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BUS 10.01 - Business
Jack Lynch's BUS 10.01
Introduction to Business Summer 07
[De Anza Community College — A Leader in Quality
Education] | Instructor | Jack
Lynch | | Phone | 408-864-8421(Office) | | E-Mail: |
lynchjack@fhda.edu |
| Web
Site: | http://faculty.deanza.fhda.edu/lynchjack |
| Student Book
Website | http://jacklynch.pageout.net |
| Class
Room: | ADM
102 | | Class
Date/Time | Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10.00AM - 12.10PM (Beginning Monday July
2, 2007 and ending Thursday, August 9, 2007) |
| Required Reading: | Understanding Business;
7th Edition; Nichols, McHugh, McHugh:
McGraw-Hill Irwin. This book can be obtained from the De Anza College
bookstore |
| Office
Hours: | By
Appointment: Room F-51S on the De Anza college Campus |
Course
Objectives: This is an introductory level course designed
to introduce students to basic business terminology and principles and
the functions performed both by and within modern business
establishments. Topics include the creation and distribution of wealth,
competing in global markets, business ethics, forms of business
ownership, starting a small business, management theory, organizational
theory, human resource management, marketing and accounting.
Examination
Details | Midterm Exam #1 | Thursday July 12, 2007 at 10:00 AM at
De Anza College, Room ADM 102. Chapters 1 - 5 Chapter 4 is
on-line self study | | Midterm Exam #2 | Monday July 23, 2007 at 10:00 AM at De Anza College, Room
ADM 102. Chapters 6 - 10 Chapter 10 is on-line self study
| | Midterm Exam
#3 | Wednesday August
1, 2007 at 10:00 AM at De Anza College, Room ADM 102. Chapters 11, 13,
14 & 15 Chapter 15 is on-line self study
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Final Examination |
Thursday August 9, 2007 at 10:00 AM at De Anza College,
Room ADM 102. Chapters 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20 Chapter 17
& 20 are on-line self study |
| Test Materials - Scantron
Answer Forms and # 2 pencils |
Academic Requirements: Students are responsible
for all textbook reading assignments and full participation in all
class discussions. Attendance is very important for this course and
will be graded appropriately. To be counted as present for each class you
must be in attendance for roll call. The instructor
reserves the right to drop students who miss more than three (3)
classes. Point deductions for attendance credits begin after missing
more than two (2) classes: (-10 points per class missed). Extra credit
points will be given for high attendance rates as follows:
| Perfect Attendance | + 20 Points
| | 1 Class Missed | + 10 Points
| Attendance is defined
as being in class for the entire period. Point deductions will be made
for being habitually late or leaving early.
Term Paper: Each student
(on their own) is required to read and study Chapter 17 (Using
Technology to Manage Information). You can access PowerPoint
presentations and practice quizzes at http://jacklynch.pageout.net.
There will be questions on this chapter on the final quiz.
The term paper
consists of answering the five (5) questions on “Developing Workplace
Skills” at the back of Chapter 17 on pages 542 and 543. Minimum of one
and a half pages, single spaced, 12 font, professionally typed report.
Questions answered in full. All work must be original. I read every
paper. Copies of other’s work will be considered cheating and will
receive zero credit as well as disciplinary action. This paper is due on Monday, August 6,
2007 No late papers can or will be accepted!
Sample Grading Policy
| The number of points gained during the semester will
determine your grade: | | Midterm
Exam #1 | 80 Points
| | Midterm Exam #2 | 80 Points |
| Midterm Exam #3 |
80 Points |
| Final
Exam | 120 Points
| | Term
Paper | 30 Points
| | Attendance | 40 Points |
| Total | 430 Points
| | An Extra Credit assignment will be made available
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Sample Grade Determination
A = 90 - 100% of 430 = 387 - 430 points
B = 80 - 89% of 430 = 344 - 386 points C
= 70 - 79% of 430 = 301 - 343 points D =
60 - 69% of 430 = 258 - 300 points F =
59 - 0% of 430 = 257 -
0 points |
NOTE: The instructor reserves the right to use a grade
curve. |
Detailed Class
Schedule | Class Weeks Beginning
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Pages | Book Chapters |
| July 2, 2007 | 1 - 123 | 1,2,3,4 |
| (We will not cover
the Appendix at the end of Chapter 4) |
| July 9, 2007 | 140 - 425 | 5,6,7 |
| Midterm
Exam #1 |
Thursday July 12, 2007 at 10:00 AM at De Anza College, Room ADM 102.
Chapters 1-5 (Chapter 4 is self study) |
| Midterm
Exam #2 |
Monday July 23, 2007 at 10:00 AM at De Anza College, Room ADM 102.
Chapters 6-10 (Chapter 10 is self study) |
| July 23, 2007 | 328 - 361 | 11 |
| 396 - 457 | 13,14 |
| July 30, 2007 | 458 - 517 | 15,16 |
| 546 - 556 | 18 |
| Midterm
Exam #3 |
Wednesday August 1, 2007 at 10:00 AM at De Anza College, Room ADM 102.
Chapters 11,13,14,15 (Chapter 15 is self study) |
| August 6, 2007 | 557 - 607 | 18,19 |
| Final
Examination | Thursday August 9, 2007 at 10:00 AM at De Anza
College,Room ADM 102. Chapters 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. Chapters 17
& 20 are self study. |
Procedures & Words of
Advice Please keep up with your reading. We will cover most chapters
of the book. The pages and chapters covered for each class are listed
and you should have read these pages before each class--your
understanding and class participation will be greatly enhanced by being
current on your reading. Students may be chosen at random in class to
relate concepts they have learned from the reading assignment. Keeping
notes as you read and/or highlighting key passages will assist you in
your presentation when called upon. Cheating will not be
tolerated. If cheating occurs, a grade of F will be assigned. Also, a
letter to the Dean will be sent explaining this action. “Clicking” in absent students for
attendance is cheating and will be dealt with appropriately.
Respect your fellow students. Listen attentively to what they
have to say. Be considerate in your comments. An objective of the class
is to make all participants feel comfortable and encouraged to actively
participate and express their opinions. Let's all enjoy the
class, learn and have fun! NOTES
- No class on
Wednesday, July 4, 2007: Fourth of July Holiday.
- Classes will be held
after each Mid Term Exam
- Chapters 4,10,15,17 and 20 are self-study
chapters
- No class on Thursday, July 5, 2007: Self study time for
Chapter 4.
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