SUSSEX COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PRINCIPLES of MARKETING

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Professor: Kimberly D. Smith          emailblack          back_home_md_clr

 

 

 

 

    

                  COURSE REQUIREMENT & EVALUATON

 

                                      Marketing Plan                  20 %

                                      Chapter Quizzes                40 %

                                      Chapter Assignments      40 %

                                     

 

 

Bevel: The great thing in this world is not so much where you stand,
but in what direction you are moving.
~       Oliver Wendell Holmes
                            

 

 

 

              

 

 

 

 

 

                             OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION

    

~ Required Text:  Marketing, 2010 Edition, Pride & Ferrell.

~ ISBN:  0-547-16746-6.

~ Marketing Plan, Appendix C.

~ All Coursework to be done Independently.

~ WORK NOT ACCEPTED AFTER DUE DATES FOR ANY REASON.

~ Note Due Dates & Times on Angel.

~ Dictionary Recommended.

~ Read Code of Conduct & Academic Policies for SCCC, Read Here.

 

 

     GRADING INFORMATION

 

A

92-100

B+

88-91

B

83-87

C+

78-82

C

71-77

D

65-70

F

Below 65

 

Honor Code:

The honor code is strictly enforced in this course.  All aspects of student’s work are subject to the provisions of the code and suspected violations will be promptly reported to the honor system for adjudication.  Violations include, requesting or providing assistance on the tests and use of commercially produced notes or class aids.  Plagiarism and cheating are serious offenses that could result in failure of the course.  Any suspicions of dishonesty will be reported to the Dean of Students, possibly resulting in a permanent notation on the student’s academic record.

 

 

YOUR CONTINUED PARTICIPATION IN THIS COURSE IMPLIES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS SYLLABUS, INCLUDING THE REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES.

 

       

 

Education is not filling a bucket but lighting a fire.
~ Wm Butler Yeats

Eduction has for its object the formation of character.
~ Herbert Spencer  1bk04a