MKTG 3700 MARKETING AND MONEY 2014 Fall

Similar documents
GEOG Introduction to GIS - Fall 2015

Office Hours: Day Time Location TR 12:00pm - 2:00pm Main Campus Carl DeSantis Building 5136

BUS Computer Concepts and Applications for Business Fall 2012

INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Course Syllabus

Class Numbers: & Personal Financial Management. Sections: RVCC & RVDC. Summer 2008 FIN Fully Online

Accounting 312: Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting Syllabus Spring Brown

CIS Introduction to Digital Forensics 12:30pm--1:50pm, Tuesday/Thursday, SERC 206, Fall 2015

SYLLABUS. EC 322 Intermediate Macroeconomics Fall 2012

POFI 1349 Spreadsheets ONLINE COURSE SYLLABUS

Introduction to Moodle

Math 181, Calculus I

STA2023 Introduction to Statistics (Hybrid) Spring 2013

Financial Accounting Concepts and Research

CSCI 333 Java Language Programming Fall 2017 INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION COURSE INFORMATION

CS 100: Principles of Computing

Class Meeting Time and Place: Section 3: MTWF10:00-10:50 TILT 221

ACC : Accounting Transaction Processing Systems COURSE SYLLABUS Spring 2011, MW 3:30-4:45 p.m. Bryan 202

Chilton Room 359M Monday 1:30-3:25 pm and 5-6 pm Wednesday 1:30 pm to 3:25 pm

Required Materials: The Elements of Design, Third Edition; Poppy Evans & Mark A. Thomas; ISBN GB+ flash/jump drive

ECON492 Senior Capstone Seminar: Cost-Benefit and Local Economic Policy Analysis Fall 2017 Instructor: Dr. Anita Alves Pena

ACCT 100 Introduction to Accounting Course Syllabus Course # on T Th 12:30 1:45 Spring, 2016: Debra L. Schmidt-Johnson, CPA

Spring 2015 CRN: Department: English CONTACT INFORMATION: REQUIRED TEXT:

COURSE WEBSITE:

ADMN-1311: MicroSoft Word I ( Online Fall 2017 )

Medical Terminology - Mdca 1313 Course Syllabus: Summer 2017

Syllabus - ESET 369 Embedded Systems Software, Fall 2016

CIS 121 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - SYLLABUS

Class Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30-1:45 pm Friday 107. Office Tuesdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am, Friday 352-B (3 rd floor) or by appointment

Course Syllabus Advanced-Intermediate Grammar ESOL 0352

STUDENT MOODLE ORIENTATION

2 User Guide of Blackboard Mobile Learn for CityU Students (Android) How to download / install Bb Mobile Learn? Downloaded from Google Play Store

SYLLABUS- ACCOUNTING 5250: Advanced Auditing (SPRING 2017)

ITSC 2321 Integrated Software Applications II COURSE SYLLABUS

Professors will not accept Extra Credit work nor should students ask a professor to make Extra Credit assignments.

English Policy Statement and Syllabus Fall 2017 MW 10:00 12:00 TT 12:15 1:00 F 9:00 11:00

Social Media Journalism J336F Unique ID CMA Fall 2012

Corporate Communication

Moodle Student User Guide

Required Texts: Intermediate Accounting by Spiceland, Sepe and Nelson, 8E Course notes are available on UNM Learn.

Page 1 of 8 REQUIRED MATERIALS:

McKendree University School of Education Methods of Teaching Elementary Language Arts EDU 445/545-(W) (3 Credit Hours) Fall 2011

SPM 5309: SPORT MARKETING Fall 2017 (SEC. 8695; 3 credits)

Cleveland State University Introduction to University Life Course Syllabus Fall ASC 101 Section:

SOUTHWEST COLLEGE Department of Mathematics

Houghton Mifflin Online Assessment System Walkthrough Guide

COMM370, Social Media Advertising Fall 2017

BUS 4040, Communication Skills for Leaders Course Syllabus. Course Description. Course Textbook. Course Learning Outcomes. Credits. Academic Integrity

Social Media Marketing BUS COURSE OUTLINE

Texas A&M University - Central Texas PSYK EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY INSTRUCTOR AND CONTACT INFORMATION

State University of New York at Buffalo INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS PSC 408 Fall 2015 M,W,F 1-1:50 NSC 210

The University of Texas at Tyler College of Business and Technology Department of Management and Marketing SPRING 2015

