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The required courses for the concentration are:

MIS680 - Electronic Business
MIS798 - Electronic Business Strategies
MKT595 - Internet Marketing
MIS663 - Electronic Communications Seminar

The courses that appear particularly appropriate as electives are:

Commerce Classes:

MIS686 - Telecommunications Management
MIS798 - Electronic Business Interface Design
MIS677 - Information Systems Project Management

MGT506 - Effective Process Design
MGT510 - Quality Improvement Methods
MGT535 - Change Management
MGT798 - Successful Entrepreneurial Models pre and post


Computer Science Classes:

ECT580 - Advanced Web Information Systems (CTI)
IS482 - Legal Aspects of Information Technology (CTI)
IS512 - Groupware and Virtual Collaboration (CTI)

IPO Classes:

BT650 - Value Chain and Introduction to ERP


  • More News:

    Ecommerce III (Business Interface Design) to be introduced in the Spring 2000. See below for details.

    For an overview of the various classes housed on this web site pls peruse the following:

    MIS 680: Ecommerce I: Fundamentals
    (a.k.a Electronic Business)
    This course is rigorous Ecommerce Fundamentals class designed to impart a solid core foundation of skills, experience, and knowledge for the student. Students may interact with real clients, create remedial web pages, experiment with Ecommerce software, analyze case studies and collaborate virtually. Extensive readings, online interactions, and 'unique' in-class participation are a standard part of this course.

    MIS 798: Ecommerce II: Business Strategy
    (a.k.a Electronic Business Strategies)
    This course is an EBusiness Strategy class designed to equip the student with a portfolio of EBusiness Strategy skills and then provide the student with a forum in which to exercise and build these new skills. Extensive readings (books, articles, online), case studies, online interactions, and 'unique' in-class participation are a standard part of this course.

    Ecommerce III: Business Interface Design
    (a.k.a Electronic Business Interface Design)
    This course focuses on three discrete segments of EBusiness Interfaces: (1) The study of EBusiness interfaces, -- their layout, design, navigation components for their business purpose and viability. (2) The technology transfer of the tools of the trade used to construct these interfaces. (3) To provide the students with opportunities to gain experience using these tools to create web site user interfaces of value and substance. This course is very much a technical and creative class, in addition to actively studying the business purpose and viability of effective interface design.




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