Educational Programs
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
2381 THE ABC'S OF E-COMMERCE
JIM WORLD
28432 Via Alfonse
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
PH: (949)360-9915
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.virtualpromote.com/guest5.html
Description:
Jim World offers a free online tutorial called "The A B C's of E-Commerce." This tutorial covers topics such as setting up a profitable web site, budgeting, and web site design.
2382 THE ABC'S OF E-COMMERCE
EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, E-COMMERCE
PO Box 70710
Johnson City, TN 37614
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecommerce.etsu.edu/
Contact: Dr. Gary G. Berg
Description:
E-Commerce at East Tennessee State University provides traditional coursework focusing on business topics as well as providing resource information which covers E-Commerce topics ranging from website design and security to E-Commerce How To's and a glossary of commonly used terms. The Web site offers a tutorial called "The ABC's of E-Commerce" which gives a brief overview of how and when to establish a Web site for entrepreneurs.
2383 ACCESSING APPLICATIONS OVER THE INTERNET
NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY
1500 Ralston Ave.
Belmont, CA 94002-1997
PH: (650)508-3782
FX: (650)508-3660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ndnu.edu
Description:
Notre Dame de Namur University offers a graduate course called Accessing Applications Over the Internet. This course researches changes in network based services such as email and video conferencing, and hosted services such as Enterprise Resource Planning and Supply Chain Management. Students will analyze successful hosting and applications services.
2384 ACCOUNTING FOR ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
Kania School of Management
Brennan Hall, Ste. 438
Scranton, PA 18510
PH: (570)941-7746
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scranton.edu
Contact: Dr. Parsed Kakumanu, Chair, Operation & Info.
Mgmt. Dept.
Description:
Accounting for Electronic Business is intended to introduce e-commerce students to the role of accounting in today's business environment. Students will examine how technology has impacted the techniques of accounting and reporting and Internet business and traditional business transactions will be evaluated in regards to global markets. Student must complete accounting courses ACC252 or ACC 254 and have junior standing before attempting this course.
2385 ADVANCE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA GRADUATE SCHOOL
McKelvie Hall
102 Rosedale Ave.
West Chester, PA 19383-2600
PH: (610)436-2943
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.wcupa.edu/
Description:
West Chester University of Pennsylvania offers a graduate level course called Advance Electronic Commerce. In this course students will learn about the concepts, tools, technologies, and strategies connected with the creation and maintenance of an Electronic Commerce business. E-commerce is changing the way organizations conduct business, including how they manufacture, market, and manage their products and services.
2386 ADVANCED E-BUSINESS APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebusiness.byu.edu/ebus.cfm
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business offers a course called "Advanced E-Business Application Development." This course looks at Unix, PHP, JavaScript, Java, and databases (mySql).
2387 ADVANCED E-BUSINESS: B2B
UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
11000 University Pky.
Pensacola, FL 32514-5752
PH: (850)474-2348
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebiz.uwf.edu/
Description:
The University of West Florida provides a course called "Advanced E-Business: B2B." This course focuses on current trends in B2B, design and implementation issues, customer relationship management, selling chain management, enterprise resource planning, supply chain management, e-procurement, knowledge-tone applications, agents, bots, virtual corporations with virtual employees, global issues, security concerns, and legal implications.
2388 ADVANCED E-BUSINESS: B2C
UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
11000 University Pky.
Pensacola, FL 32514-5752
PH: (850)474-2348
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebiz.uwf.edu /
Description:
The University of West Florida provides an E-business course called "Advanced E-Business: B2C" which addresses the manner in which e-Business is changing the way that firms market their products and services. The course will explore the issues of advertising and selling on the Internet, the use of web sites to provide service and support to customers, consumer decision making when shopping on the Internet, the development of databases which allow customization of products and services to specific customers, and payment and transaction processes.
2389 ADVANCED ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY
Office of Graduate Studies
McKelvie Hall
102 Rosedale Ave.
West Chester, PA 19383-2300
PH: (610)436-2943; (610)436-2608
FX: (610)436-2763
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tecmba.org
Contact: Dr. Paul Christ, Director, TEC MBA Program
Description:
The primary focus of the Advanced Electronic Commerce course is on the concepts, tools, technologies and strategies connected with the creation and maintenance of an e-commerce business model. The course will show how e-commerce is making it possible to change the way organizations conduct business, including how it manufactures, markets, transacts and manages its product and service. Prerequisites of taking the course include completion of course number TEC501 and ECO501.
2390 ADVANCED ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS
Graduate Admissions Office
216 Administration Bldg.
Memphis, TN 38152-3370
PH: (901)678-2531
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.memphis.edu
Contact: Dr. Max Garzon, Program Coordinator
Description:
Advanced Electronic Commerce picks up where Contemporary Electronic Commerce leaves off covering marketing related topics and related technology infrastructure.
2391 ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
NORWICH UNIVERSITY
158 Harmon Dr.
Northfield, VT 05663
PH: (802)485-2001
TF: 800-468-6679
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.norwich.edu
Description:
Norwich University offers a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Electronic Commerce. This program offers a more focused look at E-commerce by exploring existing advanced models, reviewing past cases of success and failure, and exploring future technologies.
2392 ADVANCED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
Center for Academic Services
324 Student Union
Stillwater, OK 74078-1012
PH: (405)744-6858
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.okstate.edu
Description:
Advanced Information Technologies for Electronic Commerce covers information technologies that enable e-commerce including database and web technologies and infrastructure, web software, transaction security, business web models and applications
2393 ADVERTISING AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES VIRTUAL COLLEGE
10 Astor Pl.,
5th Fl. New York, NY 10003
PH: (212)998-7080
TF: 877-998-7080
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scps.nyu.edu/dyncon/virt/
Description:
NYU's Virtual College offers a course called "Advertising and Electronic Commerce." In this class students will gain understanding of the interrelationships between internet technologies and advertising, as well as look at outlines for different technical options for advertising, and obtain guidelines on how to use internet technologies to develop effective campaigns.
2394 ADVERTISING ON THE INTERNET
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY KOGOD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20016-8044
PH: (202)885-1900
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.kogod.american.edu
Contact: Myron Roomkin, Dean
Description:
The American University offers a graduate level course titled "Advertising on the Internet." This course focuses on the creation of an Internet advertising strategy, as well as the use of banners, e-mail advertising, Web sponsorships and media placement decisions. It also looks at controversies surrounding advertisement effectiveness measurement and reviews legal issues.
2395 AFFILIATE MASTER COURSE
COMPUTER BASED TRAINING
19 Nations Hill, Kings Worthy
Winchester, Hants SO237QY, United Kingdom
PH: 44 0 1962 883754
FX: 44 0 1962 889177
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.computerbasedtraining.co.uk
Description:
Computer Based Training offers a free online course called "Affiliate Master Course." Topics covered in this course include developing a product or service, building a web site that sells, and attracting targeted traffic to your site.
