BUS 303 Master Syllabus

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BUS 303: Developing Your Professional Skills – Advanced Elements Master Syllabus


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Course Description

In this course, you will continue to develop your professional skill set. Topics covered include understanding the modern work environment, business ethics and professional responsibilities, and professional judgment. You will also continue to hone your professional writing and presentation skills, prepare for the job search process, and develop professional development plans. This is a required course in the undergraduate Business program


Mason Impact Distinction

This course is designated as one of the Mason Impact courses, as part of George Mason’s Undergraduate Education Program, preparing “students to tackle significant global questions and challenges by investigating meaningful questions, engaging multiple perspectives, and creating new knowledge within the context of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity, Civic Engagement, Entrepreneurship, and Global Activities.”

More specifically, BUS 303: Developing Your Professional Skills – Advanced Elements has an interpersonal focus and encourages students to explore how they can impact others through use of professional skills such as persuasive oral and written communication, emotional intelligence, and teamwork. One of the major assignments has students using the business press to be aware of local and global trends and events, in order to inform their thinking and actions. In another team assignment, BUS 303 students work in teams to research a specific aspect of professional development, tailor that content to a target audience within a relevant company by way of a written persuasive training proposal, and deliver an oral training presentation with an interactive activity that educates and impacts peers.


Grading Scale

Highest Lowest Letter
100.00 % 93.00 % A
92.99 % 90.00 % A-
89.99 % 87.00 % B+
86.99 % 83.00 % B
82.99 % 80.00 % B-
79.99 % 77.00 % C+
76.99 % 73.00 % C
72.99 % 70.00 % C-
69.99 % 60.00 % D
59.99 % 0.00 % F

Required Online Materials

There is no designated textbook for this course; instead, all readings will be assigned by the instructor and provided through Canvas. Please download required readings and assignments from our course webpage. The course will rely on a combination of readings, online resources, and book chapters.


Approaches to Learning

This course uses a combination of pre-class preparation through reading and online resources and active learning approaches during class time or virtual class meetings. Students are expected to complete all assigned pre-work prior to attending class or virtual class meetings and are expected to attend and fully participate in all class sessions. Professional behavior is expected throughout the course as defined in course discussions.


Assignments

Assignment 1: Business Press and Web Publication/Visualization 15%
Assignment 2: Employment Package (Résumé, Cover Letter, & Job Posting with Analysis) 15%
Assignment 3: Informational Interview Memo 15%
Assignment 4: Professional Training Presentation/Webinar 15%
Assignment 5: Reflection and Projection 10%
Weekly Course Activities: Readings, Discussion Boards, journals, class participation, etc. 20%
Professional Conversations/Networking 10%
Total 100%

Note that final grades will NOT be rounded up—please don’t ask.


Timely Submissions

All assignments are due by their due date/time and should be posted to Canvas unless otherwise specified. If you are absent, you are still expected to submit your assignment by its due date/time. Late work will be penalized.


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