Term: Spring 2004
Course Number:
HCMN 408, Marketing and Management
Instructor:
David Vrbanich
E-mail:
DaveVrb@msn.com
Home Phone: (219) 934-9688
Course Dates:
May 12, 19, 26 June 2, 9
Course Time:
Wednesdays, 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Location: Community
Hospital, Munster---Cafeteria Meeting Room
Instructor Background: During the past twenty-nine years, the instructor has served as a
senior administrator and healthcare management consultant for regional medical
centers throughout the United States.
His academic preparation includes a B.A. in Economics from Indiana
University and a Master’s Degree from The Krannert Graduate School of
Management (Purdue University).
Course Description:
An introduction to the process of marketing products, services and
organizations in the healthcare industry which meets the needs and wants of
domestic and global customers.
Segmentation, product, service, price, distribution, and marketing
communication strategies are explored.
Factors affecting purchase behavior, new product/service development,
marketing research and customer satisfaction will also be discussed.
Prerequisites:
None
Textbooks:
Marketing, An Introduction, 7th edition, Armstrong
& Kotler
(supplemental text: “Marketing, Sales and Service”, John
O’Malley)
Statement of Plagiarism:
If an instructor or other Calumet College of St. Joseph
personnel find that a student has plagiarized or been involved in another form
of academic dishonesty, the instructor or other personnel may elect to bring
the matter up for judicial review. The
maximum penalty for any form of academic dishonesty is dismissal from the
College. The procedures for judicial
review re listed under the section of CCSH handbook that addresses student
grievances. All papers more than five
pages in length will be submitted to turnitin.com. This is the service that the college uses to screen for plagiarism. Submit the printed copy along with the
computer disk. Be sure to print your
name on the disk.
Calumet College of St. Joseph adheres to citation guidelines
as prescribed by the particular discipline (i.e., MLA, APA, Chicago Manual of
Style or Turabian). All of these
guidelines are available in the Calumet College of St. Joseph library or
bookstore. These texts outline how to
cite references from a variety of sources, including electronic media.
Withdrawal from Classes Policy:
Degree Completion Division (DCD) students should consult the
DCD Student Handbook for information on DCD withdrawals.
An official withdrawal is recorded as a “W” on the student’s
transcript. Dropping a course without
written permission automatically incurs an “F” grade for the course (see Refund
Schedule).
Class Policy for Assignments: Students will be given ample time to work on
their assignments. All assignments are
to be turned in at the beginning of the class period they are due. NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Class Policy on Attendance: Students are expected to attend all class sessions. If a student must miss a class session they
are expected to contact the instructor prior to the class session. If a student misses more than one four-hour
class session they will be administratively withdrawn from that class.
Course Objectives/Learning Outcomes:
Skill Outcomes:
in their own and other healthcare
organizations.
Assessment:
Exam #1……………….…..… 200 points
Final Exam……………….…... 200 points
Group Project………………... 320 points
Homework Assignments (3)…... 240 points
Attendance/Class Participation… 40
points
Total: 1,000 points
Grading Scale:
|
Grade |
Points |
|
A |
1000-920 |
|
A- |
919-900 |
|
B+ |
899-880 |
|
B |
879-820 |
|
B- |
819-800 |
|
C+ |
799-780 |
|
C |
779-720 |
|
C- |
719-700 |
|
D+ |
699-680 |
|
D |
679-620 |
|
D- |
619-600 |
|
F |
599 and below |
It is expected that all students will take each exam; only
an exceptional circumstance (as determined by the instructor) will excuse the
student from an exam and allow the student to take a make-up exam.
Format for Written Assignments:
Students will adhere to the American Psychological
Association Guidelines (APA) style for all papers.
Class Assignments:
Please read all chapters before they are discussed in
class. Assignments 1 through 4 are
individual assignments. Assignment 4
can be either a group project or an individual project (depending on the
preferences of each student.)
Session Topic-Assignment
Week #1
Chapters 1,2,3
Be prepared to turn in first
homework assignment
1st assignment, mission statement
Group projects will be described and assigned
Week #2
Chapters 4,5,6
2nd assignment, a marketing article review and presentation
Week # 3
Chapters 7,8,9
3rd assignment, a marketing article review and presentation
Midterm Exam # 1—chapters 1-6
Week #4 Chapters 12-16
Be prepared for a marketing project
progress report.
(At this point, the week 5 document
should be about 75% complete.)
Week #5
4th assignment, presentation of group projects and written
report
Final Exam: Chapters 7-9 and 12-16
Please read chapters 1,2, & 3 from your marketing
textbook. The following assignment utilizes
concepts you will read about in these chapters. Type responses to the five questions. On a cover sheet include the following: your name, HCM 408, Assignment #1, instructor’s name.) Maximum number of double-spaced pages will
be 3 (i.e., cover sheet plus 2 pages).
This assignment will be worth 80 points.
There will be two marketing article reviews due during this
module. Each article will be worth 80 points toward your final grade.
This assignment is worth 320 points. Students have the option of working in
groups of two or individually. See the
handouts on five scenarios or create your own healthcare entrepreneurial
venture. This assignment will be
presented during the last class session.
You never know….perhaps your entrepreneurial venture could lead to fame
and fortune.
Consider this bit of trivia……
“The concept is
interesting and well-formed, but in order
to earn better
than a ‘C’, the idea must be feasible.”
----A Yale University
management professor’s written
response to
Fred Smith’s paper proposing reliable
overnight
delivery services. Smith went on to
found………..Federal Express.