MGMT 4750: Strategic Management

Class Mondays & Wednesdays 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Rowe 161. Office Mondays 9:30 am - 10:30 am, Friday 352-B (3 rd floor) or by appointment

MAR Environmental Problems & Solutions. Stony Brook University School of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS)

Biology 1 General Biology, Lecture Sections: 47231, and Fall 2017

Participation 20 Total points 530

SOUTHERN MAINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE South Portland, Maine 04106

ACC 380K.4 Course Syllabus

MOODLE 2.0 GLOSSARY TUTORIALS

MGMT 3362 Human Resource Management Course Syllabus Spring 2016 (Interactive Video) Business Administration 222D (Edinburg Campus)

COURSE DESCRIPTION PREREQUISITE COURSE PURPOSE

Texas A&M University-Central Texas CISK Comprehensive Networking C_SK Computer Networks Monday/Wednesday 5.

ASTRONOMY 2801A: Stars, Galaxies & Cosmology : Fall term

The University of Southern Mississippi

Monday/Wednesday, 9:00 AM 10:30 AM

Pre-AP Geometry Course Syllabus Page 1

ACC 362 Course Syllabus

PreAP Geometry. Ms. Patricia Winkler

EDIT 576 (2 credits) Mobile Learning and Applications Fall Semester 2015 August 31 October 18, 2015 Fully Online Course

University of Waterloo School of Accountancy. AFM 102: Introductory Management Accounting. Fall Term 2004: Section 4

PSY 1012 General Psychology. Course Policies and Syllabus

Spring 2014 SYLLABUS Michigan State University STT 430: Probability and Statistics for Engineering

Spring 2015 IET4451 Systems Simulation Course Syllabus for Traditional, Hybrid, and Online Classes

Records and Information Management Spring Semester 2016

Connect Microbiology. Training Guide

Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, by Elayn Martin-Gay, Second Custom Edition for Los Angeles Mission College. ISBN 13:

Penn State University - University Park MATH 140 Instructor Syllabus, Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Fall 2010

Course Syllabus p. 1. Introduction to Web Design AVT 217 Spring 2017 TTh 10:30-1:10, 1:30-4:10 Instructor: Shanshan Cui

CHMB16H3 TECHNIQUES IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

Required Text: Oltmanns, T. & Emery, R. (2014). Abnormal Psychology (8th Edition) ISBN-13: ISBN-10:

General Physics I Class Syllabus

Business Computer Applications CGS 1100 Course Syllabus. Course Title: Course / Prefix Number CGS Business Computer Applications

EDCI 699 Statistics: Content, Process, Application COURSE SYLLABUS: SPRING 2016

POFI 2401 Word Processing Syllabus. MW 9AM-11:30AM TTH 8:30AM-11AM Friday By Appointment

Course Guide and Syllabus for Zero Textbook Cost FRN 210

Strategic Management (MBA 800-AE) Fall 2010

Coding II: Server side web development, databases and analytics ACAD 276 (4 Units)

Demography and Population Geography with GISc GEH 320/GEP 620 (H81) / PHE 718 / EES80500 Syllabus

Johns Hopkins University

Management 4219 Strategic Management

The Heart of Philosophy, Jacob Needleman, ISBN#: LTCC Bookstore:

Mktg 315 Marketing Research Spring 2015 Sec. 003 W 6:00-8:45 p.m. MBEB 1110

CHEMISTRY 104 FALL Lecture 1: TR 9:30-10:45 a.m. in Chem 1351 Lecture 2: TR 1:00-2:15 p.m. in Chem 1361

Social Media Journalism J336F Unique Spring 2016

Instructor. Darlene Diaz. Office SCC-SC-124. Phone (714) Course Information

Foothill College Summer 2016

BIOL 2402 Anatomy & Physiology II Course Syllabus:

BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE LAKE JACKSON, TEXAS SYLLABUS. POFI 1301: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS I (File Management/PowerPoint/Word/Excel)

Language Arts Methods

AGN 331 Soil Science. Lecture & Laboratory. Face to Face Version, Spring, Syllabus

Transcription:

