We will measure the extent to which you achieve the desired learning outcomes based on your performance on the following assessment vehicles. Final semester grades are based on how many points you earn relative to the total number of points available (1000 points). Below is a brief description of the assessment vehicles and how final grades will be determined.
Quizzes (100 Points / 10% of total grade)
There will be seven total quizzes - six quizzes on the course reading assignments (15 points each) plus one quiz on the course syllabus (10 points). All quizzes will consist of multiple choice and True or False questions and will be open book. There is no time limit and you can take each quiz as many times as you like prior to the due date. Only your highest score will be counted towards your grade. (Please note that some of the questions, and the order of the answers, may change each time you take the quiz.) The deadlines to submit the weekly reading quizzes are listed on Canvas.
Final Exam (200 points / 20% of total grade)
To demonstrate your understanding and mastery of the management principles that we will be studying, you will be invited to complete a comprehensive, final exam at the end of the course.
The final exam will consist of 50 multiple choice and True or False questions and will cover all the material in the chapters of the textbook, articles, and lecture presentations assigned for that period, as well as all other materials that may have been presented or discussed. The final exam will be a closed book, timed exam and no notes or other materials will be allowed. Suggestions on how to prepare for the final exam are included in Module 7.
The exam will be offered online using the online proctoring service, Proctorio. A student user guide and instruction for installing the Proctorio extension on a Chrome browser are included in the final module of the course.
Since the final exam is comprehensive, successful students will take careful notes and study the material in each module thoroughly throughout the course to be prepared for the final exam at the end of the course.
Late exams will not be accepted, and makeup exams are not permitted.
Case Study Discussions (200 points / 20% of total grade)
The class will be divided into online discussion groups and participation in an online Case Study Discussion will be required for each case study assigned. Guidelines and a rubric will be provided for each of the online Case Study Discussion assignments on the respective Canvas modules.
There will be six online Case Study Discussion assignments, each worth 40 points. As explained in the rubric, an initial post of at least 250 words and no more than 300 words will be required, followed by a minimum of three meaningful replies to other students' initial posts. Please include the word count as part of your submission on all assignments, including posts and replies.
Additional details are provided on the assignment rubric, so please review the rubric carefully.
Since active participation is critical to the online discussion, no credit will be given for late submissions. The lowest grade on the online Case Study Discussions will be dropped.
Written Case Study Analysis Assignments (500 points / 50% of total grade)
To enhance your understanding of the management principles we are studying and their application in real-life scenarios, a Written Case Study Analysis Assignment will be required to be submitted for each case study assigned.
Guidelines and a rubric will be provided for the Written Case Study Analysis Assignments on the respective Canvas module. There will be six Written Case Study Analysis Assignments, each worth 100 points. As explained in the rubric, each assignment should be at least 750 words and no more than 850 words long. Please include the word count as part of your written case study analysis.
Additional details are provided on the assignment grading rubric, so please review the rubric carefully prior to each assignment.
Please note that the Written Case Study Analysis Assignments make up a significant portion of the grade in this course. Successful students dedicate sufficient time and energy to ensure that these are well-written, meaningful assignments that thoroughly meet the criteria set out in the assignment rubric.
The lowest grade on the Written Case Analysis Assignments will be dropped.
Extra Credit
Opportunities for extra credit may become available during the semester, but they are not guaranteed.