2396 ANDERSON EXECUTIVE EDUCATION (CMIE)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES ANDERSON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT IN THE INFORMATION ECONOMY
110 Westwood Plz., Ste. C310
Los Angeles, CA 90068
PH: (310)206-0937
FX: (310)794-7053
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/research/cmie/
Contact: Bob Foster, Executive Director
Description:
The Center for Management in the Information Economy focuses on current management processes and practices being used in businesses and organizations involved in the creation, management and delivery of digital information. It encompasses all aspects of the information economy including electronic commerce and the Internet. The Center develops and conduct educational conferences, seminars, programs and graduate courses that are directed to students, and industry executives. The Anderson Executive Education program includes courses on managing information and marketing strategy.
2397 APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
MCGILL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
1001 Sherbrooke St. W
Montreal, PQ, Canada H3A1G5
PH: (514)398-4000
FX: (514)398-3876
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.intranet.management.mcgill.ca/course/mis/273434/CO273690_W00.htm
Description:
McGill University in Montreal offers a course titled "Application Development." This course looks at the whole range of Web Information Technologies: suites, scripting, multimedia, security, payment, agents, data mining
2398 ARCHITECTURES FOR THE NEW ECONOMY
BENTLEY COLLEGE
175 Forest St.
Waltham, MA 02452-4705
PH: (781)891-2000
URL: http://www.bentley.edu
Description:
Bentley College offers a graduate level course entitled Architectures for the New E-conomy. This course focuses on how to build, acquire and modify new systems and components; integrate e-business systems; ensure 24/7 reliability and security; identify and assimilate appropriate new information technologies; and deploy IT talent. The course addresses these IT challenges in the context of emerging e-business models.
2399 THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Box 19437
Arlington, TX 76019-0437
PH: (817)272-5235
FX: (817)272-5801
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.uta.edu/infosys/e_comm/
Contact: Dr. Mike Reimann
Description:
"The Art and Science of Electronic Commerce" offered for both undergraduates and graduate students at the University of Texas at Arlington will explore the use of electronic media as an innovative approach for marketing. In this course the area of electronic commerce will be viewed from multiple perspectives. A variety of readings, lectures, guest speakers, and presentations will occur throughout the semester. These are intended to give an overview of elements essential for creating persuasive multi-media presentations.
2400 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE IN ECOMMERCE
KEISER COLLEGE
1500 NW 49th St.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
PH: (954)776-4476
TF: 800-749-4456
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.keisercollege.edu
Description:
Founded in 1977, Keiser college offers specialized courses in e-commerce. They emphasize Internet marketing strategies, secure transactions, and realistic expectations for Internet business. The history and culture of the Internet are also explored. Students learn basic business, management, and marketing skills. Course work introduces computer fundamentals, including technical language, software choices, and hardware. Students learn the basics of web site design, management, and analysis and are introduced to the legal and ethical issues that pertain to multimedia use, copyrights, and privacy concerns.
2401 ASSOCIATES CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRONIC BUSINESS (BCIT)
BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
3700 Willingdon Ave.
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5G3H2
PH: (604)432-8860
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://programs.bcit.ca/program.php3?program=pt_cert_busi_01
Contact: Jean Covell
Description:
The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) offers an Associates Certificate in Electronic Business. This program can be completed online and offers a curriculum designed to prepare students for conducting business using information technology and the Internet.
2402 B2B COMMERCE
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY JOE RICKETTS CENTER EXECUTIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
2500 California Plz.
Omaha, NE 68178
PH: (402)280-2439
FX: (402)280-5565
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.creighton.edu
Contact: Dr. Ravi Nath, Director, Joe Ricketts Center
Description:
Creighton University's Joe Ricketts Center offers an executive education course called B2B Commerce. This course examines e-commerce business-to-business issues such as quality service, management, and communication that are important components for the further development of B2B markets.
2403 B2B E-COMMERCE
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online University which offers a course called "B2B E-Commerce." This suite of four two-hour courses provides a look at the role of the Internet in business to business Ecommerce and identifies the major B2B business markets and models. These courses offer professionals an overview of B2B ecommerce, looking at both global purchasing/distribution and the way new customers and suppliers can be gained.
2404 B2B E-COMMERCE SUITE
NETG
1751 W Diehl Rd, 2nd Fl.
Naperville, IL 60563-9099
PH: (630)369-3000
TF: 877-561-6384
FX: (630)983-4877
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.netg.com
Description:
NETg offers a course called B2B E-Commerce Suite. This suite of courses covers the broad area of business-to-business e-commerce. Some topics addressed include supply chain management, the Internet's effect on business, business models and critical success factors.
2405 B2B E-COMMERCE (VALUE CHAIN INTEGRATION)
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES VIRTUAL COLLEGE
10 Astor Pl., 5th Fl.
New York, NY 10003
PH: (212)998-7080
TF: 877-998-7080
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scps.nyu.edu/dyncon/virt/
Description:
NYU's Virtual College offers a course called "B2B E-Commerce (Value Chain Integration)." This course provides understanding of ERP and how it works; how the Internet and ERP function together to produce b2b e-commerce; the place of EDI in the process; electronic catalogs; approval and procedural processes; and integration of master contracts.
2406 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH ECOMMERCE CONCENTRATION
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
49th St. and Hampton Blvd., Hughes Hall
Norfolk, VA 23529
PH: (757)683-3585
FX: (757)683-5750
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.odu.edu
Description:
Old Dominion University offers a Bachelor of Science degree with a concentration in E-Commerce. Coursework in this program will provide students with training and education in all facets of using technology to manage a business.
2407 A BANKER'S GUIDE TO SEARCHING THE INTERNET
DIGITALTHINK INC
601 Brannan St.
San Francisco, CA 94107
PH: (415)625-4000
TF: 888-686-8817
FX: (415)625-4100
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.digitalthink.com
Contact: Mr. Pete Goettner, Chairman
Founded:
1996.
Staff:
450.
Description:
DigitalThink provides an online course entitled "A Banker's Guide to Searching the Internet." Geared towards financial professionals, this class teaches students effective techniques for finding information on the World Wide Web. Students will visit various services, compare their ease of use and the quantity and quality of their results, and perform increasingly complex searches using simple and advanced search queries. This course will provide students with ideas on how to use the Internet to accomplish some of the tasks they face as a banker, such as shopping the competition, gathering information about specific financial services markets, and gathering information about a prospective business customer.
2408 THE BASICS
ANITA ROSEN CONSULTING
1798 Vassar Ave.
Mountain View, CA 94043
PH: (650)960-2959
FX: (650)960-2958
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.anitarosen.com/E-Commerce-Training.html
Contact: Anita Rosen, Founder
Description:
Anita Rosen Consulting offers a free online tutorial called The Basics. In this tutorial students will learn the basics of creating an e-business web site and look at current trends in e-commerce.
2409 BASICS OF THE INTERNET (SBA)
U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
409 3rd St. SW
Washington, DC 20416
PH: 800-827-5722
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sba.gov/classroom
Description:
The Small Business Administration (SBA) in partnership with Cisco Systems offers a free online course called Basics of the Internet. This course looks at how the Internet works. Students will learn why the Internet could be important to them, as well as learning about technologies and services available.
