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The Internet section of Introduction to Business
provides an alternative for students who are self-directed learners and
want the convenience of scheduling their own time. This course is taken
in whole via the Internet without attending a classroom on campus. Before
you decide to take the course under these conditions, it is recommended
that you:
Prerequisites: None
Catalog Description: Introduction to Business is a study of business
organization, management and ownership, wholesaling, retailing, advertising,
international trade, employee training, compensation and labor relations,
financing, risk and security markets, accounting and controls, business
regulations, and taxes.
Course Objectives:
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You do not have to own a computer in order to take
a course on the Internet, but you must have the following:
Note: It is
recommended that the student taking this Internet option not be a novice
computer user. The student should know how to use a mouse, navigate the
Internet, and send/receive e-mail.
Technical and Access Problems
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Grading Scale and Grading Criteria:
Total points is what counts. If you prefer working in percents, just place a decimal to the left of the last number; for example, 895 points would convert to 89.5%. Assignments: Each part has a graded assignment. These are assignments in which the student demonstrates that he or she can use the concepts learned from the textbook. Assignments are to be submitted to instructor prior to or on the specific due date. NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR ANY REASON. Exams: There will be three (6) exams (true/false, multiple-choice,
fill-in-the-blanks, and essay) during the semester: Exam #1 chapters 1-4, Exam #2
chapters 5 & 6, Exam #3 chapters 7-9, Exam #4 chapters 10 & 11, Exam #5
chapters 12-15, and Exam #6 chapters 16-18. NO LATE
OR MAKE-UP EXAMS WILL BE GIVEN FOR ANY REASON.
Participation: This may seem like a funny requirement considering
that the course is online. But, what it means is that the student take the 1)
Orientation Quiz, 2) introduce yourself on the discussion board, 3) answer
instructor discussion questions and respond to another student's response to
discussion question, 4) use the
course web site discussion board and e-mail, and 5) stay in communication with the instructor as needed.
More about this in course web site. Because this is a business class, proper use
of grammar and sentence structure is required. Use proper upper and lower case
lettering, as well as, proper punctuation. Postings and e-mails will be graded
accordingly.
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Attendance: Even though you are not in a
classroom attendance is very important. What does this mean? You must check
the discussion board and the course e-mail regularly for important messages. The student
must login within the first week of class and introduce themselves on the
discussion board in the Introduction topic. Students are expected
to schedule their own computer and study time and submit all assignments via the course web site by the assigned due dates.
Missing two due dates will result in the instructor denying the student access to the course web site. Exams will be taken online at home or in a campus lab by the
assigned date. Blackboard sign-on is only for student who is officially registered.
Do
not allow anyone else to submit assignments for you. Contact instructor for
instructions on handling emergency situations.
Online students must log on and begin their online class prior to the conclusion of the first week of the semester. If you do not begin your distance learning course by the end of the first week of the semester by making contact with your instructor and completing the specified activity, you will be dropped as a "No Show." Withdrawal: If you find you cannot complete the class or are
not earning the grade you want, be sure to withdraw by the final drop date
(11/06/09). NO W, I, or Audit WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY STUDENT FOR ANY REASON, except
under extreme circumstances, and at the discretion of the instructor.
Makeup or Late Assignments: While distance
learning offers flexibility as to when you are on the Internet, there is
no flexibility in the due dates. There will be no make-ups for assignments or exams. Any
assignment or exam missed will be assigned a zero (0).
If an assignment or exam date
must be missed due to an emergency situation, call or e-mail the instructor
to make arrangements. If an assignment or exam is missed it must be taken prior to the
release of the answers to the entire
class. All due dates must be met for all assignments and exams unless expressly
prearranged with instructor. Any assignment or exam that is missed
and arrangements have not been made for work to be completed will result
in a zero (0) for the grade for that assignment or exam. There is no
extra credit work.
