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Click on the name of an online e-commerce & e-business graduate course to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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E-Business Management (MGT 595) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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American Sentinel University |
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This course defines the core elements of developing an E-Business strategy, including branding, competitive analysis, technology assessment, business method models, and preparing for emerging trends. |
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e-Commerce Essentials (MGT6101) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Amberton University |
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This course gives the student an in depth understanding of the requirements for developing and operating an effective and successful business using the Internet as a major part or as a minor part of the operations of the firm. Students will offer students the opportunity to learn about e-Commerce and develop an e-Commerce business if desired. |
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e-Commerce Financing (MGT6103) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Amberton University |
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The course is designed to present and develop the skills necessary to manage financial decisions in e-Commerce. Topics include financing e-Commerce firms, venture capital opportunities, auction markets, financial research, and alternative financing strategies. |
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E-Commerce for Entrepreneurs (ECM5001) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Northcentral University |
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This course is designed specifically for the entrepreneur launching a business. The Learner will look at e-mail targeting, direct e-mail marketing, use of brochure web sites, choice and use of mailing lists, web site development and maintenance, and generation of web site traffic. |
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e-Commerce Management (MGT6104) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Amberton University |
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This course gives the student an in depth understanding of the requirements for developing and operating an effective and successful business using the Internet as a major part or as a minor part of the operations of the firm. Includes the study of successful Web businesses and how to design, develop, build, and operate a Web business. |
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e-Commerce Marketing (MGT6102) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Amberton University |
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The course is designed to introduce the learner to marketing strategies that are unique to e-Commerce. The course emphasizes techniques for building web site traffic and brand awareness. Topics include criteria for selecting products and services, online pricing, and customer support and distribution. |
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E-Commerce Marketing for the Internet (ECM5007) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Northcentral University |
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This course develops the framework for concept marketing on the Internet and is an extension of traditional marketing courses. The Learner will look at the Internet as a content resource, channel resource, and communication resource for marketing ?business to business? and ?business to consumer?. |
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E-Law and Risk Management (EBUS 530) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course examines the process of risk management in the multifaceted e-business context. Operational, financial, legal, strategic, and technical aspects of risk management are analyzed. Students will be exposed to emerging and global issues in e-commerce risk management. Each student will prepare a risk management assessment of an existing e-business. |
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E-Marketing Theory and Application (EBUS 520) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course examines the theory and application of electronic marketing. In addition to looking at the new marketing mix, which applies the Internet to the traditional marketing functions of product, price, distribution, and promotion, students will gain experience in Web site evaluation and development and determine how different industries can use the tool of the Internet in creating new markets. |
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E-Strategy Formulation and Implementation (EBUS 540) |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course develops the concept of strategy as applied to the dynamic e-business environment. Students will learn to formulate, implement, and evaluate global e-business solutions. This is the capstone course for the e-business curriculum and integrates strategy and policy formulation, e-business architecture, marketing strategy, and legal and ethical considerations. |
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eBusiness (BA685) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Grantham University |
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The Internet and related technologies pose enormous opportunities for developing new business models and significant threats to existing models. Information Professionals must be prepared to recognize opportunities and overcome challenges posed by the electronic economy. This course defines the core elements of developing an eBusiness strategy, including branding, competitive analysis, technology assessment, business method models, and preparing for emerging trends. Course assignments involve extensive case studies and online research using the latest e-tools. Students collaborate to create a prototype eBusiness venture. |
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Electronic Commerce Marketing Management (EC541) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This course explores the world of e-commerce and its impact on business practices. Topics
include opportunities, issues, alternatives and techniques to support development of an
e-commerce marketing plan and a related Web site. Understanding customer needs and concerns is addressed, as is their impact on members of the supply chain. Students evaluate alternative e-commerce Web sites, plan a site that meets marketing objectives and examine ways to promote the site to target audiences. |
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Electronic Commerce Operations Management (EC543) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This course presents a structured approach to establishing a new or add-on channel of distribution. Students review characteristics of the new distribution vehicle and develop its operations. They also identify and analyze e-commerce opportunities and evaluate their potential in the marketplace. Coursework focuses on concepts and practical activities related to forecasting, scheduling, inventory planning and logistics in the form of an operational plan. |
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Electronic Commerce Research Project (1-5 units) (ECM6010) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Northcentral University |
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A field study in electronic commerce in an area of the Learner?s choosing. This course requires the graduate Learner to conduct a research study in an area of electronic commerce and to document the results in a formal project report. (1 ? 5 semester units) |
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Electronic Commerce Strategy Management (EC544) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This course focuses on formulating and implementing a plan consistent with a company?s
long-range corporate objectives, developed in the context of its broad strategic issues. Students use environmental assessment skills to address economic, cultural, social, technological and legal issues. They also study global competition issues and develop strategies that provide sustained competitive advantage. |
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Electronic Commerce Technology Management (EC542) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This course focuses on the infrastructure needed to deploy effective e-commerce solutions. The basic structure of the Internet and computer technologies needed to develop e-commerce
applications are covered. Students explore available telecommunications and computer infrastructure, and define future trends and directions. |
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Electronic Payment Systems (ECM5005) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Northcentral University |
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An examination of the enabling methodologies and tools for online payment and transactions on the Internet. |
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Graphic Designs for Electronic Commerce Applications (ECM5003) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Northcentral University |
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Provides Learners with the skills to integrate graphics and streaming media for web server delivery. Discusses online media copyright and ethical issues. |
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Integrated Supply Chain Management (ECM5006) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Northcentral University |
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This course is concerned with applying evolving methods in more closely integrating the processes of product distribution and supply chain management using the power and speed of electronic connectivity. The concepts presented can be applied to the activities of businesses, government agencies and nonprofit organizations. |
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Intranets (BA695) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Grantham University |
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This course develops students' essential skills and knowledge for designing and managing Intranets, i.e. internal Web networks. Students will learn how the Internet model applies to business, how developments in technology have made Intranets possible, and the impact they may have for organizations in the future. |
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