MKTG 3700 MARKETING AND MONEY 2014 Fall Instructor: Dr. Gopala GG Ganesh Office: BLB 329N Phone: (940) 565-3129 (fax 565-3803) Sec: 002 MW 02:00-3:20 PM in BLB 055 Office Hours: MW 12-1:30; Any other ti me, if in! E-mail: ganesh@unt.edu, for personal matters UNT Catalog Description: MKTG 3700. Marketing and Money. 3 hours. Students are taught to understand and appreciate the money implications and impact of marketing decisions. The teaching method is intensively hands-on and makes use of mini-cases, problems and exercises in the context of market opportunity analysis, market segmentation, and planning and implementing a marketing mix. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing + MKTG 3650 (concurrent OK, but completion is recommended). If you do not meet prerequisites, you will be dropped during an audit! I assume that you have very basic familiarity with Excel and PowerPoint, 2013 or 2010. For business majors, this should not be a problem, since you would have already completed BCIS 2610. For others, it is your responsibility to acquire the basic familiarity with both of these software products. See below. Text and Other Needed Material: 1. There are no required textbooks for this course. However, students lacking basic skills in using Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint must take remedial action prior to the very first homework assignment of this course. Several, alternative, multi-part basic tutorials are available for each software on YouTube. Use these if you have not taken the required business background courses OR have forgotten what you learned there. 2. The UNT Blackboard Learn website is mandatory and may be accessed via the physical BLB or virtual machine COB labs. Please go to http://www.cob.unt.edu/lab/virtuallab.php and locate instructions for installing the PC and MAC Virtual Machine clients on your computer. 3. We shall be using Excel for PC in class and all assignments. If you are a MAC student, please access and use Excel for PC via the Virtual Lab. Learn how to do this. 4. When I ask you to, please bring your laptop to class to facilitate hands-on Excel work. 5. I strongly recommend a notepad, a calculator and a flash drive dedicated to MKTG 3700. Distribution of Important Files for Graded Assignments: I shall upload a zip file collection of materials and resources for each assignment under the Graded Assignments folder on Blackboard. On occasion, files may also be distributed via the Blackboard Discussion Board, under the relevant forum for an assignment. The UNT Blackboard Learn homepage (http://learn.unt.edu) for MKTG 3700 M&M: Please complete the I am here survey via the link on the class homepage. I shall drop students who fail to do this by September 15, 2014. All discussions and clarifications on graded assignments MUST take place ONLY through the Blackboard Discussion Board. DO NOT e-mail assignment questions to me. Post to the correct Discussion Board forum and thread. mktg3700.002fall2014 1 of 8 GG

Your Eaglemail (yourname@my.unt.edu) e-mail account: Besides announcements, I might also email you on occasion. These will go to your Eaglemail account. In Blackboard, you may auto-forward such emails to your preferred address through the Global Navigation Menu by clicking the next to the Logout button at the top right corner of the screen, followed by Settings, then Edit Personal Information. YOU are responsible for ensuring that my emails reach you. Course Objectives: The fundamental goal of this class is to understand the relationship between marketing decisions and their financial implications and/or consequences. We seek to learn analytical methods that you will be (a) asked to use senior level marketing classes, and (b) expected to know in your marketing career. We shall use simple mathematical techniques rarely, if ever, going beyond: +, -, *, /, %, some ^ and working with index numbers. However, there will be lots of hands-on, very intensive analysis. An unstated, but important objective is to pay meticulous attention to detail in all the assignments! Grading: This class carries a total of 1000 points. Your semester percentage will be based on this total. Due On Component Max Points Oct 13 Excel Homework #1 (based on Modules 03 and 04) 100 Oct 27 Challenge Case #1: Create and solve your own xlsx (Module 05) 150 Nov 10 Challenge Case #2: Create the pptx for your CC1.xlsx (Module 06) 50 Dec 01 Excel Homework Assignment #2 (Modules 07 through 11) 100 read on! Online Quizzes, best 2 of 3 @ 100 each 200 Dec 08 Online, on campus Final Exam (mostly Modules 03, 04, 07 through 11) 400 Semester Total 1,000 End-of-semester Letter Grades: Letter grades will be assigned based on earned cumulative semester % (your semester total/1000, expressed as a percentage after rounding up 0.5% or higher), using the following cutoffs. The following letter grades and their interpretations are typical for the COB. If you are a non-cob major, your passing grade requirements will be determined by your own college/program of major. 90%+ = A Means "Excellent" 60% - 69% = D Means "Failing" 80% - 89% = B Means "Good" less than 60% = F Means Failing 70% - 79% = C Means "Passing" mktg3700.002fall2014 2 of 8 GG

