BUAD 211: INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS COMPUTING II

Professor:          Betty M. Humphreys

Office:                Smiddy Hall, Room 213

Messages:         Phone 328-0182        Fax: 328-0247
                           E-Mail: bmh5n@wise.virginia.edu

Office Hours:     Monday-Wednesday - 11:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m.
                           Tuesday-Thursday   -  3:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
                           Appointments by Schedule As Necessary
 
 
 
 

CATALOG DESCRIPTION
 

Prerequisite:  Ability to type 25 words per minute
Prerequisite: Buad 111
Corequisite:  Math 102 or a higher-numbered math course


 
TEXTBOOKS REQUIRED
 

Lotus 1 2 3 97 Complete Concepts and Techniques: Shelly, Cashman, Shelly; Boyd and
Frazer, 1995.
 
 
 
 

DISKS REQUIRED
 

We assign a  3-1/2" numbered disk to each student for saving class projects.  The number on the disk assigned is to be on the cover sheet of any work the student submits for grading purposes.  The disk is for use in the business lab only and is to remain in the lab always.  Students must check their disks out from the student assistant for use in the lab.
 
 
 
 

COURSE OBJECTIVES
 

At the end of the semester, the student will:


 
 
CLASS EVALUATION
 
 A test follows the presentation of each project. Test dates are outlined on the syllabus. The theory tests will cover assigned readings.  The application test will measure the student’s ability to apply the concepts and techniques presented in the projects.

We will not permit any student missing a test to take the test late without written documentation to substantiate the reason for the absence.

GRADING SCALE:
 
A+  =  4.0 B+  =  3.3 C+  =  2.3 D+  =  1.3
A    =  4.0 B    =  3.0 C    =  2.0 D    =  1.0
A-   =  3.7 B-   =  2.7 C-   =  1.7 D-   =  0.7

 
 
 

CLASS ATTENDANCE POLICY
 

1)    The professor requires class attendance.  We record attendance for each class meeting.  Students with no
absences will get TEN extra points added to their GPA before calculating the final grade. ANY STUDENT WITH
MORE THAN SIX ABSENCES, THE PROFESSOR WILL AUTOMATICALLY DROP THE GRADE AVERAGE AT THE END OF THE SEMESTER ONE LETTER GRADE.
 
 

 Students leaving before the class has been dismissed will be considered absent.  The only  condition under which students are excused to leave is that all assigned work is completed and turned in for grading.

2)    The following will corroborate the reason for an excused absence:

  Makeup tests and quizzes will NOT be permitted without justification to corroborate the need for the absence.   One makeup session is scheduled for WP quizzes. Refer to the class schedule for the makeup date for the semester.  No other makeup time will be scheduled without verifiable evidence.

3)    Students are responsible for assignments, meeting deadlines and other class activities despite reason for
missing classes.  The class assignments are outlined in the course syllabus, along with a time schedule for submitting class projects without a penalty. Late homework will be penalized.
 
 

  Any student with a verifiable reason for missing class(es) will have two weeks from the date the student returns to class to submit missed assignments without a penalty. Class projects will not be accepted after two weeks from a due date unless students have a verifiable reason.

 
 
 
GENERAL CLASS PROCEDURES
 
Please feel free to come by my office to discuss any problems you are having. We can have a productive semester if you understand what I require from you and I understand your reason for being in the class.

Do not wait until the end of the semester to become concerned about your progress.

Betty Humphreys