Sorrell College of Business Mission and Vision statements. Mission Statement
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1 TROY UNIVERSITY etroy MKT 4464 XTIA MARKETING RESEARCH COURSE SYLLABUS Term 1, August 10 October 11, 2015 For any course syllabus posted prior to the beginning of the term, the instructor reserves the right to make minor changes prior to or during the term. The instructor will notify students, via or Blackboard announcement, when changes are made in the requirements and/or grading of the course. Sorrell College of Business Mission and Vision statements Mission Statement The Sorrell College of Business supports the Troy University mission by preparing our diverse student body to become ethical professionals equipped to compete in the global business environment. To achieve this, our faculty, staff, and administration will: 1) provide quality education in global business through our undergraduate and graduate programs, delivered around the world through face-to-face and online environments, to traditional, nontraditional, military, and international students; 2) contribute to the development and application of knowledge focused on applied business, learning, and pedagogical research; 3) provide service to the University, business and professional organizations, and our communities through individual involvement, business outreach, and our centers for research. Vision Statement The Sorrell College of Business will be a recognized and respected leader for quality and flexibility in the delivery of business education that prepares graduates to succeed in the global business environment. INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION Dr. Dianne B. Sorrell College of Business Department of Marketing 100 Volvo Pkwy. Chesapeake, VA Telephone: (757) FAX: (757) deppler@troy.edu Students: Please put MKT 4464 in the subject line of any s sent to the instructor. INSTRUCTOR EDUCATION DBA in Marketing, Old Dominion University MBA, Old Dominion University BS in Biology, College of William and Mary Page 1 of 11
2 TEXTBOOK(S) AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS NEEDED LATE REGISTRATION Students who register during the first week of the term, during late registration, will already be one week behind. Students who fall into this category are expected to catch up with all of Week #1 and Week #2's work by the end of Week #2. No exceptions, since two weeks constitutes a significant percentage of the term s lessons. Students who do not feel they can meet this deadline should not enroll in the class. If they have registered, they should see their registrar, academic adviser, CTAM/eArmyU representative, or Military Education officer to discuss their options. Also note that late registration may mean you do not receive your book in time to make up the work you missed in Week #1. Not having your book on the first day of class is not an excuse for late work after the deadlines in the Schedule. *Check with your instructor before automatically assuming you have an extension. ELECTRONIC OFFICE HOURS I m available by at any time. You can also post questions in the Course Ask the Instructor section in the Class Discussion forum in Blackboard. I check that forum daily during the weekdays. Troy instructors are required to respond to student messages within 24 hours during the week and 48 hours on weekends. PREREQUISITES MKT 3300 Principles of Marketing ENTRANCE COMPETENCIES Knowledge of basic English writing which includes: grammar, punctuation, spelling, and paragraph structure. Grammar, punctuation and spelling are included as part of your grade for every assignment. STUDENT EXPECTATION STATEMENT This course is presented in weekly modules and has specific due dates for assignments and exams. Students are not permitted to work at their own pace but must meet the deadlines specified in the syllabus. Students who have travel or other obligations which may conflict with deadlines are expected to complete work in advance. If this is not possible, extensions may be arranged with the instructor before the deadline. Extensions are not automatically granted and may require written documentation which is acceptable to the instructor. The student is expected to participate every week and to remain in contact with the instructor and class via , by participating in the discussion forums, submitting assignments and taking exams, by the dates listed in the syllabus. This is an internet course so students are expected to have reliable and regular access to a computer and the internet. If your computer and/or internet connection is broken or unavailable, you are expected to find an alternate source such as a library, internet café, or hotel. This is your responsibility. Computer problems are not an acceptable excuse for late work. Students are expected to check their s daily and the announcements in Blackboard at least every 48 hours. Page 2 of 11