Class Policies: Honesty: ADA Compliance: Attendance: Discussion Board: Submitting Assignments: Picking up Assignments: Backup of Assignments: Non-submission of Quizzes My Grades: Bonus Points and Grade: You may help each other by asking and answering questions before/after class and through the Blackboard Discussion Board. However, you may not simply hand over your work to another student and/or post your complete/partial solutions etc. Each assignment requires individual effort and the use of materials specifically prepared and distributed for it this semester. Dishonest practices will result in the immediate assignment of a failing semester grade for the recipient and giver of the unfair help. Please see the attached UNT Academic Integrity Policy. COB complies with, and I am personally committed to, the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need special arrangements, please see me. I shall monitor class attendance. I might drop students with Very Poor attendance! Not showing up will also result in the loss of all doles such as bonus points, curves etc., even if earned. My judgment is final! The Blackboard Discussion Board supplements face to face contact. You MUST post all your questions related to course content and graded assignment here. Someone, including possibly a fellow student, will answer your question. This will allow the entire class to access the clarifications via the DB, which is organized by forum and thread. All assignments are to be submitted in HARD COPY format and SHALL NOT be accepted in any other way. The regular deadline is always in class on the Monday due date. Grades will be posted to Blackboard under the My Grades tab. Afterwards, the assignments may be picked up from a rolling, alphabetized, hanging file cart outside my office (BLB 329N.) Please maintain an electronic copy of all assignments as submitted, showing the actual date and time of completion. I shall ask for both a hard copy and a disk copy when necessary. If you (1) do not complete all the required quizzes/examinations and/or (2) fail to submit any graded assignment, you will be denied all doles, curves etc., even if earned, at the end of the semester and you will just have to settle for the grade you earned strictly per the syllabus! I expect you to keep track of your grades (via the Blackboard MyGrades tab) and alert me in a timely manner about missing or incorrect grades. For example, do not wait until the last week of the semester to ask me questions about the Excel HW1 grade! If you fail to avail of bonus points and fall short of a better semester letter grade, no matter how close, you have to settle for what you earned! mktg3700.002fall2014 3 of 8 GG

Important Notice International Students on the F-1 visa To comply with immigration regulations, an F-1 visa holder within the United States may need to engage in an on-campus experiential component for this course. This component (which must be approved in advance by the instructor) can include activities such as taking an on-campus exam, participating in an on-campus lecture or lab activity, or other on-campus experience integral to the completion of this course. If such an on-campus activity is required, it is the student s responsibility to do the following: (1) Submit a written request to the instructor for an on-campus experiential component within one week of the start of the course. (2) Ensure that the activity on campus takes place and the instructor documents it in writing with a notice sent to the International Advising Office. The UNT International Advising Office has a form available that you may use for this purpose. Because the decision may have serious immigration consequences, if an F-1 student is unsure about his or her need to participate in an on-campus experiential component for this course, s/he should contact the UNT International Advising Office (telephone 940-565-2195 or email international@unt.edu) to get clarification before the one-week deadline. Additional notes to F-1 students: While this is not an online class, it is my understanding that F-1 students are not allowed to take more than a certain number of classes via that format. Please clarify with the UNT International Advising Office (telephone 940-565-2195 or email international@unt.edu.) In the present security environment, and as a former International Student, I strongly advise all international students to be in full, 100% compliance with U.S. Immigration rules and requirements that govern you. If you do, there will be no hassles whatsoever and you can concentrate on your main purpose of being here, i.e. to study! mktg3700.002fall2014 4 of 8 GG

TENTATIVE Schedule for the Semester (Subject to Revision) It is YOUR responsibility to be current with material posted online! VERY important to keep up with my announcements and the Discussion Board! Week of BB Module Topic Aug 25 Introduction to M&M 01 (online, self-taught) Correct handling of percentages 01 (online, self-taught) Weighted Average 02 (online, self-taught) Balance Sheet and Income Statement Sep 01 03 Channel Markups Sep 08 03 Channel Markups Sep 15 04 Contribution Analysis and Breakeven Point Sep 22 04 Contribution Analysis and Breakeven Point Sep 29 04 Contribution Analysis and Breakeven Point Oct 06 05 Designing an Excel worksheet from scratch 06 Designing a PowerPoint presentation from scratch Oct 13 11 Assessing Market Opportunity: Net Present Value Oct 20 11 Assessing Market Opportunity: Net Present Value Oct 27 09 Applied Analysis: Marketing Mix, Price Nov 03 10 Applied Analysis: Marketing Mix, Place Nov 10 08 Applied Analysis: Marketing Mix, Promotion Nov 17 08 Applied Analysis: Marketing Mix, Promotion Nov 24 07 Applied Analysis: Marketing Mix, Product Dec 01 ON Dec 08 Catch-up and Review Online Final Examination in Sage Hall; Details Later! Note: (online) Module 12 on Forecasting Basics is self-taught via Blackboard. Full details later! Important Drop Dates: Student did NOT complete the I am here survey: Sep 15 Student without instructor permission: Sep 08 Student with permission and automatic W: Oct 03 Student with permission (W or WF, grade-to-date): Nov 03 mktg3700.002fall2014 5 of 8 GG

