OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

MGMT 2053 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

                                                                  'TAKING THE LEAD'

                                                                  TELECOURSE
 

SEMESTER:  SPRING 2000                                                    SECTION NO:00 44-987

LOCATION: 2P7  MAIN BUILDING                                     TIME:
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INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION:

NAME: Ramachandran, Vijayan (VJ)
           Professor of Business

OFFICE: 2R3

OFFICE HOURS:
Monday:       9:30am - 11am & 12:30pm - 2:30pm
Tuesday:       9:30am - 11am
Wednesday:  9:30am - 11am & 12:30pm - 2:30pm
Thursday:     9:30am - 11am
Friday:          None

 

TELEPHONE: 682-1611, ext 7220
E-MAIL : vramachandran@okc.cc.ok.us

TELEPHONE: 682-1611, ext 7220

E-MAIL : vramachandran@okc.cc.ok.us

LEARNING MATERIALS:

1)Text: Introduction to Management, Plunkett and Attner, 6th edition, 1997.
2)Telecourse Study Guide: Taking the Lead.

COURSE DESCRIPTION: The course provides and understanding of the evolution of
management, the role of the manager in business, and the development of sound
management systems.
 
 

ASSIGNMENT:

To complete Mgmt 2053, Principles of Management, you are required to:

 1. Read chapters and watch television broadcast prior to review.

 2. Students must attend review sessions. If you fail to attend review session
  an  audio tape of the review will be  available in the library, students must
  listen to  the tape within 7 days from review. Failure to do so students will
  be dropped from the course.

 3. Successfully complete three examinations. Exams will be placed in the
  testing center after the review session. Students have 7days after the
  review to complete the test.
 

REVIEW SCHEDULE:
                     DATE             ASSIGNMENT        CLASSROOM

1 review:     2/28/00               Chapter 1 to 9           2P7 (5:30PM)

2 review:     3/27/00               Chapter 10 to 16       2P7(5:30PM)

3 review:     4/17/00               Chapter 17 to 22       2P7 (5:30PM)

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**For Review 1: Make sure you watch Lessons 1 to 9 on Cox Cable.
**For Review 2: Make sure you watch Lessons 10 to 18 on Cox Cable.
**For Review 3: Make sure you watch Lessons 19 to 26 on Cox Cable.
 

* Oklahoma City Community College complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act 1990. Students with disabilities who need special accommodations should make their request in the following way :

 1) Talk with your instructor after class or during office hours about your disability or special accommodation needs related to work in class.
 2) Complete the Services to Students with Disabilities Intake/Referral Form*  provided in the office of Services to with Disabilities (unless this has been completed during the enrollment process). For additional information call 682-7520 V/TTY.

ATTENDANCE POLICY:
AT Oklahoma City Community College a student may be dropped (administratively withdrawn) from class if that student has excessive absences that, in the judgment of the faculty, would preclude the successful completion of course objectives.

It is mandatory for students to complete all examination within the given time frame. (If you fail to meet this requirement and fail to officially withdraw from the class will be given a grade of "F".)

While I may elect to withdraw a student due to absences, it is your responsibility to officially withdraw if you cease to attend review session. Any student who does not successfully complete  the course objectives and who has not officially withdrawn from class will be given a grade of "F".

EXAMINATION AND GRADING:

A letter grade will be assigned according to the following scale:
     A = 90 - 100%
     B = 80 - 89.99%
     C = 70 - 79.99%
     D = 60 - 69.99%
     F =  0  - 59.99%

The examinations are administered in class on the scheduled day.  There will be no retakes of any examination. Each exam will carry 100 points for a total of 300 points. Additional 100 points will be used for homework. Exams plus homework will give a total of 400 points. To earn an “A” grade students must have at least 360 points.