2410 BEST PRACTICES KNOWDULE
LOUSIANA STATE UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR VIRTUAL ORGANIZATION AND COMMERCE
Ourso College of Business
3190 CEBA Bldg.
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
PH: (225)578-2126
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://isds.bus.lsu.edu/cvoc/
Description:
The Center for Virtual Organization and Commerce is a global partnership between individual centers at Louisiana State University (USA), University College Dublin (Ireland), and the University of Melbourne in Australia. Its purpose is to create and research worldwide virtual organizations, particularly those involved in electronic commerce and the dissemination of knowledge. One project through the Center, called Best Practices "Knowdule," is designed to give a broad audience foundational knowledge of best practices and technology-enabled best practices.
2411 BRIDGING ECM TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste. 200 Plz. E
San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers an executive education course called "Bridging ECM Technology and Business." This class looks at key technologies being developed that facilitate networked business processes, and is designed for the business professional and manager who needs to advise, choose, and or implement Internet technology into business flow.
2412 BUILDING E-BUSINESSES: CRAFTING EBUSINESS MODELS
HARVARD BUSINESS ONLINE
Harvard Business School Publishing
60 Harvard Way
Boston, MA 02163
PH: (617)783-7600
TF: 800-545-7685
FX: (617)783-7666
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.elearning.hbsp.org
Description:
Building E-Businesses: Crafting E-Business Models is an online course that explores 17 different online strategies, plus interactive online tools help students put new ideas to work. These include customer experience, ebusiness models, idea generation and business plan assessment tools.
2413 BUILDING E-BUSINESSES: CREATING EBUSINESS VALUE
HARVARD BUSINESS ONLINE
Harvard Business School Publishing
60 Harvard Way
Boston, MA 02163
PH: (617)783-7600
TF: 800-545-7685
FX: (617)783-7666
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.elearning.hbsp.org
Description:
Building E-Businesses: Creating E-Business Value is an online course that explores how to analyze both short-term and long-term opportunities and how to measure corporate value in the Internet economy, plus interactive online tools help students put new ideas to work. These include e-business value, e-business financial and defining e-business offerings tools.
2414 BUILDING E-BUSINESSES: DEVELOPING EBUSINESS CAPABILITIES
HARVARD BUSINESS ONLINE
Harvard Business School Publishing
60 Harvard Way
Boston, MA 02163
PH: (617)783-7600
TF: 800-545-7685
FX: (617)783-7666
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.elearning.hbsp.org
Description:
Building E-Businesses: Developing E-Business Capabilities is an online that explores new approaches to management, new ways of working with alliance partners and new operating models that harness the power of an Internet-based digital infrastructure, plus interactive online tools help students put new ideas to work. These include capability assessment, entrepreneurial mindset and business plan assessment tools.
2415 BUILDING AN E-COMMERCE BUSINESS CASE
NETG
1751 W Diehl Rd, 2nd Fl.
Naperville, IL 60563-9099
PH: (630)369-3000
TF: 877-561-6384
FX: (630)983-4877
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.netg.com
Description:
NETg offers a course called Building an ECommerce Business Case. In this course students will learn about consumer transactions, online customer relations, the virtual value chain and how to build online revenues.
2416 BUILDING AN E-COMMERCE BUSINESS CASE
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Office of the University Registrar
Cruiser Hall
PO Box 114000
Gainesville, FL 32611-4000
PH: (352)392-3261; (352)392-1374
URL: http://www.ufl.edu
Description:
Building an E-Commerce Business Case provides students with information addressing the relationship between costs and benefits. The intended audience is managers and technical staff who are in a position to provide ecommerce recommendations to executives and will teach them about online revenues, business-to-business transactions, sales and service, online customer relationships and the virtual value chain.
2417 BUILDING AN INTERNET-BASED INTERACTIVE ORDER FORM
ELEMENTK
500 Canal View Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14623
PH: (585)240-7500
TF: 800-434-3466
FX: (585)240-7760
URL: http://www.elementk.com
Description:
Element K offers an online seminar called "Building an Internet-Based Interactive Order Form." This self-study seminar shows students how to use Visual Basic 6.0 and Internet Information Server applications to build a product order form. Students will create the order page, code the form, build an HTML page and write data into a database.
2418 BUSINESS TO BUSINESS INTERNET SYSTEMS
MERCY COLLEGE
555 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
PH: (914)674-7306
FX: (914)674-7518
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mercy.edu
Contact: John DiElsi, Program Dir.
Description:
Mercy College offers a graduate level course called Business to Business Internet Systems. This course examines the use of the Internet in business to business interactions. Topics covered include developing an Internet supply chain, integrating information systems, and creating systems for overseeing business relationships.
2419 BUSINESS ENGINEERING FOR ECOMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXTENSION ONLINE
2000 Center St., Ste. 400
Berkeley, CA 94704
PH: (510)642-4124
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://learn.berkely.edu/
Description:
The University of California Extension Online offers "Business Engineering for E-Commerce." Taught from a business perspective, this course introduces students to concepts, models, and processes businesses use to develop e-commerce applications. Technology will be emphasized for implementation.
2420 BUSINESS ON THE INTERNET
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY
1 John Marshall Dr.
Huntington, WV 25755
PH: (304)696-2314
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.marshall.edu/muonline/
Description:
Marshall University offers an online course called Business on the Internet. This course will teach students about marketing methods available electronically as well as principles of conducting business on the Internet.
2421 BUSINESS ISSUES IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR COMMUNITY LEARNING
1 University Place
Newport News, VA 23606-2998
PH: (757)594-7158
FX: (757)594-8736
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ec.seva.net/
Description:
Christopher Newport University and the Virginia Electronic Commerce Technology Center offer a course called Business Issues in Electronic Commerce. This course gives students an introduction to principles and practices of doing business online using the Internet. Students will learn about e-commerce hardware and software, discuss e-commerce marketing, and develop an e-commerce business plan.
2422 BUSINESS ISSUES FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Computer Science
6050 University Ave.
Halifax, NS, Canada B3H1W5
PH: (902)494-2740
FX: (902)492-1517
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecomm.dal.ca
Contact: Dr. Kori Inkpen, Dir., Master of E-Commerce Program
Description:
Business Issues for Electronic Commerce examines the recent and rapid growth of e-commerce from four approaches including an introduction to e-commerce, EDI and re-engineering, e-commerce and the Internet and organizational issues in implementing e-commerce.
2423 BUSINESS ISSUES IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE ANDERSON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
209 Anderson Hall
Riverside, CA 92521
PH: (909)787-4493
FX: (909)787-3970
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://condor.ucr.edu/class/gerdes/mgt280f99/index.html
Contact: Dr. John H. Gerdes
Description:
The course Business Issues in Electronic Commerce is offered at the University of California Riverside and provides the student with an understanding of the issues and strategic implications of electronic commerce. It investigates different facets of electronic commerce, various business strategies, management issues and pertinent technologies.
2424 BUSINESS LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, INTEGRATION & CONNECTIVITY
180 University Ave.
Newark, NJ 07102
PH: (973)353-1014
FX: (973)353-5808
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.rutgers.edu
Description:
Business Law and Public Policy for Electronic Commerce includes information on establishing an Internet business presence, legal elements of e-commerce, Internet activities, public policy issues, electronic contracts, intellectual property protection, tax issues, online crime, Internet speech, E-mail and data privacy, liability for Internet service failures and International Internet issues.
