BUS 1001 - Collins College Orientation
(CBA Orientation)

Example: Past Fall 2009 Course Outline

Past BUS 1001 Fall 2009 Lecture Schedule

 

Course Overview:

This course is designed to help facilitate your successful transition as a student at The University of Tulsa, as well as introduce you to the Collins College of Business. To help achieve this goal, a number of presentations and activities have been planned.

Room and Meeting Time: TBD

Instructor: David Enke

david-enke@utulsa.edu
http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~david-enke/

Office: 118-I Helmerich Hall (Helm)
           Phone: 918-631-2218
Hours: By appointment or when in office

Text:

None

Software:

Microsoft Excel (Word and PowerPoint)

Grading:

14 Class Meetings (1 point each)...............................14
5 Homework Assignments (3 points each) .................15
Total .........................................................................29

Student will receive points for attending class and for successfully completing various assignments. Specifically, students will receive 1 point for attending each class meeting, along with 3 points for the successful completion of each assignment (fewer than 3 points could be awarded for less than adequate work). Given that there are 14 class meetings (14 points) and five assignments (15 points), students have the opportunity to receive a total of 29 points. A student will receive a passing grade (based on a pass/fail criteria) if they receive 25 or more points. Assignments will be announced in class - the initial assignment details and schedule are provided in the course outline. Late assignments will be accepted for up to two days late after the original due date, but will lose 1 point for each day they are late. Students may need to use the Microsoft Office software package (Word and PowerPoint) to complete the assignments.

Course Requirements:

Students may need to use Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.

Course Material:

Any lecture material, homework assignments, and handouts will be posted on WebCT when in electronic format. Students will be instructed during the first class period on how to utilize the WebCT classroom web site. The schedule contains a listing of the topics discussed during each class period. Students will be notified by email, WebCT, or alerted in class when significant changes are made to the lecture schedule.


 

 

Last Updated 12/18/09