Classroom Conduct: The course web site is our classroom. Appropriate conduct is required there the same as it is in a classroom environment. You may not post messages on the discussion board that use foul or abusive language. Postings of this nature will result in immediately being denied access to the course. Any issues you need to discuss that are personal or concerning grades, missed assignments or exams, feelings toward another student or the instructor are to be addressed either via the course web site e-mail or call the instructor or department chair at the above numbers. Rules of Netiquette must followed. Because this is a business class, proper use of grammar and sentence structure is required. Use proper upper and lower case lettering, as well as, proper punctuation. Like it or not, in business, you are judged by your written correspondence -- yes, even via e-mail. Check out Get it Write and see for yourself. Academic Integrity: Students in this class must know, observe, and not compromise the principles of academic integrity. It is not permissible to cheat, to fabricate, or falsify information, to submit the same academic work in more than one course without prior permission, to plagiarize, to receive unfair advantage, or to otherwise abuse accepted practices for handling and documenting information. The grade for this course includes the judgment that the student’s work is free from academic dishonesty of any type. Violations or infractions will be reported to the Vice President for Student Affairs and may lead to failure of the course and other sanctions imposed by the College. Students are encouraged to work together and to discuss the material assigned. However, it is also expected that each student do his/her own work. If it appears that two or more students have collaborated on an assignment or exam, each student involved will receive an F for that assignment or exam. If this happens for a second time, both students will be receive an F for the course. Students MUST submit their own assignments and exams. Blackboard sign-on is only for student who is officially registered. Do not allow anyone else to submit assignments or exams for you. Contact instructor for instructions on handling emergency situations. Disability Support Services: If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting an accommodation, please see the Disability Services page as get assistance as early as possible in the term. Student Responsibilities: When taking an online course the student needs to be an independent and self-paced learner and possess time-management skills. The student is expected to:
In addition to the above, to insure comprehension of the material the student should do the following whether assigned or not or turned in for a grade or not:
The amount of time spent on the course depends on the type of learner you are, the level of proficiency you are at, and your desire to learn. Only you can determine how much time to spend, but the student should expect to spend about 6-9 hours a week on this course. Before you continue with the course, be sure you can devote the correct amount of time to the subject. Be sure to take into account other course work, your work schedule (including travel), your family life, and any other factors that may influence your study time. You are the most important factor in the formula for your success. To succeed you must put in maximum effort and communicate with your fellow students and me. When using a computer for any kind of work you must always be prepared for an emergency. It is up to the student to find alternate ways to get to a computer when theirs goes down. Also, the student should print whatever he or she feels they may need from the course web site in case it goes down. "Computer broken" or "can't login to ISP" are not acceptable excuses. Instructor will help with understanding the course material but will not diagnose computer problems. Instructor Responsibilities: The instructor is a facilitator or team leader and grader of the learning experience. I am here to assist you in learning the particular topics introduced in this course. I will answer discussion board and e-mail inquiries within 24 hours of posting during the week (Monday through Thursday). Please acknowledge that the instructor is not online 24 hours a day. Allow time for an answer. The instructor cannot respond to messages within less than a 24-hour period. You may complete assignments prior to the due date. But, no answers will be released until the day after the due date. No assignments will be accepted after due date for any reason. Consultation: The instructor may be contacted at the above number. If there is no answer be sure to leave a complete name and telephone number with area code. Also indicate college, course name, and reference #. Please note that the instructor teaches several courses at several colleges. The student will be called back as soon as possible. Back to Table of Contents |
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The course web site is the classroom. The course
web site is constructed in a program called Blackboard (formerly known as WebCT),
which is an easy-to-use environment. Students can access course materials
using a web browser (Netscape, Internet Explorer, or Firefox) from any computer
connected to the Internet anywhere in the world. Log on to
MySJRCC, click on
the My Courses tab. Once you get to the My Courses tab, go to the
column on the right of the screen and set the semester for Spring 2009.
Then, click on the name of your online course. This link will take you
directly to your online class. Once inside the course web site, you will be able to:
Login: Once you login you may want to bookmark
the course web site address so that you don't have to type it in or use
the syllabus to find it again. To logout just close the browser or click
the Log Out link at the top of the course web site.
If you are working on a computer used by others, it is critical that
you exit the browser or log out each time you finish using the course web site. If
you don't exit, a person using that machine after you will have access
to your course materials, could send e-mail in your name, and view your
confidential student record. Blackboard sign-on is only for student who is
officially registered. Do not allow anyone else to submit assignments for
you. Contact instructor for instructions on handling emergency situations.
Note: Once at the course web site, use the navigation buttons within the course to move throughout the course pages. Do not use the browser navigation buttons on the browser toolbar.
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Note all due dates. Print this page to ensure you meet
all due dates. We will be covering the chapters in order. Assignments and
exams will
be completed at home or at any computer with a reliable Internet connection
(library, campus lab, etc.) by the specified dates. Assignments and
exams
are due by 11:55 p.m. of the last day available.
If you are in an assignment or exam at that time, it will close and you will be graded only on
the questions that were answered.
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