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The
Adult Student
Today we see women returning
to the workforce and seeking the underpinnings of a formal
education. We see adults 25-60 years of age who want to
change jobs and perhaps follow an entrepreneurial dream.
We have mid-managers, victimized by downsizing or right-sizing,
who want to develop or refresh specific skills in such
areas as computers, small business operations, or marketing,
in an effort to become more competitive with other job
seekers.
According
to the National Center for Education Statistics:
- Over 40 percent of all undergraduates
are 24 years old or older.
- The majority of these students are married
with dependents other than the spouse.
- Nearly 50 percent are enrolled in 2 year
institutions.
- 75 percent hold a full or part-time job
during their enrollment
As adult learners you expect
to see immediate value for the time and money invested in education.
You seek application to your present and future career paths.
In your complex, complicated life it is important that the
educational institution you choose have flexible scheduling
and a service-oriented faculty and staff. However, you are
concerned that expediency not diminish the academic integrity
of your program. |
Programs
at the Business Institute ...
are
designed to maximize your learning experience while eliminating
your time in a structured class environment. Your assignments
will be both meaningful and practical. Projects are applicable
to real-world situations occurring in your business life
each day. Click
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Planning
For Your Success
To be successful in this accelerated
program it is important to develop effective study skills
and work habits. Many adults returning to school find an
intensity and interest level which may have been lacking
in their previous educational experiences. Prioritization,
time management, and study skills are critical to your academic
success will bring added value to your personal and professional
life as well. A module/syllabus will be provided for each
course. This module contains an overview as well as the assignments
and activities for each session.
For assistance in educational planning, course or program selection
or customer service please contact Jessica Morris-Program Advisor
at 480.425.6911 or by email at jessica.morris@sccmail.maricopa.edu |
After registration students
should:
- Purchase textbooks. Contact the Business
Institute for information on your required textbook. [The
same texts are used for both on-campus and online classes.]
- You must have the textbook to
complete the course. You may buy text from alternate
source, but you must have the text in your possession
on the start date.
- For on-campus classes, the bookstore
will also have information for your first class meeting.
Be sure to select the packet based on your course section
#. Course packets are also available at the Business Institute.
Please call 480.425.6910 to assure availability of your
materials. Review the material carefully. Be sure to complete
all reading and assignments prior to the first class meeting.
- For online classes, click
here for your orientation instructions.
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For Fastrack Students Only :
Your portfolio is a collection of projects
assembled into notebook form. At the conclusion of your program
portfolios will be evaluated by a faculty team for appropriate
professional standards. This becomes a record of your accomplishments
and skills to be shared with current or future employers.
An electronic version of your Portfolio should be assembled
by students in our Online program. The portfolio becomes
an important supplement to your resumé in future job
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Student Responsibility
- Attend all scheduled class meetings. Be
prompt, prepared, and expect to stay the entire class meeting.
- You must do assignments using MS Office
products, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. If you do not have
this software, you should drop the class now.
- Review assignments well in advance of
due date. Late assignments are not accepted.
- Students who miss a class meeting will
have to complete an additional assignment. Even if student
misses class, homework must be submitted on time in order
to be accepted.
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Effective Business Writing
- Your ability to communicate in
writing, will factor into your grade in any online business
class.
- Effective business writing is clear,
concise, fact-based and specific. Your instructors are
busy professionals. Do not waste their time with wordy,
imprecise, hard-to-understand communications.
- Practice your written communication
skills in every email and assignment you send your instructor.
- Review and edit each assignment
at least three times before sending it to me. Standards
for your writing will get higher as the course progresses.
So if you are still making the same errors plan on seeing
lower grades.
- One, Two, Three-You're home free!
1) Write first draft.
2) Review thoroughly later in the day making first edits.
Read s l o w l y as if seeing it for the first time.
3) Review again the next day. By this third reading you
should have polished your work significantly from draft.
Give yourself credit for what sounds great. Concentrate
on those thorny passages that impede readability.
- Feeling brave? Have someone else
read your assignment, too. Ask for their honest feedback.
Give them a red pen to encourage suggestions.
- Use MS Word's spelling and grammar
checker [Text menu].. Although it may be slow at first,
this tool will give you unbiased feedback. Use it for every
assignment. Good writing comes from practice and persistence.
[Go to preferences, select spelling and grammar. Set to
Formal style. Check off "check spelling' and "check
grammar"]
- Choose the proper format for your
letters, memos, reports, and emails. Your text shows many
sample documents, which you should use in your assignments.
- Lower your shields! Don't be defensive
about the comments you receive. The goal is to provide
you with relevant feedback to improve your writing. Instructors
read assignments as if they were your supervisor at work. "Do
I want this person representing my company?"
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Good Study Skills
- Accurately reading and following
instructions is a life skill! Read instructions and review
required formats at least twice before you start any assignment.
Then review them again before you sending your work. You
will lose points if your assignment is incorrect in content
or format.
- "I work better under pressure!" Don't
believe it! Don't procrastinate! For most of us the quality
of our work goes down, the closer we get to a deadline.
- Review assignments several days
before due date.
- Contact your instructors during
normal working hours. Instructors are not on 24/7 schedules.
Not all instructors log in on the weekends. Plan on 24
to 48 hour turn on questions. Be as specific as possible
with your question. "I don't understand. Can you please
explain what you want?" is not a good question.
- Off-site study skills links
- We strongly suggest you
visit Study
Guides and Strategies -a site maintained by Joe
Landsberger as an educational public service.
- Here's a link for Online
Student Tutorial from Grant MacEwan College
which discusses the specialized study skills necessary
for the online learner.
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| Prerequisites
and Success Factors by Delivery Type |
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On-campus |
Online |
| Two+ years of
full time work experience |
X |
X |
| Very good computer
skills |
X |
X |
| Microsoft Office
software [Office 2000 or better preferred. Office '97
at a minimum, Mac Office 2000] |
X |
X |
| Very good
reading and time management skills |
X |
X |
| Must feel comfortable
in a self-directed learning environment |
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X |
| Internet connection
56K at a minimum |
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X |
| Internet skills
including but not limited to: sending emails with attachments,
basic browser and software troubleshooting, and file
management |
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X |
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