BUEN 110: Risk Management for Entrepreneurs

Fall 2008

Instructor: Dr. Gene McKay
Phone: 269-965-3931, ext. 2517
Office Hours:
Online:
See my website for office hour information.  Student emails are responded to within 2 working days.
Course Prerequisites:   BUEN 100, BUEN 101
Textbook Required:   Course pack available online within Blackboard.  No charge.
Online Course Features and Requirements Number of tests:      1        of which  1   must be proctored.    

Required on campus sessions:   none

Special labs or practicum:  none

Number of assignments:  5

Estimated time per week:  3 - 5 hours

Group interaction required:  In discussion boards

Scheduled activities or self paced:  Both

Requirements: 

Students must have access to the following:

  • Equipment:  You will need a computer that is able to access and interact with the Web. For best results, a Pentium or PowerMac with a 56 Kbps or faster modem and 256 MB or more of RAM should be considered the minimal system.
  • Software:  You will need one of the following Internet browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or higher; Firefox; Mac users may use Safari or Firefox.
  • Internet connection: Home users need Internet access through an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that offers a reliable connection to the Internet.

Other requirements: 

Course Site: http://bb.kellogg.edu
Curriculum Statement: This course is designed to provide financial management skills for students interested in starting their own business.  It is a required course in the Entrepreneur Certificate program of study.
Description This course provides a basic review of the nature of risk management and how to protect a business from preventable and insurable losses.  Topics covered include liability and property insurance, data record security, protection of company assets from loss or theft, and establishing a safe working environment through the proactive use of risk management techniques.
Outcomes Students will be able to identify possible business risks and develop solutions for coping with business risk.

Students will understand alternative insurance solutions to help reduce business risk.

Students will understand basic security solutions to help reduce business risk.

Grading One test will be given during the semester according to the schedule found under Course Documents in Blackboard.  All tests must be taken at a proctored test facility.  All KCC sites have a proctored test location and many other community colleges and public libraries also offer testing facilities.  The testing facility must have a personal computer with Internet access.  It is the student's responsibility to locate a test site.  If a location is chosen that is not a KCC site, the student is responsible for contacting the instructor and providing the name and address of the test facility, a contact person's name, phone number, and email address at least two business days prior to the student taking the test.  Tests are located within Blackboard, under Course Documents and the Tests link.  Once you click on the test you wish to take, the testing center proctor will need to enter a code in order to access the test.

Five discussion board assignments will be assigned covering the application of selected course material to specific situations.

The total number of points that can be earned in this course is 250 points.

Grading Scale
Total Points Percentage Grade
234 - 250 94 - 100% A
224 - 233 90 - 93% A-
216 - 223 87 - 89% B+
206 - 215 83 - 86% B
199 - 205 80 - 82% B-
191 - 198 77 - 79% C+
181 - 190 73 - 76% C
174 - 180 70 - 72% C-
166 - 173 67 - 69% D+
156 - 165 63 - 66% D
149 - 155 60 - 62% D-
000 - 148 00 - 59% F
Incompletes (I) are only given for extenuating circumstances according to college policy.

 
Academic Policies  Dropping:  Students may drop the course anytime up until the last drop date available from the KCC Registrar's office or the Customer Service Center.
"I" Grades:  Incomplete ("I") is only given for the most extenuating circumstances.
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 items in development of course requirements and evaluations.  In this course, these issues of "timeliness" are addressed as follows:

1. Regular and timely class attendance is necessary for successful completion of this course.

2. When repeated or extended absences reach levels where successful completion of the course is jeopardized, an "excessive absence" report will be sent to the student.  If the absences continue, administrative withdrawal from the course will be initiated.

3.  Students are expected to be in class, on time, at the scheduled time and date.  If a student misses a test, it is the student's responsibility to contact the instructor and arrange for a make-up test (if applicable).  Make-up tests must be completed prior to the next scheduled class.

4.  If you know in advance that you will be unable to be in class for a scheduled test due to family or business reasons, arrangements can be made with the instructor (in advance) to take the test prior to the class session.

5. 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.

Plagiarism/Academic Honesty Students are expected to comply with the college's policy on academic integrity as indicated in the KCC student handbook.
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).  

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.
Make-up Policy No make-up exams are given.
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. 
Online Submitting Materials Students will be expected to use e-mail attachments and the blackboard site for this class to submit materials. 
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.

 


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