethical and social responsibility issues involved in the current business environment. 3. Evaluate the global economy and its impact on U.S. economy. 4. Identify and define the functions of and challenges facing management. 5. Describe the responsibilities and significance of human resource management. 6. Explain the basic accounting process and interpret the three primary financial statements. 7. Outline the marketing function and describe its significance. 8. Describe the United States’ financial and investment systems and their role in our economic system. Page 1 of 5 BA 125 – Intro to Business (Instructor Nance) GRADING: Students should keep an up-to-date total of their points, and keep all of their returned papers and tests until the end of the semester. Individual totals will be computed once – at the end of the semester. Assignments are subject to change at my discretion. The following grade scale will be used to calculate grades: Individual Intro Paper Business Plan Project In-Class Participation Exams Total 5% 25% 30% 40% 100% A = 90% + B = 80% - 89% C = 70% - 79% D = 60% - 69% F = 59% or less WRITTEN & ORAL WORK: All work must be submitted and/or presented on the assigned due date, before the start of class. An assignment is considered late once class has begun the day the assignment is due. Late assignments will not be accepted. All papers are to be typed with double spacing, 1” margins, page numbers on each page, and your full name listed in the header of each page of your assignment. All work must be cited using the APA citation style. ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION: Punctual attendance is expected of all students. In addition, students should miss a class only if absolutely necessary. Students are expected to read the chapters before class and be prepared to actively participate in class. College regulations state that a student may be dropped from a class when cumulative absences equal twice the weekly hours of a given class. I have the right to enforce this policy at my discretion. No cell phones, iPods, or headphones are to be used during class. I will confiscate these appliances and return them to the student at the end of the semester. TECHNICAL ISSUES: Pearson will notify me if there is a technical issue that would prevent you from submitting any work on time. If the technical issue is Pearson’s responsibility, you will be granted a time extension and I will notify all students of this time extension. If the technical problem is on your end, you need to ensure that it is resolved early so that your work can be submitted before any class deadlines. There will be no time extensions if the technical problems are within your system. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE WITH MYBIZLAB: http://www.mybizlab.com/Educator_Support Chat 24/7 with a Support Representative Note: You first have to log in or create an account before you start a chat session. 24/7 Chat support is available for U.S.-based products and English-speaking customers only. Email 24/7 Help Request Form Submit your Support request via our online Help request form Phone Toll Free 1-800-677-6337 Student Phone Support available in the U.S., U.S. territories, and Canada from 12PM to 8 PM EST, Monday through Friday: 1-800-677-6337. Page 2 of 5 BA 125 – Intro to Business (Instructor Nance) EXAMS: There will be a total of 4 exams with 75 questions each. The final exam is noncumulative. Tests are multiple choice and true/false questions. All tests will be taken online. Ensure you have a reliable Internet connection before taking an exam. Tests are available during the regularly scheduled class time during the week of the exam (see schedule on the last page). You have 2 hours after you have opened the exam to complete each of the four exams. Be sure to access the exam immediately when it opens at the beginning of class time on exam day. You will be shown questions in random order, without the ability to go back and revisit questions. Think carefully before submitting each answer, as you will not be able to go back and change your answers. The computer will not allow you to save any more answers after your 2 hours have expired. You can submit the exam after your time has expired, but only those answers that were saved before your time expired will be counted. Watch the clock! Once you access the test, the 2 hours begin and cannot be stopped. Also, make sure you click the save button for all your answers before you submit the test for grading (and before your 2 hours are up). Any unsaved answers are counted as incorrect. It is always a good idea to write down your answers on a sheet of paper, just in case you encounter technical problems during the exam. THERE ARE NO MAKEUP EXAMS, NO RE-OPENING OF EXAMS BECAUSE YOU DID NOT GET YOUR ANSWERS SAVED IN TIME, AND NO ALLOWANCES FOR NOT KNOWING WHAT DATES OR TIMES THE EXAMS WERE OPEN. MAKEUP POLICY: There are no make-ups for any missed assignments or exams. It is your responsibility to keep track of all testing dates and take the exams during the times posted. The only exception to this policy is if you can bring me a doctor’s note that verifies