Small Business Management – Entrepreneurship Syllabus for 2019-2020
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Instructor Information

Office Location

<p>BYRD Business Building, Room 358</p>

Office Hours

Office hours are student support hours, tutoring directly with your instructor. Students are encouraged to use this time to ask questions, discuss concerns, and collaborate. 

Office Hours: 8:00 am - 10:30 am on Tuesday and Thursday.

Emails will be promptly responded to Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm. Emails will not be checked over the weekend. 

*Office phone number listed above is an on-campus (landline) phone number - no text messages will be received. Calls will only be answered during posted office hours. 

Dr. Stovall checks email regularly (several times a day) and usually responds within twelve hours from her receipt of the email; that being said, Dr. Stovall generally does not check her email as much or at all at night after 8:00 pm, so students will most likely see responses from her between 8:00AM and 8:00PM, Monday - Friday.  As she is not in her office frequently (due to teaching classes, committee assignments, and professional development) enough to check, phoning her is only the second-best way to contact her—email is preferred.  A student should allow twenty-four (24) hours for Dr. Stovall to respond before trying to contact her again. Emails will not be checked over the weekend. 

If a student is experiencing a technical difficulty with Blackboard or any other college-related online presence, he/she should contact AskAC by clicking here or by calling 806.371.5000 as quickly as possible—Dr. Stovall, unfortunately, is not as well versed with computer issues as the AskAC personnel, so a student should always try to contact them first to assist in getting online needs met.

Issues with computer basics including navigating Google Docs should be addressed via tutoring.

Students need to screen shot and record any Black Board errors resulting in missing assignments, with a date and timestamp included in the screenshot. The student then send an immediate email explaining the situation with the screen shot to Dr. Stovall. 

Course Information

COVID-19 Protocols

Recording Policy

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Amarillo College Tutoring for Success Policy:

The Tutoring for Success policy applies to any student whose grade or performance in the course falls below a departmentally determined minimum threshold. In either of those cases, the instructor will direct the student to the appropriate tutoring service, which may be faculty-led, discipline-specific, and/or general. Under this policy, the instructor will follow specific departmental guidelines governing the use, duration, and grade component of the tutoring need.

Administrative Drop Policy

Students who do not attend class on or prior to the census date will be administratively dropped. Effective Fall, 2016

Student Withdrawal Procedures

Students who wish to withdraw from a course must complete all steps indicated on the Academic Withdrawal Request form by the course withdrawal deadline.

NOTE: Students who are attending Texas institutions of higher education, for the first time fall 2007 and later, may not withdraw from more than six courses during their academic career. This withdrawal limitation does not include dual credit or developmental classes (Senate Bill 1231 Rule 4.10.) For more information on Drop and Withdrawal Policies, please visit the Registrar's Office Web site.

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The Amarillo College Privacy Policy is found at https://www.actx.edu/-amarillo-college-privacy-notice , and applies to all Amarillo College students.  If you have questions about this privacy statement or you believe that your personal information has been released without your consent, send email to humanresources@actx.edu .

Course

BUSG-2309-001 Small Business Management – Entrepreneurship

Prerequisites

Course Description

A course in how to start and operate a small business. Topics include facts about a small business, essential management skills, how to prepare a business plan, financial needs, marketing strategies and legal issues.

Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website

Department Expectations

Occupational License Disclaimer

Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:

Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:

Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me

You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Hybrid

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

 

 

Product Details

Small Business Management 17th ed, Longenecker, Petty Palich, Hoy

ISBN: 978-1-133-94775-2

Supplies

  • Textbook:  Small Business Management 17th ed, Longenecker, Petty Palich, Hoy
  • Computer/tablet    (Be aware: not all class objectives can be accessed on tablets or smartphones)
  • Ability to access the course in Blackboard through AC Connect to submit assignments. Students MUST have the ability to access the course in Blackboard through AC Connect to submit assignments, take exams, participate in discussion boards and team projects (www.actx.edu)

 *If you don't have computer and printer access as home, make sure you locate the computer lab of your choice on campus to complete your assignments on time.

Technical support and assistance to log on to the course:

Student Performance

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. The student will describe important issues about small businesses and the entrepreneurial process.  SCANS* Information C5-C7; Thinking Skills F7, F9, F12
  2. Student will discuss and identify essential management skills required of a successful entrepreneur, including the comparison of the traditional entrepreneurial personality with the traditional managerial personality.  SCANS* Resources C1-C4; Information C5-C8; Thinking Skills F7-F12; Interpersonal C9-C14
  3. Student will list the basic steps involved in preparing a business plan including:
    a.  Analyzing the Industry and the Market
    b.  Analyzing the Product/Service
    c.  Protecting Intellectual Property
    d.  Building a Founding Team
    e.  Calculating start-up capital requirements
         SCANS* Information C5-C8; Systems C15-C17 Resources C1-C4
  4. Student will identify and discuss the five stages of growth of a business and discuss the concept of harvesting@. SCANS* Information C5-C8; Thinking Skills F7-F12

*Meets Secretary’s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS)

Information:  Acquires and uses information.