3 Note: You are responsible for complying with the requirements of this syllabus. You should also read all postings on Blackboard as these posts describe, in detail, course requirements, and due dates for exams, and assignments. Grades are assigned based on achievement, not effort. I am ready and always available to provide assistance; however, you are ultimately responsible for your academic achievement. CATALOG DESCRIPTION Methods and procedures for collection, interpretation, and use of primary and secondary data in marketing including sampling, questionnaires, data collection, analysis, and preparation of reports. Prerequisite: MKT 3300 PURPOSE To provide familiarity with the concepts of developing, implementing, and controlling a strategy of marketing goods or services to the final (ultimate) consumer. Marketing concentration requirement. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (OBJECTIVES) On completion of the course, the student should be able to: 1. Explain the marketing research process including the ability to distinguish among various types of marketing research, such as exploratory, descriptive, casual, primary, secondary, qualitative, and quantitative including the advantages and limitations of each. 2. Explain the major research approaches observation, surveys, and experiments. 3. Design and administer a research instrument, analyze research data, and prepare a research report. 4. Explain the role of the computer and the Internet in marketing information development and dissemination. 5. Explain the role of marketing research in marketing management decision-making. RESEARCH COMPONENT (TERM PROJECT) Each student team will complete and submit weekly assignments to answer the questions related to the Integrated Case: Global Motors. Questions are found at the end of each chapter. The cumulative grade for these assignments is 30% of the total course grade (25% assignments, 5% peer review). USEFUL WEBSITES FOR THIS COURSE See the External Links section in Blackboard. etroy COURSES AT TROY UNIVERSITY All etroy courses at Troy University utilize Blackboard Learning System. In every etroy course, students should read all information presented in the Blackboard course site and should periodically check for updates at least every 48 hours. SITE MAP FOR YOUR BLACKBOARD COURSE SITE To obtain a site map to enable the student to navigate through the Blackboard course site, please go to the Blackboard course site and click the Site Map button found on the left side of the computer screen. TROY Effective July 1, 2005, all students* were required to obtain and use the TROY address that is automatically assigned to them as TROY students. All official correspondence (including bills, statements, s from instructors and grades, etc.) will be sent ONLY to the troy.edu (@troy.edu) address. PLEASE PUT THE COURSE Page 3 of 11
4 NAME IN THE SUBJECT LINE OF ANY S YOU SEND TO ME (e.g., MKT 4464 XTIA T114) AND SIGN YOUR COMPLETE FIRST AND LAST NAMES. All students are responsible for ensuring that the correct address is listed in Blackboard by the beginning of Week #1. is the only way the instructor can, at least initially, communicate with you. It is your responsibility to make sure a valid address is provided. Failure on your part to do so can result in your missing important information that could affect your grade. Your troy.edu address is the same as your Web Express user ID following Students are responsible for the information that is sent to their TROY account. You can get to your account by logging onto the course and clicking Login. You will be able to forward your TROY to non-troy e- mail (e.g., Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, etc.) accounts. You must first access your TROY account through the TROY link found on the Web site. After you log in to your TROY account, click on options on the left hand side of the page. Then click on forwarding. This will enable you to set up the address to which you will forward your . *Previously, military and earmyu students could use their AKO or earmyu addresses, but this rule changed in February All students, military and civilian, are now required to list their Troy accounts in Blackboard and to use them. COURSE REQUIREMENTS Even though this is an online distance learning course, the requirements and expectations are equal to that of the same in-class course. It is assumed that students have already considered the challenges of an online course and will complete the necessary quantity of course work with the level of quality expected to consider the requirements successfully met. ALL REQUIREMENTS MUST BE MET IN ORDER TO RECEIVE A GRADE IN THIS COURSE. 1. Upon Enrollment: Order the text immediately; delays due to not ordering text upon your date of enrollment will not be an excuse for late assignments. Check your address in Blackboard and ensure it is not listed as none@none.com and that it is set to your TROY account. If it isn't listed or the address listed is incorrect, update it immediately. This is your responsibility. 2. Online Discussion: Participation in online learning activities is required at least once a week via the course Assignments and Class Discussion forum in Blackboard. Discussion topics will be posted weekly on Monday mornings. You must actively participate every week there are no "optional" discussions or assignments in this class. Content will be assessed according to the criteria listed in the Assignments information section. Please read this document so you understand what is expected of you. Posts made after the weekly deadline will not receive any credit or be graded.. 3. Final Examination: Students are required to take a timed final examination presented electronically via Blackboard during Week 9. The exam will cover Chapters 9-16 in your text. The exam MUST be proctored. Please see proctor information in the Proctor Info tab in BB. STUDENT/FACULTY INTERACTION Students participate in the course by submitting required Assignments and Class Discussions in Blackboard, and taking assessments by the deadlines listed in the syllabus. Course materials will be provided to enhance the students learning in the class; however, students are encouraged to the instructor at any time when questions arise or clarification is needed about any subject matter. Page 4 of 11
