Electronic Commerce is a concentration under the title of Business Administration. This curriculum is designed to prepare individuals for a career in the Internet economy.
Course work includes topics related to electronic business, Internet strategy in business, and basic business principles in the world of E-Commerce. Students will be able to demonstrate the ability of identify and analyze such functional issues as planning, technical systems, marketing, security, finance, law, design, implementation, assessment, and policy issues at an entry level.
Graduates from this program will have a sound business educational base for life long learning. Graduates are prepared for employment opportunities in government agencies, financial institutions, and small to medium size business or industry.
Program Outcomes
Total Semester Hours Required for Electronic Commerce A.A.S. Degree: 69