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MARKETING MANAGEMENT |
Term: Spring, (042) (January 10th April 23, 2005)
Office: Room #525
E-mail: jfattore@ccsj.edu
Office
Hours:
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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By Apt |
9:30a 10:30a 1:40p 3:00p |
By Apt |
By Apt |
9:30a 10:30a 1:40p 3:00p |
Course
Description: This is a study of the principles, concepts, institutions, and
activities involved in the flow of goods and services from producer to consumer
or user. The managerial approach is emphasized.
Prerequisite: BUS 220 and
either MTH 160 or MTH 103-104
Textbooks: Basic
Marketing, 15th edition by Perreault and McCarthy, McGraw Hill,
Irwin.
Learning
Outcomes/ Competencies:
1. Understand
the role of marketing in a free enterprise economy.
2. Develop
an understanding of marketing terms, institutions and concepts.
3. Develop
the ability to make marketing decisions a manager must make to satisfy
customers by satisfying their needs.
Management
Program Goals: The Management Program offers a B.S., an A.S., and a Certificate
in Management. The Management Program is designed to help students develop
skills, knowledge, and values related to becoming competent managers and
successful candidates for entry into graduate school.
Management
Program Objectives:
Upon completion
of the program, it is expected that students will:
1. Demonstrate
master of the theories, principles and practices of management and have
developed the ability to use qualitative, quantitative and information
technology tools for effective decision-making;
2. Be able to
engage the methods of inquiry and analysis of the liberal arts and sciences in
relationship to the specific situations and problems of management in order to
become a reflective practitioner;
3. Have developed
a general understanding and appreciation of the role of business and management
in the local, national, and world economies;
4. Demonstrate the
capability to critically and reflectively engage ethical issues in Management,
particularly questions of social responsibility and professional
decision-making.
Assessment:
Exams (four
exams) 70% of grade
Class
participation/collaboration/attendance/assignments 30% of grade
100%
of grade
Class Policy
for Assignments:
1. Title of
periodical and date
2. Title of
article and author, if any
3. Summary of high
points
4. Critical
evaluation
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A to A- |
100-90 |
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B+ to A- |
89-80 |
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C+ to C- |
79-70 |
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D+ to D- |
69-60 |
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F |
Below 60 |
Grading Scale:
Class Policy on
Attendance:
1. Attendance is
taken each class period.
2. Students are
permitted to miss the equivalent of six (6) classroom contact hours without
questions.
3. The missing of
the seventh (7) contact hour elicits a warning to the student that any more
absences may result in the lowering of the final grade by at least one letter
grade, and/or the student will be required to complete an additional assignment
(s) for the course of study.
Class Policy on
Electronic Devices:
q
When class begins all electronic devices are to be turned off or
made silent.
NOTE: CAPS, HATS AND BANDANAS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN CLASS UNLESS MEDICAL REASONS WARRANT SUCH WEAR. NO EATING IN CLASS.
Course Outline:
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1/11 1/14 |
Chapter 1 |
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1/18 1/21 |
Chapter 2 |
Periodical Report
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1/25 1/28 |
Chapter 3 |
Periodical Report
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2/01 2/04 |
Chapter 4 |
Case -- McDonalds -- Pg. 680
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2/08 2/11 |
Chapters
5 and 6
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Test I
Chapters 1-5
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2/15 2/18 |
Chapters 7 and 8 |
Case -- Pilsbury
Haagendazs -- Pg. 681
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2/22 2/25 |
Chapters 9 and 10 |
Test II Chapters 6-10 |
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3/01 3/04 |
Chapter
11
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Internet
Assignment
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3/08 3/11 |
Chapters 12 and 13 |
Case Computers Support Services -- Pg.
682
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3/15 3/18 |
Chapters 14 and 15 |
Test III Chapters 11-16
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3/22 3/25 |
Chapter
16
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Case
Joggers Universe -- Pg. 689
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3/29 4/01 |
Chapters 17 and 18 |
Internet Assignment
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3/05 4/08 |
Chapters 19 and 20 |
Case Village Bank p
696
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4/12 4/15 |
Chapters 21 and 22 |
Periodical Report
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4/18 4/23 |
Final Exam Week
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Test IV: Chapters 17-22
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*NOTE: Test dates will be announced one week in
advance.
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