What This Document Is
This is a syllabus for MGT 490: Managing Technology and the Natural Environment, a course offered at Wright State University’s Raj Soin College of Business. It serves as the official guide outlining the expectations, requirements, and overall structure of the course for the Spring 2002 semester. It details important information regarding course logistics, grading, and the professor’s background and approach to teaching. This document is essential for any student enrolled in, or considering enrolling in, this specific course offering.
Why This Document Matters
This syllabus is crucial for students to understand the commitment required for successful completion of the course. It’s particularly valuable *before* the course begins, allowing prospective students to assess if the course aligns with their academic goals and schedule. Current students will rely on it throughout the semester to stay informed about deadlines, grading criteria, and the professor’s policies. Understanding the course objectives upfront can help students prepare and maximize their learning experience.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This syllabus provides a high-level overview of the course. It does *not* contain the actual course readings, assignments, or detailed lecture content. It outlines the *types* of assessments used, but doesn’t reveal specific questions or assignment prompts. It also doesn’t provide a day-by-day schedule of topics covered, only a general course description and objectives. Access to the full syllabus is required for complete details.
What This Document Provides
* Professor contact information and office hours.
* A description of the course’s focus on the intersection of technology, business, and environmental impact.
* Clearly stated course objectives outlining expected student learning outcomes.
* An overview of the grading breakdown, including the weight of quizzes and assignments.
* Information regarding required and recommended course materials.
* A brief profile of the professor’s academic background and professional experience.
* Policies regarding class participation and attendance.