Seminar: Timely Topics for Today’s Business World

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Seminar: Timely Topics for Today’s Business World Mr. Bernstein Class Outline September 2017

Seminar: Timely Topics for Today’s Business World Mr. Bernstein Course Goals Deepen students’ foundation of understanding in areas which the business community values, but often finds lacking, in their young employees. Improve ability to speak and write in clear, direct and business-like fashion. Improve research and reporting capabilities valued in business and college settings.

Seminar: Timely Topics for Today’s Business World Mr. Bernstein 1. Course Outline A. Unit 1: International Business B. Unit 2: Investments and Finance C. Second Semester Units, length TBD: Leadership Communications NonProfit Institutions 2. Textbooks will not be issued Readings will be assigned from many sources

Seminar: Timely Topics for Today’s Business World Mr. Bernstein 3. Classroom Routine A. Daily Structure B. Behavior C. Electronic Devices D. Academic Integrity 4. Grading A. 50% Projects / 35% Homework / 15% Class Participation B. Quarterly Exams as per school policy 5. Makeup Policy A. Tests, Quizes, Oral and Written reports must be made up following day B. Plan ahead

Seminar: Timely Topics for Today’s Business World Mr. Bernstein 6. EI (Extra Instruction) A. Before or After school – arrange with me B. Extra effort will be considered 7. Additional Opportunities A. FBLA B. Investment Club

Seminar: Timely Topics for Today’s Business World Mr. Bernstein 8. Fire Drill Procedure

Seminar: Timely Topics for Today’s Business World Mr. Bernstein 8. Evacuation Procedure