09-02-2009, 12:45 AM
I just wanted to let everyone know about this course. Many of us have taken the CSU 311 course to meet the requirement for the Ops Management degree at TESC (and I tink it works for EC as well).
Well, I enrolled in the 362 course for additional area of study credits. Here is what the course entails. 15 assignments covering about 23 chapters and three exams and a 5-10 page report.
Now before you get all freaked out let me tell you my experience. This is my first day in the course. I had this same instructor for the 311 course so I had an idea I could truly work at my own pace. The assignments are loosely based on the readings from the book. The book is inexpensive, the chapters are short at 10-20 narrow pages.
I completed the first two assignments and emailed them at 3:00 and the instructor had them graded by 3:30 and gave me full credit for both assignments. He mentioned that he would send the exam via email at anytime I request it.
Having taken his 311 course I was hoping there were open book exams, and they are.
I would Highly recommend this course to anyone who can use it. It will not be difficult if you have taken other business courses and can use the language acquired in management, economics and marketing in your assignments.
I am already up to assignment #10. But I won't submit all of them because he allows you to submit the paper for a review, will comment on it, and then allow you to revise it for a better grade as long as you haven't turned in more than 8 assignments.
In all this is about as easy of a class as you will find. Easier than the 311 course in which most everyone gets an "A".
Well, I enrolled in the 362 course for additional area of study credits. Here is what the course entails. 15 assignments covering about 23 chapters and three exams and a 5-10 page report.
Now before you get all freaked out let me tell you my experience. This is my first day in the course. I had this same instructor for the 311 course so I had an idea I could truly work at my own pace. The assignments are loosely based on the readings from the book. The book is inexpensive, the chapters are short at 10-20 narrow pages.
I completed the first two assignments and emailed them at 3:00 and the instructor had them graded by 3:30 and gave me full credit for both assignments. He mentioned that he would send the exam via email at anytime I request it.
Having taken his 311 course I was hoping there were open book exams, and they are.
I would Highly recommend this course to anyone who can use it. It will not be difficult if you have taken other business courses and can use the language acquired in management, economics and marketing in your assignments.
I am already up to assignment #10. But I won't submit all of them because he allows you to submit the paper for a review, will comment on it, and then allow you to revise it for a better grade as long as you haven't turned in more than 8 assignments.
In all this is about as easy of a class as you will find. Easier than the 311 course in which most everyone gets an "A".