2425 THE BUSINESS MANAGER'S GUIDE TO EBUSINESS TECHNOLOGY
HYPERSMITH CONSULTANTS
1020 Mainland St., Ste. 101
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B2T4
PH: (604)684-7728
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.hypersmith.com
Contact: John Foster, President
Description:
Hypersmith offers a variety of courses including the The Business Manager's Guide to E-Business Technology. This series of courses addresses topics including databases, web design, networks, security, e-business systems, and knowledge management.
2426 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES (STRATEGY)
MCGILL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
1001 Sherbrooke St. W
Montreal, PQ, Canada H3A1G5
PH: (514)398-4000
FX: (514)398-3876
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.intranet.management.mcgill.ca/course/mis/273434/CO273690_W00.htm
Description:
McGill University in Montreal offers a course titled "Business Opportunities (Strategy)" which focuses on analyzing various segments of the Internet to compare the profitability of business models and better appreciate the potential of various technologies.
2427 BUSINESS-ORIENTED RESOURCE ALLOCATION POLICIES
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITYE-CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH AND EDUCATION FOR E-BUSINESS
4400 University Dr.
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
PH: (703)993-1661
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://eceb.gmu.edu/
Contact: Dr. Larry Kerschberg, Co-Director
Description:
The George Mason University E-Center for Excellence in Research and Education for E-Business works with industry and government to establish research and educational programs to generate and share e-business knowledge regionally, nationally and internationally. Conferences and symposiums for executives, as well as traditional coursework for university students are offered on E-Business topics. Research topics include Business-oriented Resource Allocation Policies, which studies how resources of an ecommerce site affect earnings.
2428 BUSINESS STRATEGY IN THE DIGITAL AGE
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUART GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
565 W Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
PH: (312)906-6500
FX: (312)906-6549
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stuart.iit.edu
Description:
The Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart Graduate School of Business offers a course entitled Business Strategy in the Digital Age. This capstone course of the E-Commerce program examines case studies and theories of business strategy that allow students to appreciate running a business from the executive's point of view, and what criteria for decision-making are faced daily by senior business and technology executives.
2429 BUSINESS STRATEGY IN THE NEW ECONOMY
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebusiness.byu.edu/ebus.cfm
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business offers a course titled "Business Strategy in the New Economy." This MBA level course explores structure and economics of the new economy, Internet infrastructure and business strategy, and organizing for change.
2430 BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUART GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
565 W Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
PH: (312)906-6500
FX: (312)906-6549
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stuart.iit.edu
Description:
The Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart Graduate School of Business offers a course entitled Business Transformation in the Digital Age. This course undertakes to understand human behavior embedded in contemporary corporate culture in order to develop effective business teams that achieve results.
2431 CASE STUDIES
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA EXTENSION SERVICE
240 Coffey Hall
1420 Eckles Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55108-6068
PH: (612)624-1222
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.extension.umn.edu/mainstreet/curriculum/index.html
Description:
The University of Minnesota Extension Service offers a course called Case Studies. This course focuses on case studies of e-commerce businesses as a way to learn about effective strategies in web site design and other aspects of e-commerce.
2432 CASE STUDIES IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE (BCIT)
BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
3700 Willingdon Ave.
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5G3H2
PH: (604)451-7134
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://online.bcit.ca/de/Ecomm.htm
Contact: Wendy Lee
Description:
The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) offers an online course called "Case Studies in Electronic Commerce." This course looks at events in lnternet trade and e-Business. Case studies will include successes, failures and new and evolving business. The course is based on team participation and case studies.
2433 CASE STUDY: E-BUSINESS STRATEGY
WALDEN UNIVERSITY
155 5th Ave.
S Minneapolis, MN 55401
PH: (612)338-7224
TF: 800-925-3368
FX: (612)338-5092
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.waldenu.edu
Description:
Walden University offers an MBA course called "Case Study: E-Business Strategy." This class looks at business-to-business (B2B) issues and business strategies. This course also analyzes case studies of business fundamentals and improvements. A business plan outline, strategy for the Internet, and insights into the criteria used by investors to make funding decisions for new companies are also included in this course.
2434 CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCED COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL KENAN INSTITUTE OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE
Campus Box No. 3440
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3440
PH: (919)962-0500
FX: (919)962-8202
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.kenaninstitute.unc.edu/Centers/CTAC/ctac.cfm
Contact: Dr. Albert Segars, Director
Description:
Providing educational programs for business leaders, the community, and university students, the Center for Technology and Advanced Commerce at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill works to create and disseminate knowledge to help organizations prosper in the digital marketplace. Outreach programs are offered for public schools and business attempting to develop new technologies.
2435 CERTIFICATE IN E-BUSINESS
CAPELLA UNIVERSITY
222 S 9th St., 20th Fl.
Minneapolis, MN 55402
PH: (612)339-8650
TF: 888-227-3552
FX: (612)339-8022
URL: http://www.capella.edu
Description:
The Certificate in E-Business helps prepare professionals for leadership roles in their organizations by strengthening their ability to design, develop and manage ebusiness strategies including those that leverage e-commerce and online communities as part of their overall business plan. To earn certification a total of 16 credits must be obtained, four of which must be from the Intro to E-Business course with the remaining 12 from any combination of MBA approved e-commerce courses.
2436 CERTIFICATE IN E-COMMERCE
E-LEARNING
CENTER.COM
4308 Heather Ln.
Tyler, TX 75703
PH: (903)245-4669
TF: 877-437-5265
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.e-learningcenter.com/e-commerce.htm
Description:
The E-Learning Center provides online courses for the CEC, Certificate in E-Commerce. In partnership with Mindleaders, the E-Learning Center's program will provide students with a solid understanding of the fundamentals of e-commerce.
2437 CERTIFICATE IN E-COMMERCE
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides online learning courses, including a certificate in E-Commerce. This certificate (the Cec) is earned after the completion of 13 interactive courses which will give the student competency in a variety of ecommerce skills. The CeC is recognized by the American E-Commerce Association, as well as by many other associations in the United States, Europe, Canada, and Asia.
2438 CERTIFICATE IN E-COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXTENSION ONLINE
2000 Center St., Ste. 400
Berkeley, CA 94704
PH: (510)642-4124
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://learn.berkely.edu/
Description:
The University of California Extension Online offers a range of online e-commerce courses which can be taken individually or to earn a Certificate in E-Commerce. Current courses cover topics such as marketing for e-commerce, e-commerce business and technology, e-commerce Internet strategies, business engineering for e-commerce, ecommerce systems design, integration and deployment, and crafting the e-business model.
2439 CERTIFICATE IN E-COMMERCE-3 COURSE SEQUENCE WITH SOFTWARE
JER GROUP INC.
ONLINEWORKSHOPS.COM
56 Seabreeze Way
Dawsonville, GA 30534
PH: (706)216-3406
FX: (706)216-3979
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.onlineworkshops.com
Contact: Dr. John E. Reid, Jr., President
Description:
JER Group Inc. offers an online E-Commerce Certificate course series called "Certificate in ECommerce-3 Course Sequence with Software." This three-course series will provide students with skills to set up a business on the Internet. Onlineworkshops.com has combined three workshops that offer the beginner the needed tools and information to achieve success. Online facilitators are professionals in the field and will deliver techniques and methods that students can apply in an interactive web-based environment.