Interpersonal:  Works with others, serves clients, exercises leadership.

Systems:  Understands complex interrelationships.  (evaluates, monitors, improves social organizational and technological systems)

Thinking Skills:  Thinks creatively, makes decisions, solves problems, visualizes, knows how to learn and reason.

Resources:  Identifies, organizes, plans, and allocates resources (time, money, materials, facilities and human resources)

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

BEST PRACTISES:

  • This is an 8 week class, have your book at the beginning...we will hit the ground running!
  • If this is your first online class, get into Blackboard and "get lost"
  • Log into Blackboard on Mondays to see what is due for the week (check the college email several times a week to stay informed)
  • Plan ahead if you have limited internet access
  • Communicate, communicate, communicate with your instructor
  • USE SPELL CHECK  (What do you think about the person or an articles with incorrect spelling?)
  • Know your resources, (student help, library hours, tutoring locations, etc.) if you don't know and need help....ask!!

DISCUSSION BOARDS:

  • Use complete sentences in discussion boards.  DO NOT use abbreviated language used in text messaging. 
  • Use spell check. 
  • Address classmates in a non-threatening tone of voice; refrain from insults, slurs, insensitive comments and slang. 
  • Please be respectful or classmates on the discussion boards.

EXAMINATIONS:

Exams are to be taken INDIVIDUALLY.  If at student is caught participating in group testing, he/she will automatically receive a "0" and will be subject to further disciplinary actions as outlines in the AC Students Rights & Responsibilities. 

Plagiarism, Cheating and Individual Work Ethic

Amarillo College policies and Code of Student Conduct is strictly adhered to when dealing with plagiarism, cheating, and duplication of work product. Any evidence of plagiarism, cheating, or duplication of work product will result in a zero on the work in question.

A complete statement regarding scholastic dishonesty can be found in the Student Code of Conduct in the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook at http://catalog.actx.edu/content.php?catoid=12&navoid=426

CENSUS DAY/ADMINISTRATIVE DROP:  Student must go on within the first week of class and participate in discussion boards, assignments, etc.  If student's do not log in an access work for the class by Census Day -  the student will be administratively dropped from the course. 
·  It is NOT recommended to take a vacation during an 8-week course.  8-week courses move very fast and any interruptions will impede a successful completion.
· Content isn't opened early or accepted late when traveling for work, conferences, or vacations.  Students are expected to take electronic device with them and check ahead for internet access to have a successful submission for work.
Steps to drop:  (just saying you want to drop, doesn't get you dropped from the class)
  1. Contact financial aid to see how it will effect financial status before dropping
  2. Consider how it will affect your status (students are only allowed 5 drops over the degree seeking period)
  3. Contact the instructor in person or via phone call
  4. Instructor will send a drop form via email
  5. Student signs drop form with reason of drop
  6. Instructor signs drop form
  7. Student takes drop form to academic advisor
  8. The student is not dropped from the class until the form gets to the academic advisor for their signature and academic advisor sends it on to registrar

Grading Criteria

GRADING SCALE:

            90 - 100%         =          A          Excellent

            80 -   89%         =          B          Above Average, Very Good

            70 -   79%         =          C          Average, Good

            60 -   69%         =          D          Poor, but passing

            Below 60%        =          F          Failing

Instructor reserves the right to subjectively influence the final grade relative to class attendance, participation, and attitude.

Weighted Total:

30% Assignments

25% Project

15% Discussion Boards

15% Peer Evaluation

15% Exams 

100% Total Grade

 

ASSIGNMENTS:

  • Weekly assignments MUST be typed and submitted into Blackboard. 
  • Assignments are due on Sundays by midnight.
  • LATE ASSIGNMENTS ARE NOT ACCEPTED. Plan ahead.
    • Extenuating circumstances will be considered, if communicated BEFORE the due date.
  • ASSIGNMENTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED VIA EMAIL. 
  • Extra credit is not available.

