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BUS 1010 Syllabus NotesSyllabus: The single most important document for each class at Clemson UniversityUndergraduate Catalog: The most important resource with respect to graduation requirements.Whose responsibility is it to enforce Academic Integrity Policy at Clemson: Every member of the Clemson UniversityClass 2 NotesWhat are the six primary symbols in the degree works worksheet, and what do they mean: Green checkmark: requirement is satisfiedBlue waves: requirement in progressRed check box: requirement not satisfied@: wildcard“:”: colon between course numbers“*”: prerequisiteWhat are the components of a curriculum for a major: Major requirements, general education, minor/support required, emphasis area, required electivesIn which two ways can a support area requirement be satisfied: List of classes provided by the major, approved minorWhat is the difference between an elective and an excess elective? Electives are not explicitly required by curriculum. Excess electives are completing more elective hours than neededWhat is a prerequisite? A course or requirement that must be met before a course may be attempted. What is a restriction? A class that is restricted by major or class standing.What is a double dip? A class that satisfies 2 requirementsWhat two sources provide valid emphasis areas for you intended major? Concentration/emphasis dropdown box, college of business tab in catalogWhat are the five selections you may need to make to create a “What-If” Degree Works report? Degree, catalog year, major, emphasis, minorClass 3 NotesIs TCEL a comprehensive list of transferable work? NoIf a course you have previously taken is not showing up on TCEL, what must you do? The course has to be evaluated once you apply and are accepted to ClemsonUnder “Help with your courses,” and “Peer-Assisted Learning – How to Participate,” describe “What is Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL)?” Give students strategies for mastering course content and to be confident and independent learners.Under “Help with your courses” and under “Tutoring (if available)” then under “How can tutors help me?”, how can tutors help you? Help you learn the skills and strategies to think more deeply about course content.Under “coaching and consultations”, what is Academic Coaching? For students who need ongoing targeted academic support.According to the Study Cycle, when should you review your notes from class? Within 24 hours, 30-50-minute study sessionsWhat are the four steps of an intense study sessions? Set a goal, study with focus, reward yourself, reviewHow many intense study sessions should you have per day? 3-5What are the services provided by Student Enrichment? Career coaching, internships, global engagement, mentoring, prof. developingUnder career coaching, career leader business assessment will offer insight into your skills, interests, and motivators, providing concrete recommendations for your business career path.What is the mission of the Tiger Ties Mentor Program? Provide students with real-world opportunity to explore and discover their professional goals guided by successful and talented Clemson graduates.Class 4 NotesWhat is the text’s definition of business ethics? The application of ethical behavior in a business context.What is an ethical dilemma? A morally problematic situation.What are the steps you should take when facing an ethical dilemma? Define problem, identify options, assess effects on stakeholders, establish criteria, select best option.What is the difference between and ethical dilemma and an ethical decision? Ethical dilemma: right vs. right. Ethical decision: right vs. wrongWhat are the steps necessary to avoid an ethical lapse? Is it illegal, is it unfair, will I feel bad, Will I be ashamed, will I be embarrassedWhat are the basic categories of ethical situations? Bribes, Conflict of interest, conflict of loyalty, honesty and integrity, whistle-blowing.What is corporate social responsibility? Showing concerns for its stakeholdersWhat are the four dilemma paradigms discussed in the text? Individual vs. community, short term vs. long term, justice vs. mercy, truth vs. loyalty.Academic dishonesty is considered any breach in the principles outlines in the Academic Integrity Statement. Giving, receiving, or using unauthorized aid, plagiarism, attempts to copy, edit, or delete computer files, failure to have an approved proctor.Who has the responsibility to enforce the Academic Integrity Policy? Every memberIf a student believes there is evidence that another student committed an act of academic dishonesty, what should he/she do? Formal written charge, inform each studentWhat is the academic forgiveness policy? Eliminate up to three courses in which a D or F was earned.What grades qualify to be forgiven? D or FWhich academically forgiven courses must be repeated at Clemson? The required courseWhat does the Academic Forgiveness Policy say about classes where a student was found in violation of Academic Integrity Policy? Not appliedClass 5 NotesHow is the fee assessed if you are a freshman or sophomore business major, a non-business or part-time major taking 3000 or 4000 level business courses? $106 per credit hour – in state, $108 per credit hour – out of state.How is the fee assessed if you are full-time business major with junior or senior status based on credit hours? $1059 – in state, $1087 – out of stateWhat software is available from Student Enrichment to help you learn a foreign language? Rosetta StoneWhat are the three types of study abroad programs listed in the Registration while Abroad? SAP 1010, TSAP 1010, Faculty-ledIf your study abroad is an exchange or third-party program, when and what form must you use to ensure courses are accepted by Clemson? Request for approval of courses to be taken abroad, before going abroadWhat is the College of Business Course Equivalency Policy for upper level undergraduate business courses? Only accepted form AACSB International and or EQUIS accredited institutionsThe international experience is either a: study abroad, internship, or other work experience, research military service, or other type of international program of shorter duration which incorporates specific features to intensify cross-cultural experience. Class 6 NotesWhat is economics primary concern? Helping individuals and society decide on the optimal location of our limited resources.What two main problems can be managed by macroeconomic policies? Inflation and mass unemployment.What does gross domestic product measure? The sum of incomes of all people in the country or sum of the market value of all goods and services produced in that countryWhat is inflation? A measure of how much a bunch of products have increased in price last year.What is interest rate? Measures how much excess you will getWhat is the name of the policy central banks use to control short-term interest rates? The Federal ReserveWhat is fiscal policy? Government can control the economy by adjusting its expenditures Class 7 NotesWhat is the