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Civic Duty EXTRA CREDIT
Professor Schmidt's Courses
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Other Extra Credit Opportunities may be available. Check the lab
announcements and course syllabus.
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Professor Schmidt deems Extra Credit UNNECESSARY
when students 1) properly prepare for regular semester
coursework and 2) manage time well.
Therefore, 1) a limited amount of
extra credit is available, 2) all extra credit is career
or course related, and 3) 'do overs' on the papers are not
allowed!
Please be sure to read
all of the information/guidelines and ask questions prior to
completing the extra credit! |
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EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS TO PROFESSOR SCHMIDT at
BSCHMIDT@GRU.EDU |
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Types of Civic Duty
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Career Related:
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NonProfit Related:
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Volunteer Hours
completed in a Major NonProfit organization listed below
(or approved by the professor).
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Ronald McDonald
House, Red Cross, Homeless Shelter, Salvation Army,
Goodwill
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Civic Duty Requirements:
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10 Hours Volunteer
Work
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4-5 Page Paper
depicting how economic concepts/theories impact the company/industry for which the volunteer hours were
completed (Minimum of 4 Full pages is required for review)
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Volunteer
Documentation Log (completed and signed)
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Student Information
Sheet (completed)
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NOTE: All Extra
Credit points are derived from the paper. However, proof of
the volunteer hours is required in order for the the paper
to be evaluated by the professor.
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Civic Duty Policies:
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Each student can
complete ONE of EACH TYPE of Civic Duty Experience (the same
location cannot be used for both papers)
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0-100 Extra Credit
points will be awarded for each PAPER based on adherance to
ALL guidelines listed below. (up to 200 allowed)
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Extra Credit points
will be added to Discussion Board grade (it is not capped at
100)
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ALL Extra Credit is
due Exactly TWO WEEKS prior to the last day of classes for
the semester.
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Civic Duty Paper GUIDELINES
Deviation from these Guidelines Will Negatively and Directly
Effect the awardance of Extra Credit Points
CIVIC DUTY ASSIGNMENTS are
VOLUNTEER BASED EXPERIENCES
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Students choose location (NonProfit
locations must come from predetermined list above unless
approval is obtained from Prof Schmidt)
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The Career Advisor in the Hull
College of Business CAP Center can assist with locating a
career oriented location upon request.
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10 hours of volunteer work is
required
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Formal letter documenting time
worked must be provided by the supervisor. The dates and
times worked along with the supervisor's name, contact phone
number, and signature are required. A template for
documentation of hours and signatures of supervisor is
provided on this webpage but any form may be used.
PAPER ASSIGNMENTS
-Formatting and Semantics:
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No more than 1-2 paragraphs
describing the volunteer location and experience
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Majority of content should
discuss how the experience relates to ECONOMIC terms/concepts/theories covered in the course. Ideas include but are
not limited to the bullet points below. {Headings are
provided in the Paper Outline below. Please delete, add,
create as needed to best describe your experience and
knowledge obtained.}
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Discuss importance of
macro/micro economic policy to the business or industry
(sales, customer happiness, taxes, human resources,
etc.)
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Discuss the various types of
economic impact on the business or
industry (specific current events and their anticipated
impact)
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Discuss how changes in economic
policy affect this
organization/industry.
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Discuss student's specific
experience or observations of economic terms/theories within the experience
(supply/demand, comparative advantages, short/long run
costs, etc.)
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State any value added to the
business via the students knowledge of economic
concepts/theories learned this semester
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Discuss the effect of sudden
restricted access to an input or resource heavily
utilized by the business. What could cause such a circumstance?
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Discuss day-to-day decisions made by the business
and how economic theory/concepts impact these decisions.
(customer perspective, pricing, etc.)
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Discuss long term decisions made by the business
and how economic theory/concepts impact these decisions. (hiring, sales, etc.)
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Bold and Underline all
economic/course terminology that should be
evaluated for extra credit
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The following terms do not count
as relevant terms for this assignment: economy,
economic, finance, financial, or any
other generic terms without depth and relevance to a
specific circumstance or business practice.
PAPER EVALUATION
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On average 5 points will be awarded
for verified volunteer hours and timely submission of civic
duty paper
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The remaining 95 points will be
awarded based on adherance to guidelines including (and
listed in order of importance) 1) content showing an
experience worthy of extra credit and knowledge gained
surrounding the importance macro/micro economic happenings
to the business world, 2)
collegiate level writing and grammar, and 3) correct
formatting
PAPERS WILL NOT BE EVALUATED IF
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Volunteer documentation is absent
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Less than 10 hours of documented
volunteer work is provided
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Volunteer work is not able to be
confirmed through three or less phone calls by the
professor
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The work is paid and not truly
volunteer
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The work is for a current employer
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Upon scanning the paper the
professor does not see any utilization of course terminology
or content pertaining to economic course.
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Upon scanning the paper ALL Civic
Duty Extra Credit Guidelines (as defined on this webpage and
the course syllabus) are not adhered to.
TURNING IN PAPERS
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Print Paper
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Staple 1) all pages of the paper along with
2) Volunteer Documentation and 3) Student Information Sheet
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Slide under Professor Schmidt's
office door PRIOR to the deadline
REMINDER: Rewrites are NOT
allowed. Please be sure to follow ALL Guidelines prior to
turning in your projects!
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DOWNLOADS
  
Civic Duty Paper Outline:
Meets formatting requirements, contains paper headings (content
headings can be altered as needed by the student)
Student Information Sheet:
Contains Students Name, Course, Semester, Expected
Grade, Name of Organization, Type of Civic Duty Experience, Name
of Supervisor, Supervisor's Contact Number, Summary Statement of
Experience Worth, and additional comments.
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EXAMPLE PAPERS
PLEASE NOTE:
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Use
these papers only as decent examples of economic content.
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Their length, spacing, and location requirements
WILL differ from the current
requirements.
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They did NOT all earn 90 points (They did all earn
at least 50 points)
Army Recruiter /
ASU Literacy Center /
Chamtura - BioLab
Emory Healthcare /
Goodwill Industries /
Keystone Realty /
The Economics of Tutoring
 
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ACCEPTABLE LOCATIONS PREVIOUSLY UTILIZED
Businesses Utilized by Students in Past Semesters:
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ASU Literacy Center
American Red Cross
Augusta Care Pregnancy Center
Augusta Mini Theatre
Camp Tangle Wood
Golden Harvest Food Bank
Homeless Shelter - Garden City
Missions
Mercy Ministries
Salvation Army
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Elm Croft Assisted Living
Georgia Bank and Trust
Lamar Elementary School
Milton Reuben Motors
Wells Fargo Financial
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