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Management and Mid-term Test

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Department of Management, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship
MGMT 100 Fundamentals of Management Course Outline – Semester One 2013;
Course Co-ordinator; Herb de Vries

Weekly schedule of lectures and tutorials
There will be 12 weeks of 3 x 1 hour lectures per week, and 9 x 1 hour tutorials at scheduled times during the semester. The first tutorial starts on the week of 25 Feb.

Teaching staff
Lecturers: Tutors: Dr H.P. de Vries – weeks 1-3 & 10-12; Dr S. Malinen – weeks 4-9 To be advised in class.

Prerequisites and relationship to other courses
MGMT 100 is an introductory course and forms a part of the core of the Bachelor of Commerce degree. This course complements the other core courses in Accounting, Economics, Information …show more content…

The Department of Management assumes that students have read the relevant sections concerning course regulations and aegrotat applications in the UC Calendar: “General Course and Examination Regulations”. No late assignments will be accepted, no extensions will be granted, no make-up work will be offered for assessment items not completed, and no extra credit will be awarded. The Department of Management may standardise the marks for this course. As marks may be scaled at the end of the semester, there is no set pass mark for each individual item of assessment. A passing mark will depend on your overall performance on all items of assessment compared with other members of the class. A summary of Departmental academic policies on course grading, aegrotat considerations, etc. is available under: http://www.mang.canterbury.ac.nz/docs/acad_writing/acadpolicies.doc The Department assumes that you have read this document. You should also read the General Course and Examination Regulations at the following link: http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/regulations/general/general_regs_enrolment_courses.shtml
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Assessment
MID-TERM TEST Wednesday March 27, 2013 (30%) 6.30pm to 8.00pm

The term test will consist of 70 multi-choice questions and one short written essay question. It will examine lecture material, text and course readings covered in weeks 1, 2, 3 & 4. Please Note: The test will be undertaken in examination conditions. That is, only 2B

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