2440 CERTIFICATE IN E-COMMERCE MANAGEMENT
DREXEL UNIVERSITY LEBOW COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
3141 Chestnut St.
Matheson Hall, Rm. 105
Philadelphia, PA 19104
PH: (215)895-6070
FX: (215)895-1012
E-mail: [email protected] .
URL: http://www.drexel.edu/academics/lebow/ecomm/
Description:
Drexel University offers a Certificate in ECommerce Management. This program is designed for middle and upper management, and entrepreneurs who want to help their organization with its e-commerce business. In this program students will learn about new electronic commerce technologies and how to use them, identify new e-commerce opportunities, and learn to understand the legal and regulatory climate for e-commerce.
2441 CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY ONLINE
1 University Pl.
Newport News, VA 23606
PH: (757)594-7607
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ec.seva.net/
Description:
Christopher Newport University and the Virginia Electronic Commerce Technology Center offer a Certificate Program in Electronic Commerce. Designed for business managers and executives, this program allows students an opportunity to increase their skills and knowledge in the theory, practices, and processes of electronic commerce.
2442 CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES VIRTUAL COLLEGE
10 Astor Pl., 5th Fl.
New York, NY 10003
PH: (212)998-7080
TF: 877-998-7080
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scps.nyu.edu/dyncon/virt/
Description:
NYU's Virtual College offers a certificate program in Electronic Commerce. Students completing the 4 course requirement will gain an overview of applications and services provided on the Internet as well as being able to focus on particular areas of e-business such as B2B, customer relationship management (CRM), security and advertising.
2443 CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE (ECC)
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON DIGITAL SOCIETY ALLIANCE
7300 Jack Newell Blvd. S
Ft. Worth, TX 76118
PH: (817)272-5914
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www2.uta.edu/ecomm/
Contact: Dr. Michael Reimann, Director
Description:
The University of Texas at Arlington Digital Society Alliance offers a certificate program in Electronic Commerce (eCC) which is targeted at individuals who want to expand their expertise in technologies for creating state-of-the-art eCommerce websites. This certificate requires that entering students are proficient in information technology. The eCC familiarizes students with new eCommerce concepts and web development.
2444 CERTIFIED E-COMMERCE CONSULTANT
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebiz.byu.edu/~jsd47/3
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business offers Extended Education Programs, with the opportunity to earn certification as a Certified E-Commerce Consultant. This certification is a validation of ebusiness skills, experience and education.
2445 CERTIFIED INTERNET MARKETER WORKSHOP
JER GROUP INC.
ONLINEWORKSHOPS.COM
56 Seabreeze Way
Dawsonville, GA 30534
PH: (706)216-3406
FX: (706)216-3979
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.onlineworkshops.com
Contact: Dr. John E. Reid, Jr., President
Description:
JER Group Inc. offers an online course called "Certified Internet Marketer Workshop." This workshop is designed to help students expand and apply their understanding of Internet Marketing techniques. Topics this workshop covers include arranging a functional database and communicating to it via email marketing campaigns, as well as improving your sales positioning and managing client expectations.
2446 CHANGE MANAGEMENT FOR E-BUSINESS SUCCESS
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON CONSORTIUM FOR GLOBAL ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Room 266D Mechanical Engineering Bldg.
1513 University Ave.
Madison, WI 53706
PH: (608)262-0861
FX: (608)262-8454
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://cgec.engr.wisc.edu
Contact: Dr. Raj Veeramani, Director
Description:
The University of Wisconsin Consortium for Global Electronic Commerce is a "university-industry collaborative initiative to create, integrate, transfer and apply knowledge of e-commerce and e-business technologies, business processes and organizational strategies to enhance the competitiveness of industry." Focus areas include eMarketing, Electronic Security, and Outsourcing. The Consortium offers an interactive seminar titled Change Management for E-Business Success with panel presentations covering basic concepts as well as more specific issues.
2447 CHARACTERIZING ELECTRONIC COMMERCE SITES
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Telecommunication
409 Communication Arts Bldg.
East Lansing, MI 48824
PH: (517)355-8372
URL: http://www.msu.edu
Description:
Characterizing Electronic Commerce Sites gives students an introductory working level of knowledge of several aspects of e-commerce including the main players involved in e-commerce, technological fundamentals of web-based commerce, design of e-commerce sites, basic legal and policy issues raised by the development of ecommerce, factors associated with the success or failure of an e-commerce, components of e-commerce transactions, marketing and advertising strategies that can support e-commerce and organizational impacts of e-commerce.
2448 COMMERCE IN THE DIGITAL AGE
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
2500 California Plz.
Omaha, NE 68178
PH: (402)280-2602
FX: (402)280-2172
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.creighton.edu
Contact: Ms. Gail Hafer, Graduate Coordinator
Description:
Creighton University offers a graduate level course called Commerce in the Digital Age. This course introduces the concepts of electronic commerce as facilitated by the Internet, World Wide Web, and other technologies. Topics covered include: the catalysts for e-commerce (business-to-business and business-to-customer), convergence of technologies and capabilities, legal and regulatory framework, behavior and educational challenges, and strategies for e-commerce success.
2449 COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR E-COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
975 University Ave.
Madison, WI 53706
PH: (608)262-1550
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://instruction.bus.wisc.edu/courses/op_listings/765.htm
Description:
The University of Wisconsin provides a course titled "Communication Technologies for E-Commerce." This course looks at basic concepts of data communications, networking, internetworking and telecommunication strategies for modern business.
2450 COMPETITION IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
KRANNERT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Purdue University
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)496-3384
FX: (765)494-9841
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu
Contact: Joy Dietz, Manager of Advising and Student Services
Description:
Competition in Electronic Commerce focuses on identifying and highlighting issues pertaining to business models that firms employ in e-commerce, organizational challenges and transitions in Internet commerce, sustaining value in cyberspace and entry into cyberspace by new and established firms.
2451 COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES FOR EBUSINESS
BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY
1000 Galvin Rd. S
Bellevue, NE 68005
PH: (402)293-2000
TF: 800-756-7920
FX: (402)293-2020
URL: http://www.bellevue.edu
Description:
Bellevue University offers a course called "Competitive Strategies for E-Business." Topics covered in this course that looks at technological and economic change include: strategic planning and management, fast-cycle management, gathering market intelligence, corporate restructuring, and global business strategy.
2452 COMPUTER SECURITY FOR E-BUSINESS
BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY
1000 Galvin Rd. S
Bellevue, NE 68005
PH: (402)293-2000
TF: 800-756-7920
FX: (402)293-2020
URL: http://www.bellevue.edu
Description:
Bellevue University offers a course called "Computer Security for E-Business." This course will look at methods of assuring secure and confidential transmission of information. Topics include: secure hardware; intrusion detection and countermeasures, digital signatures, encryption, password attacks, public key certificates, firewalls, virus detection and removal, and copy and counterfeit detection.
2453 COMPUTER SECURITY, PRIVACY AND POLICY
BENTLEY COLLEGE
175 Forest St.
Waltham, MA 02452-4705
PH: (781)891-2000
URL: http://www.bentley.edu
Description:
Bentley College offers a graduate level course called Computer Security, Privacy and Policy. This course focuses on online privacy and security from the legal, ethical, and organizational perspectives. Other topics addresses include using technology to manage privacy and management issues relating to online security.