 

EXAMINATIONS:

  • Examinations will consist of essay, true-false, multiple choice, matching or short answer questions.
  • Final Examination will be comprehensive. 
  • Should you have an emergency, contact me in ADVANCE before midnight.  There are no make-up exams

 

WITHDRAWAL POLICY: 

  • It is the responsibility of the student to initiate drop or withdrawal procedures through Instructor of the course.
  • Students who stop attending class but do not officially drop or withdraw from this course will receive a grade of F if their average falls below a 60.  
  • PLEASE communicate with the instructor to discuss options before considering dropping the class! 
  • A student wanting to drop a class must set up an office visit with the instructor in order to drop the class.  
  • Once the class is dropped, all grade records are deleted in Blackboard and can not be accessed again. 

***If after two weeks of coursework, a student’s grade is under a 70, an academic retention alert will be sent to advisor and financial aid department.

***If after two weeks of coursework, a student’s grade is under a 70, an academic retention alert will be sent to advisor and financial aid department.

The instructor will also require a student with a below 70 grade to get tutoring at one of the AC tutoring centers or the online tutoring website:

 

Please sent the tutoring report to the instructor to complete the requirement.

 

AC Tutoring Centers:

 

Washington Campus:

·         Ware Tutoring Center

·         Writers Corner

·         Math Outreach Center

·         Science Tutoring and Success Center

East Campus Success Center

 

West Campus Tutoring

 

Moore County Campus Tutoring

 

Hereford Campus Tutoring

 

Online:

SmartThinking

 

For times and locations:

https://www.actx.edu/tutoring/

Accessing Grades Online:

To view your current course grades:

  • Go to www.actx.edu, click on AC Connect anf log in using your ACNetID and password
  • Click on BUSG-2309
  • Click on My Grades on the menu to the left.

Final grade will be determined by dividing total number of points by the number of tests and projects. Instructor reserves the right to subjectively influence the final grade relative to class attendance, participation and attitude.

To view your Final course grades:

  • Go to www.actx.edu, click on AC Connect and log in using your ACNetID and password
  • Scroll down to Self Service on bottom right of the page, and click on Current Student.
  • Under current student, click on Academic Profile and click on Grades.

Be aware that the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (as amended) does not permit instructors to disclose information regarding grades over the phone, via email, or to a third party. Therefore, if you need to discuss your grades, you must do so in person.

Attendance

ATTENDANCE POLICY:

"90% of success is just showing up."  ~ Woody Allen 

In order to be successful in this class, students are expected to participate in class as well as online at least once a week.  Students are expected to participate in the weekly discussion boards.  Instructors can see when the last date of log in occurs. 

  • Due to the freedom that hybrid courses offer you, it may be tempting to wait until the last minute to work on your course. It is our experience that almost NONE of the learners who take this approach are able to finish the course.
  • GET INTO THE HABIT OF GETTING ONLINE EVERY MONDAY to see the discussion boards, assignments and tests so you can plan accordingly and meet deadlines. 
  • It is our suggestion that you either work ahead or create a plan that allows you to be in the course working at least twice a week.
  • Learners who have biweekly attendance (or more) complete the course in a timely manner and get the best scores on their discussion boards, assignments, exams and overall grades. Obviously the choice is up to you.

WITHDRAWAL POLICY:

  • It is the responsibility of the student to initiate drop or withdrawal procedures through the Instructor of the course. 
  • Students who stop attending class but do not officially drop or withdraw from this course will receive a letter grade at the end of the semester. 
  • A student wanting to drop a class must set up an office visit with the instructor in order to drop the class.  
  • PLEASE communicate with the instructor to discuss options before considering dropping the class!

EXAMINATIONS:

  • Exams will be open for 4 days.
  • Students are expected to take the exam by the due date. 
  • NO make-up exams are allowed except for extenuating circumstances. 

Calendar

BUSG 2309 Small Business Management – Entrepreneurship
Fall 2017

Instructor reserves the right to modify this schedule as needed during the semester.

 

WEEK

ASSIGNMENT

EXAMS

Week 1

 Intro to Entrepreneurship

 

Week 2

Chp. 2 Integrity and Ethics:  Foundations for Success in Small Business

Chp. 3 Starting a Small Business

 

Ch. 1 & 2

Week 3

Chp. 4 Franchises and Buyouts

Chp. 5 The Family Business

 

Ch. 3

Week 4

Chp 6 The Business Plan: Visualizing The Dream

Chp 8 The Organizational Plan: Teams, Legal Structures, Alliances

 

Ch 4 & 5

Week 5

Chp 9 The Location Plan

Ch 6

Week 6

Chp 10 Understanding a Firm’s Financial Statements

Chp 11 Forecasting Financial Requirements

 

Ch 8 & 9

Week 7

Chp 12 A Firm’s Sources of Financing

Ch 10,11,12

Week 8

Final and final business plan due

 

Additional Information

Syllabus Created on:

08/20/19 1:27 PM

Last Edited on:

08/25/19 6:11 PM