Spring 2009
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Instructor: |
Mrs. Kimberly K. Montney |
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Phone: |
269-965-3931, ext. 2505 Office - Room C260 in the Classroom Building |
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Office Hours: |
Office hours are arranged each
semester and will be posted on my office window or by appointment. It
is best to contact me via email at montneyk@kellogg.edu |
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Course Prerequisites: |
BUEN
102 or concurrent |
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Textbook |
Required: Textbook will be an online textbook and require purchase via the
Internet. |
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Online Course Features and
Requirements |
Number of tests: One which must be
proctored. Required on campus sessions: One time, to take the final exam. Special labs or practicum: None Number of assignments: In this course, there will be a variety of assignments in each chapter that will be assigned. They will vary in points and due dates. Estimated time per week: 9 hours Group interaction required: Four to five group sessions will be required for this course. Scheduled activities or self paced: There will be a variety of assignments and due dates that are clearly posted in the course-at-a-glance segment in the course and can be found under the instructor's academic website. Requirements: Students must have access to the following:
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Course Site: |
http://bb.kellogg.edu
(If hosted by KCC) |
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Curriculum Statement: |
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Description |
This course is designed to explore marketing for small business; identification of a product and/or service potential; advertising plans, marketing strategy and budgeting, determining store location, purchasing procedures and inventory control |
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Objectives |
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Grading |
Check the Syllabus and Course
Materials link at my website, http://academic.kellogg.edu/montneyk
to see a full copy of the Course-at-a-Glance. This outline will give
you an idea of the amount of assignments that will be required and the dates
that they will be due. |
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Grading Scale |
93.5 - 100% A 89.5 - 93.4% A- 86.5 - 89.4% B+ 83.5 - 86.4% B 79.5 - 83.4% B- 76.5 - 79.4% C+ 73.5 - 76.4% C 69.5 - 73.4% C- 66.5 - 69.4% D+ 63.5 - 66.4% D 59.5 - 63.4% D- 59.4 and below Failing |
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Academic Policies |
Dropping: If you find the need to drop the course, you need to do so
immediately with the records office. If you find this is not the course
for you, please take the appropriate actions to drop. If you do not,
you will end up on my class roster at the end of the semester and I will have
no recourse but to give you an "F" for the semester. That is
not something I enjoy doing, so please, take the action necessary. |
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"I" Grades: |
Incomplete ("I") is only given for the most extenuating
circumstances. All "I" grades should be completed by the end
of the next semester following the semester in which you receive the
"I". |
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Attendance |
Timeliness is a valuable asset to
take to the job marketplace. The Department of Business has on-time
attendance, on-time assignment completion and on-time make-up examinations as
priority times in development of course requirements and evaluations.
In this course, these issues of timeliness are addressed as follows: Repeated or extended absences will no doubt jeopardize your grade. In the case of extended illness or hospitalization, each case will be evaluated individually. When repeated or extended absences reach levels where successful completion of the course is jeopardized, an excessive absence report will be made to the counseling staff. An attempt by the staff is then made to contact the student to resolve any problems. Continued absenteeism may lead to administrative action. Attendance is important if you expect to do well in this class. It is the responsibility of each student to complete all assignments. Late points (10% of total points of assignment) will be assessed on assignments not turned in on time. The last date to withdraw from a class and obtain a refund, or the last date to withdraw from a class for a grade of W, varies depending upon the course length, start date, and ending date. Contact the KCC Registrar's office to determine the dates that apply to this course. |
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Cheating |
Cheating is NOT permitted.
Any students caught cheating will receive NO points for the exam or quiz in
which the cheating occurred, and/or will be subject to the disciplinary
procedures of Kellogg Community College (at the discretion of the
instructor). |
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Disclaimer |
Information contained in this
syllabus was, to the best knowledge of the instructor, considered correct and
complete when distributed for use at the beginning of the semester. However,
this syllabus should not be considered a contract between Kellogg Community
College and any student, nor between any student and the instructor. The
instructor reserves the right, acting within the policies and procedures of
Kellogg Community College, to make changes in course content or instructional
techniques without notice or obligation. |
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Make-up Policy |
There is no make-up policy.
If you find you are getting behind, you can still do the work; however, you
will be penalized 10% of what the assignment is worth. |
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Computer Access at KCC |
It is assumed that students
enrolled in this course have at their disposal appropriate equipment and
software to complete the course work and communicate with other
students. If there are problems with your equipment and/or software, it
is possible to come the KCC's Campus and use the
open computer lab in the Learning Resource Center. See KCC's web site for campus maps and lab
times. |
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Online Submitting Materials |
Students will be expected to use
e-mail attachments and the blackboard site for this class to submit
materials. |
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ADA Statement |
Kellogg Community College does not
discriminate in the admission or treatment of students on the basis of
disability. KCC is committed to compliance with the American
Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. |
Last modified: October 27, 2008by Linda Younglove © Copyright 2003, Kellogg Community College. All rights reserved.