2454 CONTEMPORARY ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS
Graduate Admissions Office
216 Administration Bldg.
Memphis, TN 38152-3370
PH: (901)678-2531
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.memphis.edu
Contact: Dr. Max Garzon, Program Coordinator
Description:
Contemporary Electronic Commerce focuses on Business-to-Consumer aspects of e-commerce. Its main components are marketing related topics and related technology infrastructure.
2455 CRAFTING THE E-BUSINESS MODEL
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXTENSION ONLINE
2000 Center St., Ste. 400
Berkeley, CA 94704
PH: (510)642-4124
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://learn.berkely.edu/
Description:
The University of California Extension Online's class "Crafting the E-Business Model" encourages students to analyze and rethink existing business models. Students will also build new models that produce quantifiable results to grow businesses. This course focuses on ecommerce business strategies. Students will be confronted with the issues that companies face when creating an ebusiness or moving an existing business into the e-world.
2456 CREATING COMMUNICATION SYNERGY IN THE EWORLD
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON UNIVERSITY EXTENDED EDUCATION
800 N State College Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92834-6870
PH: (714)278-2611
FX: (714)278-2088
URL: http://www.takethelead.fullerton.edu/Classes/
Description:
Cal State Fullerton offers a course called "Creating Communication Synergy in the eWorld." This course looks at building the team of marketing, general business management, IT, and customer service, and combining ideas with technology to increase profitability.
2457 CREATING THE E-BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
3201 E Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
As the capstone course for its MBA in EBusiness, the University of Phoenix offers a course entitled Creating the E-Business. This course integrates skills learned in previous e-business courses. Students will develop a design for all elements of an e-business, either creating an original e-business or converting an existing business. A convincing argument for why the business will be financially successful will be a vital part of the course.
2458 CREATING THE E-BUSINESS STRATEGY
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste. 200 Plz. E
San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers an executive education class called "Creating the E-Business Strategy." This course will give students understanding of the e-business strategic planning process and techniques for achieving alignment across the business. Topics discussed include building successful strategies for e-marketing, e-selling, esupport, e-supply chain, and e-workforce.
2459 CREATING AN EFFECTIVE WEB USER INTERFACE
ECNOW.COM
21265 Stevens Creek Blvd., Ste. 205
Cupertino, CA 95014
PH: (408)257-3000
FX: (603)843-0769
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecnow.com/courses/mgt04.htm
Description:
ECnow.com offers a course called Creating an Effective Web User Interface. This course uses a cross-disciplinary approach to user interface. It looks at how visual designers, information architects and database engineers collaborate to build a user interface for websites and web applications.
2460 CREATING AND IMPLEMENTING THE ECRM MASTER PLAN
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON UNIVERSITY EXTENDED EDUCATION
800 N State College Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92834-6870
PH: (714)278-2611
FX: (714)278-2088
URL: http://www.takethelead.fullerton.edu/Classes/
Description:
Cal State Fullerton offers a course called "Creating and Implementing the eCRM Master Plan." In this course students will work on a simulated project using case studies as a basis. Students will develop implement an eCRM strategic plan, and develop techniques for measuring the success of their plan.
2461 CREATING INTERNET-BASED APPLICATIONS
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS E-LAB
701 Tappan Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234
PH: (734)763-5796
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://elab-unix1.bus.umich.edu/index.php
Contact: Scott Moore, Faculty Director, E-Lab
Description:
The University of Michigan School of Business offers courses such as Creating Internet-based Applications, which is geared to entry-level students and covers the design and implementation of a Web site. The School of Business also provides the E-Lab as a technology incubator for faculty and students. Testing Internet-based projects or products in the hope of developing a business, as well as providing coursework online are some of the functions of the E-lab.
2462 CREATING AND MANAGING YOUR ECOMMERCE INITIATIVES
ECNOW.COM
21265 Stevens Creek Blvd., Ste. 205
Cupertino, CA 95014
PH: (408)257-3000
FX: (603)843-0769
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecnow.com/courses/mgt04.htm
Description:
ECnow.com offers a course called Creating and Managing Your E-Commerce Initiatives. This tutorial provides information on how to effectively deploy, manage, and utilize technology in business. Topics covered include the business case for e-commerce, enlisting management support, and communicating and measuring results.
2463 CREATING A WINNING E-BUSINESS
NETG
1751 W Diehl Rd, 2nd Fl.
Naperville, IL 60563-9099
PH: (630)369-3000
TF: 877-561-6384
FX: (630)983-4877
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.netg.com
Description:
NETg offers a course called Creating a Winning E-Business. This course serves as a guide to getting an online business off the ground. It begins with idea generation and progresses through business plans to creating and maintaining an e-business site.
2464 CRM AND CALL CENTER INTEGRATION IN THE E-BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
GW CENTER FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2029 K Street NW, Ste. 600
Washington, DC 20006
PH: (202)973-1150
FX: (202)973-1165
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gwu.edu/~cpd/programs/CWEC/
Description:
The GW Center for Professional Development offers a course called "CRM and Call Center Integration in the E-Business Enterprise." This course looks at the processes in CRM by which sales and support teams work together, multiple sales channels are supported, and business processes are integrated.
2465 CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
SOLOMON D. TRUJILLO CENTER FOR E.BUSINESS
University of Wyoming
College of Business
PO Box 3275
Laramie, WY 82071
PH: (307)766-6902
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.uwyo.edu
Contact: Dr. Kenton Walker, Director
Description:
Customer Relationship Management deals with the requirement of electronic assistance in e-commerce and the methods for helping customers electronically to ensure that they have questions answered promptly, obtain help when needed and can complain if dissatisfied.
2466 CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE E-COMMERCE PROGRAM
206 John M. Clayton Hall
Newark, DE 19716-7410
PH: (302)831-2741
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.continuingstudies.udel.edu/it/ecomm/index.shtml
Description:
The University of Delaware's Continuing Studies Program offers a course entitled "Customer Relationship Management." This course teaches effective Customer Relationship Management (CRM) techniques, and examines getting, keeping and growing customers.
2467 CYBER LAW
PURDUE UNIVERSITY KRANNERT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)494-9700
FX: (765)494-9658
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu/centers/ceer/
Description:
Purdue University's Krannert Graduate School of Management offers a course entitled Cyber Law. This course covers topics including regulation of cyberspace, legal jurisdiction over cyberspace, intellectual property, copyrights, on-line contracts, taxation, and on-line securities offerings.
2468 CYBER LAW
FOX SCHOOL-TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Speakman Hall, Rm. 5
Philadelphia, PA 19122
PH: (215)204-7678
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sbm.temple.edu
Description:
Cyber Law focuses on the legal issues surrounding the world of Electronic Commerce and will examine the needs of business managers in the online environment. Topics include business uses of Internet technology, intellectual property issues in Cyberspace, contract creation and enforcement, taxation, online security offerings, privacy, obscenity, defamation and computer crimes. The course will address these issues in a practical, business-oriented fashion and also includes a discussion of relevant laws and judicial decisions.