5 As instructor, I will communicate on the Blackboard.com Announcement page and/ or via . I generally respond to all s within 24 hours (Mon-Thurs) and 48 hours (Fri-Sun), unless students are notified via e- mail and an announcement in Blackboard. ATTENDANCE POLICY Although physical class meetings are not part of this course, participation in all interactive learning activities is required. Missed assignments and exams will receive a zero. Students who miss three weeks worth of assignments (Assignments and Class Discussions) without an acceptable excuse (see Make-Up Work Policy below) will be given an FA, or failure for non-attendance, and will need to retake the class. MAKE-UP WORK POLICY Missing any part of this schedule may prevent completion of the course. If you foresee difficulty of any type (i.e., an illness, employment change, etc.) which may prevent completion of this course, notify the instructor as soon as possible. Failure to do so will result in failure for an assignment and/or failure of the course. See Attendance, above. If I have not heard from you by the deadline dates for Assignments, Tests or Class Discussions forums, no make-up work will be allowed (unless extraordinary circumstances existed, such as hospitalization). Requests for extensions must be made in advance and accompanied by appropriate written documentation if the excuse is acceptable to the instructor. "Computer problems" are not an acceptable excuse. INCOMPLETE GRADE POLICY Missing any part of the Course Schedule may prevent completion of the course. If circumstances will prevent the student from completing the course by the end of the term, the student should complete a request for an incomplete grade. Note: A grade of incomplete or INC is not automatically assigned to students, but rather must be requested by the student by submitting a Petition for and Work to Remove an Incomplete Grade Form. Requests for an incomplete grade must be made on or before the date of the final assignment or test of the term. A grade of INC does not replace an F and will not be awarded for excessive absences. An INC will only be awarded to student presenting a valid case for the inability to complete coursework by the conclusion of the term. It is ultimately the instructor s decision to grant or deny a request for an incomplete grade, subject to the policy rules below. Policy/Rules for granting an Incomplete (INC): An incomplete cannot be issued without a request from the student. To qualify for an incomplete, the student must: a. Have completed over 50% of the course material and have a documented reason for requesting the incomplete. (50% means all assignments/exams up to and including the mid-term point, test, and/or assignments.) b. Be passing the course at the time of their request. If both of the above criteria are not met an incomplete cannot be granted. An INC is not a substitute for an F. If a student has earned an F by not submitting all the work or by receiving an overall F average, then the F stands. METHOD OF INSTRUCTION This is a distance learning class. It is not a correspondence course in which a student may work at his or her own pace. Each week there will be assignments, online discussions, and/or exams with due dates. Refer to the schedule at the end of this syllabus for more information. Page 5 of 11
6 METHOD OF EVALUATION Discussion Boards 10% of final grade Research Project (a team project ongoing throughout term) 25% of final grade Peer Evaluation (for team members 5% of final grade Examinations: 2 exam of equal weight 60% of final grade TOTAL 100% Note: Grades are based solely on the items listed above. There is no additional extra credit work given or assigned in this class NO EXCEPTIONS. Due dates for all graded assignments are listed on the last page of this syllabus. ASSIGNMENT OF GRADES All grades will be posted in the student grade book in Blackboard and will be assigned according to the following scale: A % B 80 89% C 70 79% D 60 69% F 59% and below Postings: FA: Grades are posted in Blackboard, in the Gradebook. FA indicates the student failed due to attendance. This grade will be given to any student who disappears from the course for three or more weeks. See the Attendance section of this syllabus for additional information. SUBMITTING ASSIGNMENTS The weekly Assignments/Quizzes and Discussion Board Questions must be submitted no later than 23:55 Central time the following Sunday evening. Responses to weekly Assignments/Quizzes can be done by clicking on the submit buttons when in the course Assignments section in Blackboard. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE & INSTRUCTIONS Exams are available for a specific time period only. See the Course Schedule in the back of this syllabus for the dates each is available. All exams are delivered online via Blackboard. Links to all graded assessments are in the Assignments section. This course has a final proctored exam. Course integrity will be maintained by applying strict time limits on the exams. The Blackboard automatic time clock is the official timekeeper and sole arbiter of any time limit disputes. Substantial point deductions are made if the student overruns the time limit for the exam. See the exam instructions for the time limit and how the overrun deductions are calculated. Please be aware that the hours of live support for technology issues are 7 am-8 pm Central time, 7 days/week. If for any reason while you are taking an exam and the system crashes, PLEASE DO NOT PANIC. You should immediately send me an explaining the circumstances to deppler@troy.edu. If you need assistance please send a TEXT MESSAGE to TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Students must have: A reliable working computer that runs Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7. Page 6 of 11
