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Course Descriptions:
ECM (Electronic Commerce)

Class
Lab
Clin.
Cred.
ECM 168 Electronic Business
2
2
0
3
Syllabus Available (in Adobe Acrobat PDF format):
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Prerequisite:
Corequisite:

This course provides a survey of the world of electronic business. Topics include the definition of electronic business, current practices as they evolve using Internet strategy in business, and application of basic business principles to the world of Electronic Commerce. Upon completion, students should be able to define electronic business and demonstrate an understanding of the benefits of Electronic Commerce as a foundation for developing plans leading to electronic business implementation. This course is a unique concentration requirement of the E-Commerce concentration in the Business Administration Program.

ECM 210 Intro. to Electronic Commerce
2
2
0
3
Syllabus Available (in Adobe Acrobat PDF format):
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Prerequisite:
Corequisite:

This course introduces the concepts and tools to implement electronic commerce via the Internet. Topics include application and server software selection, securing transactions, use and verification of credit cards, publishing of catalogs, and site administration. Upon completion, students should be able to setup a working Electronic Commerce Internet web site. This course is a unique concentration requirement of the E-Commerce concentration in the Business Administration program.

ECM 220 Electronic Commerce Planning & Implementation
1
0
0
1
Syllabus Available (in Adobe Acrobat PDF format):
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Prerequisite:
Corequisite:

This course builds on currently accepted business practices to develop a business plan and implementation model for Electronic Commerce. Topics include analysis and synthesis of the planning cycle, cost/benefit analysis, technical systems, marketing, security, financial support, Internet strategies, website design, customer support and feedback and assessment. Upon completion, students should be able to develop a plan for Electronic Commerce in a small to medium size business. This course is a unique concentration requirement of the E-Commerce concentration in the Business Administration program.

ECM 230 Capstone Project
1
6
0
3
Syllabus Available (in Adobe Acrobat PDF format):
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Prerequisite: ECM 220
Corequisite:

This course provides experience in Electronic Commerce. Emphasis is placed on the implementation of an Electronic Commerce model for an existing business. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully develop and implement a plan for Electronic Commerce in a small to medium size business. This course is a unique concentration requirement of the E-Commerce concentration in the Business Administration program.

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