2469 CYBER LAW
KRANNERT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Purdue University
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)496-3384
FX: (765)494-9841
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu
Contact: Joy Dietz, Manager of Advising and Student Services
Description:
Cyber Law covers the laws affecting e-commerce and covers such topics as the regulations of cyberspace, intellectual property rights, copyrights, online contracts, taxation and online security. This is an eight-week course with Phillip Scaletta as the current instructor.
2470 DATA COMMUNICATIONS
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Department of MSIS, CBA 5.202
Austin, TX 78712
PH: (512)471-7962
FX: (512)471-0587
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://crec.bus.utexas.edu
Contact: Dr. Andrew B. Whinston, Director
Description:
Offering courses both online and in a traditional university setting, the University of Texas Center for Research in Electronic Commerce also sponsors multidisciplinary research programs and encourages collaboration with industry leaders. The Center offers a course titled Data Communications which aims to train IS professionals in techincal, managerial, and economic issues related to data communication and distributed processing.
2471 DATA FOR EBUSINESS
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
The Neeley School of Business
TCU Box 298530
Fort Worth, TX 76129
PH: (817)257-7540
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tcu.edu
Contact: Dr. Jane Mackay, Program Director
Description:
The Data for eBusiness (EBUS 30823) course teaches students solid database principles. Students will also be exposed to how data relates to eBusiness through such topics as data warehousing, use of consumer data for marketing, financial data available on the Internet and data and information reporting. Students must complete EBUS 20813 with a grade of C or better before taking this course.
2472 DATA MINING
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SMITH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Van Munching Hall
College Park, MD 20742
PH: (301)405-2278
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecommerce.umd.edu/
Description:
The University of Maryland Smith School of Business offers an MBA seminar course entitled "Data Mining." This seminar will focus on methods and tools for turning large quantities of data into information useful for managerial decision making.
2473 DATA MINING TECHNIQUES FOR BUSINESS
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
2500 California Plz.
Omaha, NE 68178
PH: (402)280-2602
FX: (402)280-2172
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.creighton.edu
Contact: Ms. Gail Hafer, Graduate Coordinator
Description:
Creighton University offers a graduate level course called Data Mining Techniques for Business. This course focuses on extracting information and knowledge from large databases. Methods of using this data, such as uncovering factors that affect purchasing patterns and identifying potential profitable investments and opportunities, are also explored.
2474 DATABASE MANAGEMENT FOR ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
Kania School of Management
Brennan Hall, Ste. 438
Scranton, PA 18510
PH: (570)941-7746
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scranton.edu
Contact: Dr. Parsed Kakumanu, Chair, Operation & Info. Mgmt. Dept.
Description:
Database Management for Electronic Business deals with database design, implementation and use of Database Management Systems to support e-commerce. Covered topics will include data modeling and structured query language, distributed database management system, open database connectivity, integration of web server and backend database server, data warehousing and mining, online analytical processing and database application and management. Students must complete Intro to E-Business before taking this class.
2475 DATABASE WAREHOUSING, MINING AND BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
NOTRE DAME COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
276 Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame, IN 46556
PH: (219)631-8488
TF: 800-631-8488
FX: (219)631-8800
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nd.edu/~mba
Contact: Carolyn Woo, Dean
Description:
The Notre Dame MBA Program offers a course called "Database Warehousing, Mining and Business Intelligence." This course involves discussion of the administration of the data warehouse including transaction management, data management, information supply chain and the data warehouse interface using the Web as a delivery system. Data mining enabling technologies and data mining methods will be discussed using management perspectives.
2476 DATABASES AND DATA MINING FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Computer Science
6050 University Ave.
Halifax, NS, Canada B3H1W5
PH: (902)494-2740
FX: (902)492-1517
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecomm.dal.ca
Contact: Dr. Kori Inkpen, Dir., Master of E-Commerce Program
Description:
Databases and Data Mining for Electronic Commerce covers key issues in data warehouse architecture; design of data warehouses; creation, development and maintenance of warehouses; and tools and techniques for querying, analyzing and mining the warehouse data.
2477 DECISION TECHNOLOGIES FOR EBUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CARLSON SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
321 19th Ave.
S. Minneapolis, MN 55455
PH: (612)624-8030
FX: (612)626-1316
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.csom.umn.edu/
Description:
The Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota offers a graduate level course called "Decision Technologies for E-Business." This course covers technologies as well as business applications in areas such as revenue yield management in the hospitality and travel industries, e-business intelligence in supply chain management, and support of consumer decision making for Web-based purchasing.
2478 DESIGNING FOR DOLLARS: DISCOVERING HOW PEOPLE BUY ONLINE
USER INTERFACE ENGINEERING
242 Neck Rd.
Bradford, MA 01835
PH: (978)374-8300
FX: (978)374-9175
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://world.std.com/~uieweb/courses.htm
Description:
User Interface Engineering offers a course called Designing for Dollars: Discovering How People Buy Online. This course is offered at User Interface's sites in Boston, Austin, Seattle, and San Francisco; or can be offered at an individual company's place of business. In this course students will learn to turn visitors into customers. This course will discuss many common problems that stop visitors from completing purchases on e-commerce sites, and provide sound ideas for solutions.
2479 DESIGNING EFFECTIVE WEBSITES: A MARKETING PERSPECTIVE
HARVARD UNIVERSITY HARVARD EXTENSION SCHOOL
51 Brattle St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
PH: (617)495-4005
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.extension.harvard.edu/
Description:
Harvard University's Extension School offers a course called Designing Effective Websites: A Marketing Perspective. This course looks at what makes a site beneficial to the visitor, encouraging return visits. It also examines the problem of measuring the site's effectiveness from the marketer's perspective.
2480 DESIGNING AND PLANNING ECOMMERCE SOLUTIONS
BAKER COLLEGE
1116 W Bristol Rd.
Flint, MI 48507-9843
PH: (810)766-4390
TF: 800-469-3165
FX: (810)766-4399
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.baker.edu
Description:
Baker College offers an online course called Designing and Planning E-Commerce Solutions. This course examines the decisions and processes involved in creating an e-commerce web site.
2481 DESIGNING WEB SITES FOR INTERACTIVITY
MERCY COLLEGE
555 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
PH: (914)674-7306
FX: (914)674-7518
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mercy.edu
Contact: John DiElsi, Program Dir.
Description:
Mercy College offers a graduate level course called Designing Web Sites for Interactivity. This course covers topics including creating appropriate forms for gathering information, improving site navigation, animated graphics, and using customer service tools.
2482 DEVELOPING E-COMMERCE MODELS
HARVARD UNIVERSITY HARVARD EXTENSION SCHOOL
51 Brattle St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
PH: (617)495-4005
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.extension.harvard.edu/
Description:
Harvard University's Extension School offers a course called Developing E-Commerce Models. In this course E-business models will be presented, and students will examine how an electronic commerce platform for the Internet affects costs, customer response time, and quality across a variety of industries.
2483 DEVELOPING INTERNET BUSINESS STRATEGIES
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university offering a suite of courses called "Developing Internet Business Strategies." This series of 4 two hour courses addresses the difference between traditional companies moving into the information economy and Internet startups. It helps students assess the readiness and strategic position of a company looking at developing its Internet business.
2484 DEVELOPING AN INTERNET BUSINESS STRATEGY
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SLOAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
E52-126, 50 Memorial Dr.
