NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE
COURSE SYLLABUS
COURSE AND INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION
Course title: Business Leadership Application
Course prefix, number, and section number: BUSG 2300.390
Semester/Year of course: Fall 2025
Semester start and end dates: Aug 25, 2025 – Dec 11, 2025
Modality (Face to face/Synchronous or Asynchronous online/Hybrid): Online / Synchronous via WebEx (one Meeting a week)
Class meeting location, days, and times: N/A
Lab meeting location, days, and times: N/A
Semester credit hours: 3
Course description: Application of leadership skills that address social, political, economic, environmental, and legal issues.
Course prerequisites: None
Required course materials: The Business Strategy Game 2020 Edition Competing in a Global Marketplace
https://www.bsg-online.com/
Links to an external site.
Name of instructor: David Virgil
Office location: Corinth 201-207
Telephone number:
E-mail address: dvirgil@nctc.edu
Office hours for students:
Monday 9:30AM-10:30AM COR 201-207
Monday 6:00PM-7:00PM (online, by appointment)
Tuesday 5:00PM-7:00PM (online, by appointment)
Wednesday 12:30PM – 1:30PM COR 201-207
Wednesday 6:00PM – 7:00PM (online by appointment)
SYLLABUS CHANGE DISCLAIMER
The faculty member reserves the right to make changes to this published syllabus if it is in the best interest of the educational development of this class. Any such changes will be announced as soon as possible in person and/or writing.
SUMMARY OF COURSE ASSIGNMENTS
List of graded assignments:
# of Graded Course Elements Graded Course Elements Percentage Values
12 Weekly Decision Processes (BSG) 30%
2 BSG Quizzes 10%
1 Three Year Plan 10%
1 Company Presentation 10%
10 Participation / Weekly Online 10%
10 Weekly Meeting Minutes 10%
1 Team Work (Peer Review) 10%
12 Chapter Quizzes 10%
Total 100%
Final grade scale:
A 90% - 100% D 60% - 69%
B 80% - 89% F 0 – 59%
C 70% - 79%
Late work policy: Due dates are deadlines and will be treated as such. Late work will only be accepted with reasonable, legitimate, and documented excuses. Late work may be subjected to a 5% grade penalty.
SEE CANVAS FOR THE COMPLETE COURSE CALENDAR, OUTLINE, DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF GRADED WORK, AND OTHER RELATED MATERIAL.
COURSE POLICIES
Academic Integrity Policy: Scholastic dishonesty shall include, but is not limited to cheating, plagiarism, academic falsification, intellectual property dishonesty, academic dishonesty facilitation and collusion. Faculty members may document and bring charges against a student who is engaged in or is suspected to be engaged in academic dishonesty. See Student Handbook, “Student Rights & Responsibilities: Student Conduct”.
Attendance Policy: Attendance will be taken from Team Decision participation and Weekly Meeting minutes. Students must make a point to be present for the weekly meetings.
Withdrawal Policy
A student may withdraw from a course on or after the official date of record. It is the student’s responsibility to initiate and complete a Withdrawal Request Form.
Last day to withdraw from the course with a “W” is November 3, 2025
Student Learning Outcomes:
At the successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
LO1 Demonstrate leadership skills through planning, implementing, and evaluating a project that addresses current social, political, ethical, international, and economic issues in business and community settings.
COLLEGE POLICIES
ADA STATEMENT
NCTC will adhere to all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations to afford equal educational opportunity. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the Office for Students with Disabilities to arrange appropriate accommodations. See the OSD Syllabus Addendum.
AI STATEMENT
Absent a clear statement from a course instructor, use of or consultation with generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) or other similar technologies shall be treated analogously to assistance from another person, agency, or entity. In particular, using generative AI tools to substantially complete an assignment or exam is not permitted. Students should acknowledge the use of generative AI (other than incidental use) and default to disclosing such assistance when in doubt.
When students use generative AI to replace the rigorous demands of personal engagement with their coursework, it runs counter to the educational mission of the college and undermines the heart of education itself. Artificial Intelligence, large language models, and other such technologies hold promise for deploying knowledge in service to others and accelerating the discovery of new knowledge. However, such technology poses new challenges to pedagogy and to integrity. Within the context of the teaching mission of the college and consistent with the Student Code of Conduct, the authority to define the appropriate use, study, and deployment of these technologies rests with the faculty.
Individual course instructors, in coordination with their divisions, set policies regulating the use of generative AI tools in their courses, including allowing or disallowing some or all uses of such tools. Course instructors will set such policies in their course syllabi and clearly communicate such policies to students. Students who are unsure of policies regarding generative AI tools are encouraged to ask their instructors for clarification.
Use of ChatGPT (or other similar tools that generate text) is allowed in this class for specific assignments only. When use of the tool is allowed, it will be explicitly noted in the assignment directions. If you utilize ChatGPT for any part of the assignment (from idea generation to text creation to text editing), you must properly cite the source.
STUDENT HANDBOOK
Students are expected to follow all rules and regulations found in the Student Handbook.
STUDENT SERVICES
NCTC provides a multitude of services and resources to support students. See the Student Services Syllabus Addendum for a listing of those departments and links to their sites.
QUESTIONS, CONCERNS, or COMPLAINTS
The student should contact the instructor to deal with any questions, concerns, or complaints specific to the class. If the student and faculty are not able to resolve the issue, the student may contact the chair or coordinator of the division. If the student remains unsatisfied, the student may proceed to contact the instructional dean.
Name of Chair/Coordinator: Teresa Laman
Office location: Corinth 172
Telephone number: 940-498-6263
E-mail address: tlaman@nctc.edu
Name of Instructional Dean: Debbie Huffman
Office location: Gainesville 2106
Telephone number: 940-668-7731
E-mail address: dhuffman@nctc.edu