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Electronic Commerce
[04:547:410]
Credits:
3
Pre-requisites:
04:547:202 Object-Oriented Programming
Co-requisites:
None
Description:
This course examines the technologies used to transact business electronically. It investigates a range of social, economic and security issues related to such transactions, and the design of websites that facilitate these transactions.
Synopsis:

Objectives/Competencies

The student will be able to:

  • identify and evaluate the technologies web developers use to create e-commerce websites;
  • identify issues of security, privacy, intellectual property, digital currency, and propose web solutions
  • undertake comparative cost analysis in terms of doing business online versus the costs of doing business in a physical location;
  • understand and apply strategies (such as advertising, risk management) appropriate to conducting business in a digital environment.
  • analyze e-commerce sites to identify why some sites work more successfully than others;
  • develop a business plan for transacting business in an electronic environment;
  • as part of a team process, develop a prototype e-commerce website for a locally-based organization.
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