Title: Instructor and Course Information
1Instructor and Course Information
Business Administration 3055 Quantitative
Methods Spring 2006
2- Course Description
- Quantitative Methods develops students
analytical skills for decision making,
emphasizing regression analysis, decision tools,
application of mathematical programming and
network models, sequencing and scheduling
techniques, and line balancing. - Book
- Quantitative Business Modeling by Jack Meredith,
Schott Shafer, and Efraim Turban. (Required)
Software - Access to an integrated software suite and email
is required for this course. - Notes
- Available at the campus bookstore or distributed
in class. (Required) - Prerequisites
- BUSA 3050 Business Statistics (or equivalent),
is the prerequisite for Quantitative Methods. - Anyone enrolled without appropriate prerequisites
or instructor approval can be dropped using
administrative procedures.
3Intended Student Learning Outcomes
- Understand the elements of regression analysis
- Be familiar with the elements of project
management - Be able to use major components of decision
analysis. - Be familiar with math modeling, with particular
emphasis on linear programming. - Be familiar with the basic statistics used in
queuing theory and simulation.
4Student Assessment and Evaluation
Various types of assignments, class
participation, and exams are the basis for
grades. Grades will be assigned on a straight
scale based on the total number of points earned
throughout the semester. The approximate weight
of each category is as follows
Grade Basis
5Course Organization and Implementation
- Homework assignments will be made available at
least one week before they are due. They are to
be submitted for grading on the date indicated on
the assignment. My preference is to collect the
homework in class however, if you are unable to
attend class you may slide it under the door to
my office. For security reasons, do not place it
in my mailbox. Homework submitted late must be
accompanied by appropriate written documentation.
Unexcused late homework will be penalized
twenty-five percent - Supplementary readings and or cases (made
available during the semester) are considered
homework. The instructor may award points based
on the students demonstrated level of
preparedness for class discussion of these
readings. Pop quizzes or contributions to class
discussion are the most likely means for earning
these points. - Cases should be submitted as typed memos
summarizing the problems or opportunities for the
business and your suggestions about how they
should proceed. Conclusions presented in the
memo should be supported with appropriate
attachments.
6Course Organization and Implementation
(continued)
- Cases should be submitted as typed memos
summarizing the problems or opportunities for the
business and your suggestions about how they
should proceed. Conclusions presented in the
memo should be supported with appropriate
attachments.Only paper copies of assignments
will be graded. Although your instructor is
doing all he can to embrace the paperless
society, it is not practical for him to grade
homework submitted electronically. Exceptions
will be made for extenuating circumstances. - Although your instructor is doing all that he can
to embrace the paperless society, it is not
practical for him to grade many types of homework
that are submitted electronically. Unless
electronic submission is specifically requested,
all homework submissions should be paper.
Exceptions will be made for extenuating
circumstances but will be at the students own
risk.
7Notes
- First, students should expect to devote a minimum
of 8-12 hours per week to meeting course
requirements. Plan your extracurricular
activities accordingly - Second, all course related activities should
reflect a high degree of professionalism as well
as meet all standards of academic integrity.
Grade reduction on individual assignments or the
entire course will result from unprofessional or
unethical behavior. - Third, in accordance with College and Division
initiatives, students will be held responsible
for assuring that all submitted written work
conforms to the accepted standards for written
English. Students are encouraged to obtain and
use a reference manual - Fourth, every effort will be made to incorporate
as many computer based activities into the course
as possible. Students who are not familiar with
a spreadsheet package (preferably EXCEL), a word
processing package (preferably WORD), and use of
the Internet need to make arrangements to get
special help during scheduled office hours.
Class assignments and announcements will be made
available through the internet. The College
makes access to the net available and provides
each student with an email address. Please
contact the Office of Computing and Information
Services if you are unable to use these services
on a daily basis.
8Notes (continued)
- Fifth, if you wish to withdraw from this course
after the schedule change period, you must
complete a Schedule Adjustment Form available
from Enrollment Services. No changes in your
schedule are official or effective until the
Schedule Adjustment Form is filed with the
Registrars office. CEASING TO ATTEND CLASS OR
ORAL NOTICE THEREOF DOES NOT CONSTITUTE OFFICAL
WITHDRAWAL AND WILL RESULT IN THE GRADE OF F.
The last day for withdrawing without academic
penalty from this course is March 22, 2006. You
are reminded that you may not withdraw without
penalty after this time except in the case of
extreme hardship as determined by the Vice
President for Academic Affairs.
9Notes (continued)
- Sixth, students with disabilities are invited to
contact the Academic and Career Enhancement (ACE)
Center of Dalton State College to request
reasonable accommodations for academic programs
and other activities of Dalton State College.
Students are encouraged to contact the ACE Center
as soon as possible and to make an appointment
with Disability Support Services (DSS) staff to
begin the process of qualifying for
accommodations. Professional documentation must
be provided that explains and verifies the
disability and resulting limitations before DSS
Services and accommodations can be utilized.
Once documentation is provided, students must
allow adequate time for assessment of
documentation and implementation of approved
accommodations. For additional information,
please contact - Mary Andrews
- ACE Center - Disability Support Services
- Lower Level, Pope Student Center
- 650 College Drive, Dalton, GA 30720,
706-272-4429 - Students who are unable to come to the ACE Center
to request accommodations for - a disability, should call 706-272-4429.
- Students who are unable to come to the
instructors office or access any facility
utilized by this course, should call the
instructor at (phone number) for assistance.
10Notes (continued)
- Seventh, if a student receiving aid administered
by the DSC Workforce Development Department drops
this class or completely withdraws from the
College, the Schedule Adjustment Form must be
taken to the Workforce Development Office first.
The office is located in the Technical Education
Building, Room 140 and their hours are 900 a.m.
1215 p.m. and 130 300 p.m., Monday,
Tuesday, and Thursday, and 830 1200 noon on
Friday. Their phone number is 272-2635.
11Notes (concluded)
- Eighth, cellular phones, pagers, and all other
communication devices are strictly prohibited in
the classroom. The only exception to this policy
will be for on-call, authorized, emergency
personnel with appropriate identification.
Possession of electronic devices capable of
recording or transmitting images while exams or
other restricted materials are available will be
considered academic dishonesty and referred to
the Vice President for Academic Affairs for
disciplinary action. - Ninth, I would like permission to take your
picture. These will be used only to help me
learn your names. Please let me know if you are
uncomfortable with this. - Finally, the instructor reserves the right to
alter the course content and/or grading policies
should unforeseen circumstances arise during the
semester.
12Tentative Course Schedule
13Course Resources
- WebCT (VISTA) (probably not)
- http//vista.gsu.edu8000/webct/entryPage.dowebct
- Main access to the course
- Provides lessons
- Calendar
- Email
- Chat-rooms (should help with homework problems)
- Among others
- Regular email (mditri_at_daltonstate.edu)
- Materials available for download from my website
- http//www.daltonstate.edu/faculty/mditri/Teaching
_resources - H Drive available through student computing
labsH\ditri\teaching\fall 2005\BUSA 3050 - Although this list is not complete, it should get
us started