7 A TROY account that you can access on a regular basis (see "TROY " above) software capable of sending and receiving attached files. Access to the Internet with a 56.9 kb modem or better. (High speed connection such as cable or DSL preferred) A personal computer capable of running Netscape Navigator 7.0 or above, Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, or current versions of Firefox or Mozilla. Students who use older browser versions will have compatibility problems with Blackboard. Microsoft WORD software. (I cannot grade work that I am unable to open. This means do not use MS- Works, Wordpad, Wordperfect) Virus protection software, installed and active, to prevent the spread of viruses via the Internet and . It should be continually updated! Virus protection is provided to all Troy students free of charge. Click on the following link and then supply your username and password to download the virus software. Students must have a copy of Adobe Acrobat s Reader, which may be downloaded for free at Internet Access This is an online class. Students must have access to a working computer and access to the internet. Students can use the TROY computer lab, a public library, etc., to insure they have access. Not having a computer or computer crashes are not acceptable excuses for late work. TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION: If you experience technical problems, you should contact the Blackboard Online Support Center. You can do this in two ways. First if you can log onto the course simply look at the tabs at the top of the page. You will see one entitled, Tech Support. If you click on this tab, you will see the information below. You can click on the Blackboard Support Center link and receive assistance. If you cannot log onto the course, simply contact the center by calling toll free the number listed below. Assistance is available 24 hours a day/7 days per week Blackboard Support Center Blackboard Online Support Center for Troy University provides Customer Care Technicians who are available to support you 24 hours a day/7 days a week. Call for live assistance. If you are experiencing technical difficulties with your coursework or with features in Blackboard that are generating errors, please click the link here: NON-HARASSMENT, HOSTILE WORK/CLASS ENVIRONMENT Troy University expects students to treat fellow students, their instructors, other TROY faculty, and staff as adults and with respect. No form of hostile environment or harassment will be tolerated by any student or employee. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY ACT (ADA) Troy University supports Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, which insure that postsecondary students with disabilities have equal access to all academic programs, physical access to all buildings, facilities and events, and are not discriminated against on the basis of disability. Eligible students, with appropriate documentation, will be provided equal opportunity to demonstrate their academic skills and potential through the provision of academic adaptations and reasonable accommodations. Further information, including appropriate contact information, can be found at the following link: HONESTY AND PLAGIARISM The awarding of a university degree attests that an individual has demonstrated mastery of a significant body of knowledge and skills of substantive value to society. Any type of dishonesty in securing those credentials therefore Page 7 of 11
8 invites serious sanctions, up to and including suspension and expulsion (see Standard of Conduct in each TROY Catalog). Examples of dishonesty include actual or attempted cheating, plagiarism*, or knowingly furnishing false information to any university employee. *Plagiarism is defined as submitting anything for credit in one course that has already been submitted for credit in another course, or copying any part of someone else s intellectual work their ideas and/or words published or unpublished, including that of other students, and portraying it as one s own. Proper quoting, using strict APA formatting, is required, as described by the instructor. All students are required to read the material presented at: Students must properly cite any quoted material. No term paper, business plan, term project, case analysis, or assignment may have no more than 20% of its content quoted from another source. Students who need assistance in learning to paraphrase should ask the instructor for guidance and consult the links at the Troy Writing Center. This university employs plagiarism-detection software, through which all written student assignments are processed for comparison with material published in traditional sources (books, journals, magazines), on the internet (to include essays for sale), and papers turned in by students in the same and other classes in this and all previous terms. The penalty for plagiarism may range from zero credit on the assignment, to zero in the course, to expulsion from the university with appropriate notation in the student s permanent file. Each student enrolled is expected to take his/her exams and quizzes individually without