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I encourage you
to contact me any time if you have questions or concerns about any aspect of
this course. Feel free to drop by during office hours, or make an
appointment. The best way to reach me at other times is via reeverton@ncwc.edu.
I will usually respond within the same day. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: COURSE OVERVIEW: There are two essentials for every business
- they must produce a product or service - and they must market that product
or service. Marketing is one of the most important functions of any
business and plays an important role in our nation's economy. Marketing
is the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion,
and distribution of ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that will
satisfy individual and organizational objectives. The field of
marketing faces many challenges today. This course hopes to provide you
with a great deal of practical knowledge as well as basic theories in the
field of marketing. PREREQUISITES: WRITING INTENSIVE: COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1.
Developing an
understanding and appreciation of the role marketing plays in business
organizations on both a local and international level; 2.
Developing an
understanding of the marketing vocabulary used in the business world; 3.
Obtaining a working
knowledge of the role played by each of the variables in the marketing mix; 4.
Developing an
awareness of the need to integrate marketing activities with all other
activities of the organization and the relationship between marketing and
other processes within the firm; 5.
Learning the
“marketing management process” and its various steps and how
organizations plan, implement, and control marketing programs; 6.
Understanding
marketing as a social institution—how marketing reflects and affects
one’s self-concept and society as a whole; 7.
Recognizing the
social responsibility and ethical implications of marketing activities in the
context of a global community; 8.
Understanding
the strategic planning process in relation to managerial marketing; and 9.
Learning
the responsibility of cooperating and working within a team to complete a
project for the duration of the semester. REQUIRED TEXTBOOK: METHODOLOGY: REQUIRED WORK AND COURSE
EVALUATION: 1. EXAMS: 2. PARTICIPATION IN
WEEKLY ASSIGNMENTS: Learning should
be an interactive process and student involvement is essential. Class
participation is necessary for three reasons: (1) it further develops
students’ oral communication skills; (2) it provides feedback to indicate
whether the instructor has properly communicated the material; and (3) it
increases the quality of the class. Your comments and questions are
encouraged. I expect that you will read the assigned material
prior to each class. 3. PROJECT: The team
presentations of the marketing plans will take place at the end of the
semester. Twice during the semester, team progress meetings will be held
with the instructor. For the presentation, teams should use Power
Point and each team member must participate in the actual presentation.
The time should be distributed as equally as possible between members of the
team. Dressing professionally for the presentation is required.
Both the professor and the students will evaluate the presentations. Attendance is required at all
presentations. Presentations
will be limited to thirty (30) minutes with a few
additional minutes for class discussion. Additional specifics will
follow in class as the semester progresses.
LOGIN AND ENTER COURSE: Ø
Type
in the MY.NCWC.EDU URL, http://my.ncwc.edu/ics
into your browser. Or go to the NC Wesleyan College home page at www.ncwc.edu, and then click MY.NCWC.EDU
located in the right. Ø
Enter
your login ID and password, and then press the ENTER
key. Your initial password is your birthdate
in mmddyy format. How to check the course syllabus: 1. On My Courses, click the
course title to open the class site. You will see the full menu on the left. The
primary means of communication between students and instructors in online
classes is MY.NCWC.EDU. Your instructor will use your MY.NCWC.EDU
e-mail account to contact you, so please check it frequently. If you
are unfamiliar with MY.NCWC.EDU please contact the Help Desk
at 252-984-5000 or visit their website for Quick Reference information: http://www.ncwc.edu/Offices/Technology/Quick%20Reference%20MYNCWCEDU.pdf CLASS ATTENDANCE POLICY: Please
do not be late for class. It
is very disrupting to have students coming into class after we have
started. If you have a schedule conflict that regularly prevents you
from being punctual, please consider a class change. Also early
departure from class will affect your grade. Poor attendance with regard to team
presentations will result in a REDUCTION OF YOUR FINAL GRADE. DEDUCTIONS: 1.
Did not follow
directions where appropriate. 2.
Unprofessional
classroom behavior (Administrative Withdrawal for
continued misbehavior). 3.
Trying to hand
in assignments late. 4.
Unexcused
absences and tardies. QUALITY OF WORK: 1.
Be either
stapled, in a notebook with rings, or in a report cover 2.
Include a cover
sheet, which clearly displays your name, the course, the date, and the
assignment. 3.
Use Arial or
Times New Roman with 12 font and, 4.
Be
double-spaced with one-inch margins and pages numbered. REFERENCES: APA Citation Policy and
Reference Materials The Business Division citation policy
is that all students should use the American Psychological Association (APA)
citation style for all assignments and projects. Please use the APA reference
materials from the NCWC Library website: http://library.ncwc.edu/www/cit.htm PLARGIARISM AND CHEATING: The
College policy on plagiarism and cheating will be followed. The
definitions can be found in the 2009-10 NCWC Catalog and is as follows: “The
College and faculty guarantee the integrity of the academic process. Since
cheating and plagiarism are threats to this integrity, all members of the
College community must work together to prevent their occurrence. The
instructor in any course assumes the responsibility for fair evaluation of
academic progress, and is obligated to explain at the beginning of each
course how the College’s policy on cheating and plagiarism applies to
that particular course. Students are expected to perform honestly and to work
in every way possible to eliminate cheating by any member of a class. Definitions:
“Cheating” means the giving or receiving of information illicitly
with intent to deceive the instructor in his or her effort to grade fairly
any academic work. “Plagiarism” is “to take and use as
one’s own the thoughts, writings, or inventions of another”
(Oxford English Dictionary). It is plagiarism when one uses direct quotations
without proper credit and appropriate quotation marks, and when one uses the
ideas of another without proper credit. COMPUTER AND INTERNET
USAGE: STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: Students
with disabilities who believe that they may need accommodations in this class
are encouraged to contact the Office of Disability Support Services (DSS) at
252-985-5131 as soon as possible to coordinate and implement accommodations
in a timely fashion. The Office of DSS is located in the OTHER
CRITICAL NOTES: Ø
Please
use the Writing Lab as required for
all of your work. The services are free and poorly
written papers are not acceptable. Ø
We have a lot
of material to cover. Consequently, you NEED to read the
assigned chapters and study the other class materials before the class meets. Ø
No late
work will be accepted and no makeup exams. Note that the Attendance Policy does not
differentiate with regard to “excused vs. unexcused” absences. An
absence is an absence. Ø
If I do approve
an absence to take an exam late, the exam must be taken within 24 hours of
the original exam. After that time, a grade of "zero" will be
recorded. Ø
Cell phones,
audible pagers and any other electronic device will be turned off during class.
The use of any type of tobacco related products are prohibited in
any campus building. Ø
Any type of headgear worn must be removed
during class (i.e. hats, hoods, etc.). I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REVISE THIS SYLLABUS AT ANY TIME DURING THE SEMESTER. |
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