- FACULTY :
- COURSE :
- Meeting Time and Place :
TR 6:00-8:45 PM, NTCC
Online at Blackboard/WebCT
- Course Materials :
| Textbook: |
Lamb, Hair, & McDaniel (2012),
MKTG5
ISBN 978-1-111-52809-6,
SouthWestern Cengage Learning.
You do not need any special supplements that might be sold with this
book; a used copy is acceptable for this class.
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| Other : |
Access to the World Wide Web is required.
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- Catalog Description :
"An introductory course in marketing presenting the
basic components of marketing including product promotion,
pricing, and distribution of goods and services with a
set of controllable and non-controllable environmental
forces."
- Course Objectives :
Throughout this course, students should be able to demonstrate:
- knowledge and understanding of marketing concepts and
terminology which form the foundation for advanced
coursework and practice in business
- awareness of the relevance of marketing theory within the environment
- the ability to analyze marketing problems and situations
- the ability to work as a member of a team
- the ability to present analyses in written and oral form
as a team member
- Major Topics :
These are approximate dates.
Week 0.5
20 OCT |
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Week 1
25 OCT |
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Week 2
1 NOV |
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Week 3
8 NOV |
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Week 4
15 NOV |
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Week 5
22 NOV |
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Week 6
29 NOV |
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Week 7
6 DEC |
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- Term Consulting Project :
We will be doing an environmental analysis for a local business.
The exact details
of our assignment will be discussed in class and ultimately
posted on the course links.
Students will be working in teams of about four or five.
The final deliverable product of each team's consulting efforts
will be a written environmental assessment (probably around
fifteen or twenty pages) and a formal presentation.
- Attendance :
Students are expected to attend and participate in all class sessions.
Exams will be based in large part on issues discussed in class
(i.e., not everything will be out of the book).
Team meetings will be a formal part of our class meetings
and students who are not present to complete assignments
may receive a downward adjusted score on team efforts.
- Evaluation Methods :
Students will be evaluated on the basis of performance on
three in-class exams (75%, individual),
a written team consulting report (12.5%),
and a team consulting presentation (12.5%).
- Grading System :
Final grades will be based on the following totals in points:
A=270-300 points
B=240-269
C=210-239
D=180-109
E=000-179
Where:
100=Exam 1
100=Exam 2
50=Team Report (weighted by contribution to team)
50=Team Presentation (weighted by contribution to team)
300 TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE
- University Academic Integrity
Statement:
"Academic honesty is expected of students enrolled
in this course.
Cheating on examinations, unauthorized collaboration,
falsification of research data, plagiarism, and undocumented
use of materials from any source constitute academic
dishonesty and may be grounds for a grade of 'F' in the
course and/or disciplinary actions.
For additional information, see the university catalog."
- University Disability
Accommodations Statement:
"Students with disabilities may request reasonable
accommodations through the A&M-Texarkana Disability Services
Office by calling 903-223-3062."
- University Email Address
Statement:
"Upon application to Texas A&M University-Texarkana
an individual will be assigned an A&M-Texarkana email
account.
This email account will be used to deliver official
university correspondence.
Each individual is responsible for information sent and
received via the university email account and is expected
to check the official A&M-Texarkana email account on a
frequent and consistent basis.
Faculty and students are required to utilize the university
email account when communicating about coursework."
- "At the completion of
your degree our BBA graduates should be proficient in the
following areas:
Goal 1: Our graduates will be competent in the broad business
disciplines that underlie the BBA degree.
Goal 2: Our graduates will be competent in the discipline
of their chosen major or concentration.
Goal 3: Our graduates will demonstrate critical thinking skills.
Goal 4: Our graduates will be able to communicate effectively
in writing and in front of a group.
Goal 5: Our graduates will be competent in the use of
analytical tools via business software tools.
Goal 6: Our graduates will be able to properly integrate
business disciplines in developing holistic, multi-functional
solutions.
Goal 7: Our graduates will be able to correctly analyze
financial statements."
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