difference between business intelligence and analytics? Business Intelligence is all components of the operation, from when data is collected to when it is accessed. Analytics is process performed on data to drive decisions, action, and revenueAt its core, entrepreneurship is a mindset – a way of thinking and acting about imagining new ways to solve problems and create value.What is Human Resource Management? Recruitment of, management of, and providing direction for the people who work in an organization. What does Human Resource Management provide to help the rest of the organization be successful? Knowledge, tools, training, admin. Services, coaching, legal and mgmt. advice, talent mgmt. oversightWhat is the new expectation for Human Resource Management at the executive table? Sit at the exec table and recommend processes, approaches, and business solutions. What factors must be taken into account when making staffing decisions for an international organization? Must be familiar with the country’s national labor laws, local, or transfer laws.How will directing in a multinational setting differ from working strictly in the United States? Language differences, culturalWhat do MIS students learn? How businesses use information to improve the company’s operationsWhat are the key differences between MIS and Computer Science, especially in focus, objective, and core skills? MIS: organization, efficient, effective business. Problem Solving. CS: software, reliable computer program, logic and procedure. What is operations management? Planning, Organizing, and supervising production, manufacturing, provision of services.What is supply chain management? All activities that must take place to get the right product into the right consumers hands in the right quantity at the right time.Class 8 NotesMarketing was previously used to primarily sell goods and services. What kinds of businesses use marketers today? Praxis, taxonomy, market research, MISWhy is creating value an important marketing responsibility? Potential customer wants and needs that have not yet been identified.Why do sales representative build relationships with customers? Trust and to differentiate the company’s product.Why is the information obtained through market research important? Provides info about prospective and existing customers, competition, and industry.What is a brand? An identifying symbol, mark, logo, name, word, and or sentence that companies use to distinguish product from others. What is the goal in creating a brand? Get the message or feeling the company is trying to get across and results in brand awareness. What five skills do social media managers need? Graphic production, writing, customer service mindset, understand content marketing, social advertising experience. What is entertainment marketing? Uses the entertainment world to promote or sell a brand/product. What does it work to build on? Mutually beneficial relationships between pop culture and brands. Why is it successful? Gains exposure for both the brand and its entertainment vehicle.Class 9 NotesWhat is accounting? Systematic and comprehensive recording of financial transactions pertaining to business.Reports generated by various streams of accounting, such as cost acct. and mgmt. acct. are invaluable in helping mgmt. make informal business decisions.What is cost accounting? Who benefits from the reports generated by cost accountant? Assesses input costs of each step of productions as well as fixed costs. Company managementWhat is management accounting? Who uses management accounting reports? Process of identifying, measuring, analyzing, interpreting, and communication info to managers for organization. What is financial accounting? Record, summarize, report transactionsHow are financial accounting transactions summarized? Income statement, balance sheet, cash flowThe establishment of these accounting principles is to provide consistent info to investors, crediting, regulators, tax authorities. What services are generally performed by public accountants? Prep, review, audit financial statements, tax work, consulting and advice accounting systemWhat are the primary differences between a public accountant and a corporate accountant? Public: provides to other companies, public acct. firm serves different clients. Private: produce goods and services, long hours monthly, same employerWhat do accountants and auditors in the public sector do? Maintain and examine records of government agencies and private business people who pay taxes.Class 10 NotesWhat is financial management? Planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the financial activities. What is corporate finance? The division of a company that deals with financial and investment decisions. Maximizes shareholder value through long-term and short-term financial planning and implementation.What is the primary concern of corporate finance? Maximizing shareholder value through long-term and short-term financial planning.When breaking down corporate finance, what decisions, are made by corporate financial professionals? Governing, overseeing firms’ financial activities and capital investment decisions. What is the primary reason why a company would choose an investment banker over other forms of equity financing? If they are a small businessWhat are the two primary functions of a stock exchange? Get cash needed by selling shares, buy and sell for investment.What are your three primary options for investing in real estate? Real Estate Investment trust, real estate developer, income properties.A Financial Advisor is a broad term for a professional who helps manage your money. A Financial Planner helps companies and individuals create a program to meet long term financial goals. What is insurance? How do insurance companies make insurance more affordable? A contract in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses. Class 12 NotesWhat are the two types of career counseling services? Appointments and drop-insWhat are the suggested topics covered by each? Appt: choose major, personal statement, mock interview, resumes and cover letters. Drop-in: resumes, interview tips, part-time jobsWhat are the three categories of internship programs? UPIC program, international internship program, off-campus internship programWhat are five helpful hints for a professional and impactful resume? Length, makeover, action verbs, results, formatClemson HistoryJohn C. Calhoun served the nation in many capacities. In addition to being Vice President, what other three national positions did he hold? U.S. Senator, Sec. of War, Sec. of StateWhat is the connection between Old Stone Church and Fort Hill? Old stone church was built as a manse or parsonage.Thomas Green Clemson served as an Ambassador from 1844 until 1852 to what country? BelgiumThomas Green Clemson was the first Secretary of what Federal government Agency? AgricultureWhat year was Clemson University established through the stoke of a pen by Governor Richardson? November 1889 ................
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