BMT 2880 PBC
BMT 2880鈥擟omputer Applications for Management
Three Semester Hours
RP 4/13
Prerequisites
University Requisite: BMT 2750鈥擬anagerial Planning
Course Overview
Utilizes integrated software package skills acquired in BMT 2000 and in comprehensive case-studies approach in business. Spreadsheet, data base management, word processing, and graphics applications used to create comprehensive business report that ties together overall curriculum.
Methods of Course Instruction
All material for this course is print-based. Instructor and students communicate and exchange materials through postal mail.
E-Print Option
In this course, an option exists to use e-mail to submit your lesson assignments. Your assignment will be returned to you either as an e-mail attachment or as a hard copy sent through the postal mail, depending on the preferences of the instructor and/or program.
Textbooks and Supplies
Baltzan, Paige. Business鈥揇riven Technology. 5th ed. McGraw-Hill [ISBN: 9780073376844]
Required Software
- Microsoft Office 2010 preferred, 2007 accepted (must include Word, Excel, Publisher, and PowerPoint)
- Microsoft Project 2007 (or more recent edition) preferred
If the Internet is accessible, a free 60-day trial can be downloaded from . However, any assignments requiring Microsoft Project may be completed using Microsoft Excel.
Required Resources
Students will need either a CD or a USB drive (flash drive).
Number of Lessons
The course has seven lessons, including one midcourse examination and a final examination. The lessons include:
- Lesson 1: Identifying Your Business
- Lesson 2: Technology Assessment and Budget Preparation
- Lesson 3: Midcourse Examination
- Lesson 4: Making Business Decisions
- Lesson 5: Business Letters and Analysis Tools
- Lesson 6: Business Presentations
- Lesson 7: Final Examination
Types of Writing Assignments
There are seven required lessons in this course and all of the lessons include the same sections, with the exception of the two examinations (Lesson 3 and Lesson 7).
The lesson section entitled 鈥淩eading Assignment鈥 includes the necessary reading to be completed before completing the lesson itself. The section entitled 鈥淚nstructor鈥檚 Notes鈥 will provide an overview of the reading content and provide focus for the lesson鈥檚 objective(s). The subsection 鈥淩equired Activities鈥 provides the assignment description and outlines the steps for completing the lesson. It is important to follow the directions found in this section. The last section, 鈥淪ubmitted Assignment,鈥 lists what needs to be submitted to the instructor for grading. In all cases, the lessons will be printed for submission. Be certain to take notice of how each lesson should be printed for submission (one page, two pages, etc.).
Grading Criteria
Your final grade for this course will be determined as follows:
- Lessons 1, 2, 4, 5 鈥 10% each, for a total of 40%
- Lesson 6 鈥 20%
- Examinations (2) 鈥 40%
Grading criteria for the lessons will include thoroughness of the lesson (all steps were followed and all required elements included), overall professionalism, proper formatting, and accuracy (all parts included and printed correctly as described).