Online Quizzes Open book but own effort. You may refer to class as well as all Blackboard materials, but NOT other students. Please take the quizzes at a non-blb, non-unt computer lab location. At home, work, via your own laptop accessing the campus WiFi network are all OK. Do not take the quiz in the labs. That would inconvenience other students. Three quizzes will be scheduled @ 100 points each. Q03 is labeled makeup because it serves that purpose for those students who might have missed Q01 and/or Q02. For others, Q03 is an opportunity to improve the quiz part of their semester grade. Since the final exam is mostly over the Q02 and Q03 materials, it is NOT a good idea to skip either! You may take each quiz twice. Better of the two scores will count. 2 hour time limit per quiz attempt from start time. You must complete the attempt in that time window. The clock will be ticking while you take breaks, if any. 25 questions per quiz @ 4 point each, randomly selected from a large pool, for a maximum of 100 points. Missed quizzes will be scored as zeros. Up to one zero quiz score will be dropped. If you have more than one zero score, the extra zeros will count towards your semester total. Your best scores from two different quizzes will count in your semester total. Nine Day Availability Window for Online Quizzes Quiz# Topic Opens Saturday Closes Sunday 01 Modules 01 and 02 Sep 27 Oct 05 02 Modules 03 and 04 Oct 25 Nov 02 03: Makeup Modules 07, 08, 09, 10 and 11 Nov 29 Dec 07 All quizzes remain open for 9 days. Each quiz will BEGIN @ 12:01 am on the first date and END @ 11:59 pm on the second date! Example: Quiz 01 begins at 12:01 am on Sep 27 and ends at 11:59 pm on Oct 05. Please identify a convenient single block of 2 hours during the availability window of each quiz to take it. Avoid quiz attempts during the 11:00 pm Saturday to 02:00 am Sunday Blackboard maintenance window. Quizzes auto-submit when time expires. Hence, time management is VERY important! You may take each quiz twice and the better score is retained. Your score will post as soon as you submit a quiz and complete feedback once the availability window closes. mktg3700.002fall2014 6 of 8 GG

UNT ACADEMIC INTEGRITY POLICY DEPARTMENT AND UNIVERSITY POLICIES Each student should be aware of the guidelines for academic honesty as outlined in the UNT Code of Student Conduct and Discipline which provides penalties for misconduct by student, including academic dishonesty. YOU MUST DO YOUR OWN WRITTEN AND ANALYTICAL WORK FOR EACH ASSIGNMENT labeled as an individual assignment. You may discuss individual assignments, other than exams, with other students but the content of the submitted individual paper must be your own analysis and conclusions. Dishonesty, including but not limited to cheating on tests, plagiarism or receiving unauthorized help with your papers or exam, is taken seriously and will be investigated. The minimum penalty for academic misconduct is an F on the assignment. The maximum penalty is an F in the course and referral to the Dean of Students for disciplinary action which may include expulsion from the University. Academic dishonesty includes cheating and plagiarism. The term cheating includes, but is not limited to, (1) use of unauthorized assistance in taking an exam; (2) dependence upon the aid of sources beyond those authorized by the instructor in writing papers, preparing reports, solving problems, or carrying out other assignments; or (3) the acquisition, without permission, of tests or other academic material belonging to a faculty member or staff of the university. The examination instructions are very clear regarding what materials may be used on the exam. If you preprogram your calculator, use any materials other than those permitted on the exam, talk with other individuals during the exam, exchange information about an exam with an individual that has not taken the exam, or copy or use material from another individual s exam, you will receive a failing grade for the course. According to University policy, if you become aware of any misconduct related to academic integrity, you should inform me or another proper authority such as the department chair or associate dean. The term plagiarism includes, but is not limited to, the use, by paraphrase of direct quotation, of the published or unpublished work of another person without full and clear acknowledgment. It also includes the unacknowledged use of materials prepared by another person or agency engaged in the selling (or disseminating) of term papers or other academic materials. (Source: Code of Conduct and Discipline at the University of North Texas.) mktg3700.002fall2014 7 of 8 GG

this page IS blank! mktg3700.002fall2014 8 of 8 GG