any assistance from others. Receiving assistance from any other student(s) or person(s) on assessments is a violation of this honesty policy (see below). In Addition: Your instructor reserves the right to reject any work submitted by you which appears to be of a type or quality that is incongruent with what the instructor perceives to be your previously-demonstrated comprehension of course materials. While your work is expected to improve over the term, work which is of a quality entirely inconsistent with previous submissions or written communications will cause your instructor to question whether the work is your own or represents that of someone else. If this is suspected in the case of an exam or quiz, the instructor may require you to retake that quiz or exam with a proctor. ALL WORK IN THIS COURSE IS SUBJECT TO SUBMISSION TO TURNITIN.COM FOR PLAGIARISM DETECTION. ANY WORK THAT IS PLAGIARIZED WILL RECEIVE A GRADE OF 0%. LIBRARY SUPPORT The Libraries of Troy University provide access to materials and services that support the academic programs. The address of the University College Library Web site, which is for all University College and etroy students, is This site provides access to the Library's Catalog and Databases, as well as to links to all Campus libraries and to online or telephone assistance by Troy Library staff. Additionally, the Library can also be accessed by choosing the "Library" link from the University's home page, FACULTY EVALUATION In the eighth week of each term, students will be notified of the requirement to fill out a course evaluation form. These evaluations are completely anonymous and are online. Further information will be posted in the Announcements section in Blackboard. HOW TO LEARN ONLINE Troy University etroy is designed to serve any student, anywhere in the world, who has access to the Internet. All Distance Learning courses are delivered through the Blackboard Learning System. Blackboard helps to better simulate the traditional classroom experience with features such as Virtual Chat, Discussion Boards, and other presentation and organizational forums. Page 8 of 11
9 In order to be successful, you should be organized and well motivated. You should make sure you log in to our course on Blackboard several times each week. Check all announcements that have been posted. Start early in the week to complete the weekly assignment. Begin reviewing for the exams early in the term. Do not wait until the last minute and cram for these exams. You should review the material frequently, so you will be prepared to take the exams. etroy The etroy Center at Troy University is here to serve you and assist with any questions, problems or concerns you may have. For assistance go to or send an to Please do not hesitate to contact the Distance Learning staff if you need administrative assistance for any reason. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Contact me if you are confused about something! Your success in this course is important to me, so ask for help if you need it. Send me an , call me, or post a question on the discussion board. In an online class I cannot tell you are having difficulty you have to take the initiative to contact me. If you seek out my help early on before things become a problem it is usually easier to sort things out. MKT 4464 XTIA Marketing Research Term 1, 2015 August 10 October 11, 2015 THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO REVISION SCHEDULE OF READINGS AND ASSIGNMENTS WEEK # TOPICS ASSIGNMENTS Week 1: 8/10/15 8/16/15 Week 2: 8/17/15-8/23/15 Chapter 1: Introduction to Marketing Research Chapter 2: The Marketing Research Industry Chapter 3: The Marketing Research Process and Defining the Problem and Research Objectives Chapter 4: Research Design 1 2 Case 1.2 and Case 2.2: Global Motors due midnight Sunday 8/16/15 Post your introductory DB by 8/16/ Case 3.2 and 4.2: Global Sunday 8/23/15 Discussion Board #2 Page 9 of 11
10 Week 3: 8/24/15 8/30/15 Week 4: 8/31/15 9/6/15 Week 4: 8/31/15 9/6/15 Chapter 5: Secondary Data and Packaged Information Chapter 6: Qualitative Research Techniques Chapter 7: Evaluating Survey Data Collection Methods Chapter 8: Understanding Measurement, Developing Questions, and Designing the Questionnaire MIDTERM EXAM: This exam covers Chapters Case 5.2 and 6.2: Global Sunday 8/30/15 Proctor Arrangements and Forms should be completed for Final Exam 7 8 Case 7.2 and 8.2: Global Sunday 9/6/15 Take Midterm Exam between 8 am Monday 8/31/15 and no later than 11:59 PM Central Time Sunday 9/6/15 Page 10 of 11
11 Week 5: 9/7/15 9/13/15 Week 6: 9/14/15 9/20/15 Week 7: 9/21/15 9/27/15 Week 8: 9/28/15 10/4/15 Week 9: 10/5/15 10/11/15 Chapter 9: Selecting the Sample Chapter 10: Determining the Size of a Sample Chapter 11: Dealing with Field Work and Data Quality Issues Chapter 12: Using Descriptive Analysis, Performing Population Estimates and Testing Hypotheses Chapter 13: Implementing Basic Differences Tests Chapter 14: Making Use of Associations Tests Chapter 15: Understanding Regression Analysis Basics Chapter 16: The Research Report EXAM 2 Final Exam: This exam covers Chapters Case 9.2 and10.2: Global Sunday 9/13/15 Discussion Board # Case 11.2 and 12.2: Global Sunday 9/20/ Case 13.2 and 14.2: Global Sunday 9/27/ Case 15.2 Global Motors due midnight Sunday 10/4/15 Discussion Board #4 Take Exam #2 Final Exam between 8 am Monday 10/5/15 and no later than 11:59 PM Central Time Sunday October 11, 2015 THIS EXAM MUST BE PROCTORED Page 11 of 11
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