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  • Attendance
  • Test
  • Grading
  • Cheating
  • Special needs and Accommodation

Regular attendance of this course is expected.  Failure to do so could have an adverse effect on the student's course grade.  Any class material and
assignments missed are the student's responsibility.  Therefore, it is highly recommended that you exchange names and phone numbers with a classmate.   Excessive absences, as defined in the college catalog, could result in the student receiving the grade 'F' for the course.

Most test will be given via Blackboard. However should tests be given in class attendance at scheduled tests is mandatory.  No make-up tests will be given without advance permission from this instructor.  This permission will be granted only under highly unusual circumstances, which in the opinion of this instructor warrants such action.


Normally this instructor will assign only the grades of A, B, C, D, or F.  Special grades such as W, I, and R will be assigned only in those circumstances prescribed in the college catalog.  The grade of X (audit) must be initiated by the student and will be assigned only when the student has attended class regularly.  (Failure to do so will result in the instructor issuing the grade of 'F')

The following will be considered cheating in this course:
1.  The giving or receiving of aid on any graded assignments or test without specific permission of this instructor.
2.  The use of any material on a graded assignment or test other than those authorized by this instructor.
3.  Talking or discussion of any kind during a graded test without specific permission of this instructor.

Please address with the instructor any special problems or needs at the beginning of the semester/session.  If you are seeking accommodations based on disability, you should provide a disability data sheet, which can be obtained from the Counselor for Special Needs.

Course Overview

Text Book

BUS 100 is a basic introduction to the world of business. Emphasis is placed on the economic and social environments of business and forms of ownership, as well as the management, organization, finance, operations, production, marketing, automation, and control functions of business firms. As an introductory course in the field of business administration, the student is offered a broad survey prior to advanced study in business and related subjects.

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