Class information

BA101 Intro to Business (BA101=101Z)

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  • CRN: 40068
  • Credits: 4
  • Locations, days, times, and instructors:
    • Online (scheduled meetings), Monday and Wednesday, from 1 to 2:50pm
      From September 22 through December 10, 2025, John A Eichenberger

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Textbooks

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Details about this class

What do people in business do? In this class we talk “live” about how for profit and non-profit organizations work, including how to start a business. Welcome to “Introduction to Business”!

This is an “Online (Scheduled Meeting)” class. It will be held in D2L each Monday and Wednesday during the Fall Term from 1:00 pm to 2:50 pm. You will be expected to attend each class and attendance will be taken. Fall Term, 2025 starts Monday, September 22 and ends on Sunday, December 14.

 The course textbook is “Exploring Business V5.0”, E-Book or printed book. By Karen Collins, published by FlatWorld, 2024. The last time I checked, the PCC bookstore cost of the e-book was $46.20. The PCC bookstore should also have a printed version available. You also can purchase the e-book directly from the publisher (FlatWorld) for $36.95 or printed with online access for $63.95.

 When class opens, I suggest you do the following in D2L. In “Content”, read all of the four parts of “Getting Started”. During the Term, I will do a “live” discussion of each chapter which will be saved in D2L. You can review the recorded class in “Zoom”, under “Cloud Recordings”. (Viewing recorded classes will not count for attendance.) Help for you to listen and view information is in “Getting Started”, “What Apps can PCC Students Use”, in the “Zoom” section.

 Also, before class starts, under “Content”, open and read the information in “Course Syllabus” and “Course Introductions”. The rest of the course is set up by week. You can open the “Week of September 22” and review the section. All chapter PowerPoint slides are posted in the week they will be covered in class. Classes will be conducted using “Zoom” with “live” discussion of how business works.

For the week of September 22 read Chapter One, “The Foundations of Business”. On the first day of class, Monday, September 22, I will cover the course introduction slides and discuss the student introduction that you will complete and post on D2L for my viewing only. In D2L, go to “Zoom” to enter the class.

 On Wednesday, September 24 there will be a short, multiple-choice quiz from Chapter One at the start of class. You need to be online at 1:00 pm on class days. Go to “Coursework”, “Quizzes” in D2L.The quiz will only be open for five minutes. You will have two attempts for each quiz. The quiz will be graded and count toward attendance. After the quiz I will discuss Chapter One online via Zoom. All Examinations and Quizzes are posted in Quizzes, in Coursework. All Assignments are in Coursework.

 Grading is based on the following criteria: Homework Assignments, Business Plan Project, Attendance (based on Quizzes and Poll participation), Mid-Term and Final Examination (posted in Quizzes). All Homework assignments are posted in Assignments at the start of the Fall Term.

 For your maximum benefit of the course, you need to attend online as you would attend in a classroom on campus. For BA-101 (40068) this Term, this means attending from 1:00 pm to 2:50 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays. Attendance is discussed in the Syllabus (which you can request before the start of class). I look forward to you joining my class. You can contact me at john.eichenberger@pcc.edu. During the Fall Term you can meet with me in private Zoom sessions, or we can talk by phone. Just email me to request a meeting. Welcome to “Introduction to Business”!

 

Technology

There is no additional technology required for this class.

No show policy

Your instructor can mark you as a "no show" if you do not participate in your class during the first week. This will remove you from the class.

Students with disabilities

Students with disabilities should notify their instructor if accommodations are needed to take this class. For information about technologies that help people with disabilities taking Online based classes please visit the Disability Services website.