that you were unable to take the exam during the days of availability (due to hospitalization, for example). Then I may consider allowing you to take an alternate test at my discretion. ACADEMIC DISHONESTY POLICY: Please note that this course follows the guidelines as described in the Ohlone College Policy on Academic Dishonesty which can be found at the following URL: http://www.ohlone.edu/org/studentservices/academicdishonesty.html COPYING AND PASTING MORE THAN 3 WORDS IN A ROW FROM THE INTERNET IS A VIOLATION OF THE ACADEMIC DISHONESTY POLICY. In an American higher education course you are expected to research ideas but ultimately you are required to post your own thoughts in your own wording. If you reference something someone else has written, give credit to that person by posting a link or clearly citing the source you used. The majority of your postings must be in your own words and not copied from another student or any other source. Academic dishonesty includes copying and pasting more than 3 words from the Internet. If I notice or sense any students collaborating on exams, written papers, or discussion responses, I reserve the right to take any of the appropriate actions as stated in the Policy on Academic Dishonesty, including but not limited to dropping the student(s) from this course or assigning an F grade for the semester. DROP POLICY & DATES: If you do not attend the first day of class, you will be dropped from the course. Sunday, February 5, is the last day to drop without a W grade. Friday, April 20, is the Page 3 of 5 BA 125 – Intro to Business (Instructor Nance) last day to drop with a W grade. I do not drop students. This is your responsibility. All students whose names appear on my roster at the end of the semester will receive a grade based on the scale in this syllabus. TEACHING PHILOSOPHY: As your instructor, I am here to facilitate your learning and to push the boundaries of your knowledge of business. I believe in making it worthwhile for your participation and to be organized so that as students you can understand all that is expected of you throughout this course. I will always value and respect your opinions and expect the same in return. SUPPORT SERVICES - DISABLED STUDENTS PROGRAMS & SERVICES (DSPS) http://www.ohlone.edu/org/dsps/services.html The DSPS program at Ohlone College offers support services for students with disabilities of all types. We have personalized counseling and program planning, learning skills instruction, adaptive physical education classes, adaptive technology, and accommodations needed for students to meet their academic and career goals. In order to receive services, students need to show proof of a disability verified by a professional qualified to do so. Students exiting high school need to bring in their last IEP with goals and any Psych reports from the school psychologist. Learning Disabled (LD) students will need to be retested. Other disabilities will probably need a report signed by a doctor. Counseling Services • Priority registration, placement testing • Specialized academic advising and program planning • One-on-one assistance with compensatory learning strategies • Career counseling, study skills counseling & personal counseling • Liaison with faculty and school administration to mediate problem situations • Collaboration with the State Department of Vocational Rehabilitation • Assessment for Learning Disabilities eligibility at the community college level. For more information, Learning Disabilities Informational Meetings are held regularly throughout the semester. Instructional Services • Learning skills classes in math, reading, writing and career planning • Academic tutoring tailored to students with learning difficulties Interpreting and Accommodation Services • Extended time and/or a distraction reduced environment for testing • Note-taking assistance • Scribes or readers for tests/assignments • Materials in alternate formats; i.e., audio tape, electronic text, large print, or Braille • Use of adaptive technology Page 4 of 5 BA 125 – Intro to Business (Instructor Nance) READING & EXAM SCHEDULE SPRING 2012 Date Topic 1/25 Business Basics Assignments Due in Class Ch 1 2/1 Economics and Banking Ch 2; Individual Intro Paper 2/8 Ethics in Business Business in a Global Economy 2/15 Online Exam 1 (Ch 1 – 4) Ch 3 Ch 4 2/22 Small Business and the Entrepreneur Ch 5 2/29 Forms of Business Ownership Ch 6 3/7 Business Management and Organization; Motivation, Leadership and Teamwork 3/14 Online Exam 2 (Ch 5 – 8) Ch 7 Ch 8 3/21 NO CLASS (Spring Break) 3/28 Human Resource Management Business Technology 4/4 Production and Operations Management Ch 9 Ch 10 Ch 11 4/11 Online Exam 3 (Ch 9 – 11) 4/18 Marketing and Consumer Behavior; Product Development and Pricing Strategies 4/25 Promotion and Distribution Ch 12 Ch 13 Ch 14 5/2 Financing and Tracking Business Operations Securities and Investments 5/9 Online Final Exam (Ch 12 – 16) Ch 15 Ch 16 5/16 Group Presentations (7.30pm – 9.30pm) Group Presentations Note: You will have weekly assignments due online in MyBizLab.com that are not listed above. 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