Back to De Anza College Home Jack Lynch
De Anza College | Faculty Directory

Home


Discussion

 Recent Discussion

 Create New Topic


Membership

 Join Now

 Login

Fall 10 -- BUS 10.05 -- Business


Jack Lynch's BUS 10.05 Introduction to Business



Fall 10

[De Anza Community College -- A Leader in Quality Education]

Hybrid. Approximately 20% of the class will be taught on line.




Instructor Jack Lynch
Phone 408-864-8421(Office)
E-Mail: lynchjack@fhda.edu
Web Site: http://faculty.deanza.fhda.edu/lynchjack
Book Website http://www.flatworldknowledge.com/classes
Class PPTs Click here

to go to Power Point Presentations page
Class Room: ADM 102
Class Date/Time Tuesday, Thursday 11:30 AM to 1:15 PM (Beginning Tuesday, September 21, 2010 and ending Thursday, December 9, 2010)
Required Reading: Exploring Business; Karen Collins: flatworld knowledge. This is an OER (Open Educational Resource) book accessible on the Internet at http://www.flatworldknowledge.com/classes.

Go to De Anza College/Jack Lynch and click on Introduction to Business
Office Hours: 1:30 PM -2:20 PM, Monday through Thursday. Room F-51F on the De Anza College Campus. Also by appointment. The instructor is available on line every Wednesday, 2:30 – 3:20 PM.




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
Tuesday October 12, 2010 at 11:30 AM at De Anza College, Room ADM 102. Chapters 1 - 4
Midterm Exam #2 Tuesday, November 2, 2010 at 11:30 AM at De Anza College, Room ADM 102. Chapters 5 - 7
Midterm Exam #3 Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 11:30 AM at De Anza College, Room ADM 102. Chapters 8 - 10
Final

Examination
Thursday, December 9, 2010 at 11:30 AM at De Anza College, Room ADM 102. Chapters 11 - 13
Test Materials - Scantron Answer Forms (#2052) and # 2 pencils

Academic Requirements: Students are responsible for all textbook reading assignments and full participation in all class discussions. Participation is very important for this course to get the full learning experience.

The instructor reserves the right to drop students who miss more than two (2) classes. If you have emergency issues please let the instructor know.

Please come to class on time----if you are late you may miss roll call and be counted absent





Term Paper: The term paper consists of two reports; each one full page minimum, single spaced, normal margins, 12 font, professionally typed report.  All work must be original. I read every paper. Copies of others' work will be considered cheating and will receive zero credit as well as disciplinary action.

The details for this project are as follows:


Weeks of 27 September, 4 & 11 October:

Determine how much energy you are using (average/day). (Electricity, Gasoline & Natural Gas, etc.)

Determine your level of “Greenness”----Recycling, water usage, etc.

Calculate your “Carbon Footprint”. http://carbonfootprint.com

Write up your individual paper on your personal assessment of your present energy usage and level of “Greenness”. 20 points maximum.

Paper 1 Due Tuesday, October 19 in Class

No Late Papers Accepted


Weeks of 25 October, 1 & 8 November:

Work to reduce your energy usage and increase your level of “Greenness”. See how much improvement you can make. Determine how much you can improve your “Carbon Footprint”. Improve recycling and reduce water usage.

Write up your individual paper on this project. Explain what you did and what improvements you made.  20 points maximum.

Paper 2 Due Thursday, November 11 in Class

No Late Papers 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 80 Points
Term Paper 1 20 Points
Term Paper 2 20 Points
Total 360 Points
Note: An Extra credit assignment will be made available.

Sample Grade Determination
A = 90 - 100% of 360 = 324 - 360 points
B = 80 -   89% of 360 = 288 - 323 points
C = 70 -   79% of 360 = 252 - 287 points
D = 60 -   69% of 360 = 216 - 251 points
F = 59 -     0% of 360 = 215 -     0 points
NOTE:

The instructor reserves the right to use a grade curve.

Detailed Class Schedule
Class

Weeks Beginning
Pages Book Chapters
September 20, 2010 1 - 40 1 - 2
September 27, 2010 41 - 79 2 - 3
October 4, 2010 80 - 116 3 - 4
Midterm Exam #1 Tuesday October 12, 2010 at 11:30 AM at De Anza College, Room ADM 102. Chapters 1-4
October 11, 2010 117 - 148
5
October 18, 2010 149 - 178 6
October 25, 2010 179 - 212 7
Midterm Exam #2 Tuesday,  November 2, 2010 at 11:30 AM at De Anza College, Room ADM 102. Chapters 5-7
November 1, 2010 213 - 248 8
November 8, 2010 249 - 386 9
November 15, 2010 387 - 308 10
Midterm Exam #3 Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 11:30 AM at De Anza College, Room ADM 102. Chapters 8-10
November 22, 2010 309 - 342 11 - 12
November 29, 2010 343 - 366
379 - 384
390 - 392
12
13
13
Final Examination Thursday, December 9, 2010 at 11:30 AM at De Anza College,Room ADM 102. Chapters 11-13



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 or a particular assignment or an F for the entire course. Also, a letter to the Dean will be sent explaining this action.

Please be advised that each student has the individual responsibility to drop classes if they so desire. Please check the Schedule of Classes for dates and procedures.

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!

Holidays:

Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs):
 
SLO1: Distinguish among the primary functions within a business, such as marketing, operations, human resources, accounting and finance.

SLO2: Identify the interests and roles of key business stakeholders, such as employees, management, owners and society.

SLO3: Demonstrate a working vocabulary of business terms.


Discuss
 Updated Saturday, September 4, 2010 at 1:14:30 AM by Jack Lynch - lynchJack@fhda.edu
Login | Logout