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SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT |
COURSE NUMBER: MGT 120
SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS: 3.0
PREREQUISITES: Placement in ENG 100 and MAT 101 or MAT 155
CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is a study of small business management and organization, forms of ownership, and the process of starting a new business. Emphasis is also placed on managing a small business.
SYLLABUS: REQUIRED TEXT: Small Business Management, A Planning Approach, Corman/Pennel/Lussier, 3rd edition, Cengage, ISBN 1-426-63056-5. TRIPS TO CAMPUS REQUIRED: 1 (Final Exam) ACCESS CODE REQUIRED: No ORIENTATION INFORMATION: None on campus, but see "Instructor Notes" below. INSTRUCTOR: Vincent Weaver INSTRUCTOR E-MAIL: Vincent.Weaver INSTRUCTOR'S NOTE: An onl ine orientation (where you can listen and participate from your own computer) will be held during the first or second week of classes. The exact time (and instructions for participation) will be announced under "Discussions" for this course in WebCT by the first day of class. If unable to participate at that time, an archived recording will be made available. Also, please note that the final exam for this course must be taken on campus (site to be determined) or by proctor at an approved site. DISTANCE LEARNING ATTENDANCE POLICY: In order to avoid access denied status, students should make contact with their instructor within the first three days of class. Attendance in an online class is defined by correspondence and the student is expected to demonstrate, at least once a week, that he/she is actively involved and is corresponding in the class. Examples of activities that can be used to demonstrate this involvement include, but not limited to the following: posting/receiving e-mails, participating in online course discussions via bulletin boards and chat rooms, and completing and submitting course assignments. Students not meeting the minimum attendance/correspondence requirement may be withdrawn with a grade of "W" or "WF" based upon the student's academic standing at the last date of attendance/correspondence. Email through WebCT will be the primary means of communication, especially when the student is having difficulty answering a question or solving an exercise or a problem. For your instructor to help you effectively, please provide as much information as possible when communicating and it is the student's responsibility to check all virtual correspondence (email, bulletin board) regularly. College Online strongly encourages communication with your instructor.
WITHDRAWAL POLICY: Students are responsible for completing the required forms for dropping/withdrawing from course(s) and failure to do so will result in a performance grade, usually a grade of" F ". Click here for the last day to withdraw: Important Dates