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E-Commerce (CS231) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Grantham University |
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This course is designed to familiarize students with current and emerging electronic commerce technologies using the Internet. Topics include Internet technology for business advantage, managing electronic commerce funds transfer, reinventing the future of business through electronic commerce, business opportunities in electronic commerce, electronic commerce Web site design, and social, political and ethical issues associated with electronic commerce, and business plans for technology ventures. The purpose of this course is to 65 introduce to a new generation of managers, planners, analysts, and programmers the realities and potential of electronic commerce. |
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Economics for Managers (ECON 202) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Golden Gate University |
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Surveys macroeconomics and microeconomics, domestic and international economic policies, and major issues in business economics; emphasis on the application of economic analysis to current economic issues. Prerequisite: MATH 200 or MATH 30. |
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Financial Markets and Institutions (ECON 380) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Golden Gate University |
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Examines the transfer of funds in the economic system through financial intermediaries. Topics include the flow of funds, capital markets, debt, liquidity, nature of money in the US economy, the innovations and interrelationships of institutions within the changing financial services industry, governmental regulation and agencies, and the impact of public policy on economic transfers. Prerequisite: ECON 202. |
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Financial, Legal and Security Issues in E-Commerce (ECOM-420) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course analyzes topics related to e-commerce's impact on broader issues. Included are challenges of financial management in the New Economy. The current and prospective legal environment of the Internet and of e-commerce are also explored. Additionally, security and privacy issues raised by e-commerce are investigated from a business perspective. |
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Fundamentals of E-Commerce (ECOM-210) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course provides an in-depth overview of the issues, technology and environment of electronic commerce. Knowledge gained facilitates more comprehensive and contemporary exploration of future coursework in marketing, operations, finance, business law, and database and Web site management. Challenges and opportunities of electronic business are discussed. |
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Human Factors In Technology (TEC 401) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course provides an understanding of the effective integration of technology to improve organizational performance. Students will learn how to evaluate strategies for utilizing technology to support personal and organizational growth. Additionally, students will examine the increasing influence of e-commerce on the role of managers in the workforce. Impacts of the effective integration of technology upon customer relationships are also explored. |
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Internet Marketing (ECOM-340) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course provides a review of traditional marketing strategies and demonstrates their use in building a viable online business. Emphasis is placed on coordinating Internet marketing activities with existing traditional marketing. Steps to develop a company's Internet presence are also discussed. |
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Internet Programming for E-Commerce with Lab (ECOM-332) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course explores Internet technology strategies used for e-commerce sites. Programming languages, servers, shopping carts, payment methods and security as related to business operations are discussed. In addition, packaged tool sets for building e-commerce applications for both business-to-business and business-to-consumer applications are also presented. Students also create simple applications that access online databases. |
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Internet Programming Fundamentals with Lab (ECOM-322) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course covers Web page design issues and basic techniques for Web page layout. Students are introduced to design and layout approaches; markup languages such HTML; and Web page development packages such as Microsoft Office, Microsoft Front Page and others. These tools are then used to create basic Web pages. Special issues in using markup languages such as encryption and metatags are also discussed, as are selected Web page special effects such as animation, streaming and cascading style sheets. |
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Microeconomics (ECON-315) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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DeVry University Online |
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Building on principles introduced in ECON-312, this course focuses on microeconomic topics dealing with market forces and the behavior of individual consumers, firms and industries. Key areas emphasized are supply and demand, competition, market structure, utility theory, production costs, labor markets and the role of government in the economy. |
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Money and Banking (ECON 103) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Golden Gate University |
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Studies money and the capital market; monetary policies; structure, conduct and performance of the banking system; international finance. Prerequisites: ENGL 1A, ENGL 1B, ECON 1, ECON 2 and MATH 30. |
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Principles of Economics (ECON-312) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course introduces basic concepts and issues in microeconomics, macroeconomics and international trade. Microeconomic concepts, such as supply and demand and the theory of the firm, serve as foundations for analyzing macroeconomic issues. Macroeconomic topics include gross domestic product (GDP), and fiscal and monetary policy, as well as international topics such as trade and exchange rates. The course stresses analyzing and applying economic variables of real-world issues. |
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Supply Chain Management and E-Commerce (ECOM-410) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course deals with the challenge of establishing a new or add-on channel of distribution for e-commerce. Students identify and analyze e-commerce opportunities and evaluate their potential in the marketplace. Forecasting, scheduling, inventory issues, planning and logistics of creating an online operation are included. |
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SUPPORTING ELECTRONIC BUSINESS (EBM401-OL) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Westwood College Online |
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This course prepares students to support e-business sites and users. Topics include data access technologies, portals, search engines, Common Object Model (COM), transaction processing, brand management strategies, partnering, and XML. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to implement security and encryption; add search capabilities to a site; and design, implement, and test e-business applications. |
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TRENDS IN E-BUSINESS (EBM100-OL) |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Westwood College Online |
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This course introduces students to the rapidly changing world of electronic business. Topics include an introduction to web concepts and terminology, a comparison between traditional and web based businesses, and the effect of the web on contemporary business strategies and practices. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to define and explain the basic technology of an e-business, articulate management issues relevant to e-business, evaluate an e-business web site, and provide examples of the impact of web technology on contemporary business. |
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