Cambridge, MA 02142-1347
PH: (617)253-7166
FX: (617)252-1200
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/
Contact: Marie T. Eiter, Executive Director
Description:
The Executive Education program at MIT's Sloan School of Management offers "Developing an Internet Business Strategy" designed to help senior executives understand and manage the new ways of marketing and doing business in the digital economy. It draws on MIT's leadership in developing Internet technologies and innovations, in addressing how you can successfully bring your business onto the Internet to bridge the gap between current business strategies and Internet-based business models.
2485 DEVELOPING AND MANAGING YOUR ECOMMERCE CONTENT
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste. 200 Plz. E
San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers a course called "Developing and Managing Your E-Commerce Content." This management course will teach students about systems for efficient content delivery and storage, maintaining style, assessing the content's success and adapting to changing markets. From concept to creation, archiving and assessing success, you discover what makes content compelling, easy for users to navigate and easy for Web teams to work with.
2486 DEVELOPING YOUR INTERNET BUSINESS PLAN
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA EXTENSION SERVICE
240 Coffey Hall
1420 Eckles Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55108-6068
PH: (612)624-1222
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.extension.umn.edu/mainstreet/curriculum/index.html
Description:
The University of Minnesota Extension Service offers a course called Developing Your Internet Business Plan. This course will guide the student through the process of creating a business plan. Topics covered include setting goals, building a team, creating a budget, and locating resources.
2487 DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE WEB
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
2500 California Plz.
Omaha, NE 68178
PH: (402)280-2602
FX: (402)280-2172
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.creighton.edu
Contact: Ms. Gail Hafer, Graduate Coordinator
Description:
Creighton University offers a graduate level course called Development Technologies for the Web. This course will explore new programming languages and environments such as CGI, JavsScript and flash, in order to improve functionality in commercial web sites.
2488 DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY FOR ECOMMERCE
REGIS UNIVERSITY GRADUATE PROGRAMS
3333 Regis Boulevard, L-16
Denver, CO 80221-1099
PH: (303)458-4080
TF: 800-667-9270
FX: (303)964-5538
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.regis.edu
Description:
Regis University offers a course called Development Technology for E-Commerce. This course examines HTML insufficiency and its resulting nEED for better features. Students will also look at alternate programming languages and environments.
2489 DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION AND PROTECTING YOUR PROPERTY ONLINE
MARLBORO COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY CENTER
PO Box A
Marlboro, VT 05344
PH: (802)257-4333
FX: (802)257-4154
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.marlboro.edu/techcenter/programs/
Description:
Marlboro College Technology Center offers a variety of community and professional programs, including Digital Distribution and Protecting Your Property Online. This seminar examines issues in protecting intellectual and creative property in the age of digital distribution.
2490 DIGITAL SOCIETY CERTIFICATE
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON DIGITAL SOCIETY ALLIANCE
7300 Jack Newell Blvd. S
Ft. Worth, TX 76118
PH: (817)272-5914
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www2.uta.edu/ecomm/
Contact: Dr. Michael Reimann, Director
Description:
The University of Texas at Arlington Digital Society Alliance offers the Digital Society Certificate (dSC). This program utilizes education to immerse students in the realities of a complex world. An interdisciplinary perspective of society, business, industry, and technology is approached in this program. Students benefit from exposure to organizations that are experts in the digital society.
2491 DIRECT MARKETING
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS E-BUSINESS PROGRAM
Box 353200
Seattle, WA 98195-3200
PH: (206)543-8749
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://depts.washington.edu/ebiz/
Contact: Jim Jiambalvo, Faculty Director
Description:
As a part of its MBA E-Business program, the University of Washington offers "Direct Marketing." This class will explore how direct marketing, in its principles and practices, is uniquely suited to take advantage of the Internet. The course will revolve around case study and in-class discussion. An exercise in best case/worst case analysis of Internet direct marketing ventures will offer the opportunity to study extended topics such as direct marketing to children on the Internet, classic direct marketing on the Internet, catalog marketing and the Internet, services and B2B direct marketing on the Internet, and non-for-profit marketing on the Internet.
2492 DIRECT MARKETING AND E-COMMERCE
BABSON COLLEGE F.W. OLIN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
231 Forest St.
Babson Park, MA 02457-0310
PH: (781)235-1200
URL: http://faculty.babson.edu/isaacson/dmec/syldm00s1.htm
Contact: Larry Isaacson, Professor
Description:
Direct Marketing and E-Commerce is the title of this Babson College course which focuses on how firms are using new e-business technologies to market and deliver a wide range of products and services to their B2B and B2C customers.
2493 DIRECT MARKETING MANAGEMENT
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
PO Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
PH: (414)288-7142
FX: (414)288-1660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.busadm.mu.edu/mba
Contact: Jeanne Simmons, Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs
Description:
Marquette University's College of Business Administration offers a course called Direct Marketing Management. This graduate level course will give an overview of direct marketing (database marketing) fundamentals and issues of ethics and privacy. Students will develop an ecommerce marketing plan for direct marketing via the Internet.
2494 DOING BUSINESS ON THE INTERNET
YALE UNIVERSITY DEPT. OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
PO Box 208285
New Haven, CT 06520-8285
PH: (203)432-1246
FX: (203)432-0593
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://zoo.cs.yale.edu/classes/cs155/fall01/
Contact: Joan Feigenbaum, Instructor
Description:
Yale University offers an undergraduate course called "Doing Business on the Internet." Topics covered include internet basics; online content distribution and digital copyright; web searching, as a technology and as a business; B2B, B2C, and C2C technology and business models; user privacy, information ownership, and related policy issues.
2495 E-BUSINESS
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: inquires@cardean, edu
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university which provides business education coursework for working professionals, including an online MBA degree. Cardean offers a complete E-Business curriculum, consisting of over a dozen courses developed with Columbia Business School, Stanford University and others. Some coursework is designed to give an overview of various E-Business topics, while other courses cover the subject in depth.
2496 E-BUSINESS
ELEMENTK
500 Canal View Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14623
PH: (585)240-7500
TF: 800-434-3466
FX: (585)240-7760
URL: http://www.elementk.com
Description:
Element K offers a coursework curriculum in E-Business, with classes offered both online and in their Rochester learning center. Online classes can be either self-paced or instructor led. Element K has more than 20 years experience in adult learning, and provides a variety of accessible coursework authored by experts. The Element K EBusiness concentration is designed to introduce students to the world on online business and e-commerce.
2497 E-BUSINESS
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY THE FOX SCHOOL
Speakman Hall, Rm. 5
Philadelphia, PA 19122
PH: (215)204-7678
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sbm.temple.edu/ebi/
Contact: Otto W. K. Lee, Managing Director
Description:
The Temple University E-Business Institute at the Fox School offers technology-based, business-focused degree programs. Some of the programs offered are MBA in E-business or information systems, MS in E-business, and BBA in E-marketing. The Institute also offers certificate and non-credit programs for executives and mid-level managers. Workshops and seminars study subjects such as Strategy and Policy, Information Technology Integration, and Marketing and Distribution.
2498 E-BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
3201 E Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
The University of Phoenix offers a course called E-Business. In this course students will gain an overview of e-business strategic management, business-to-business and business-to-consumer transactions, effective e-marketing, and the legal and ethical issues of e-business.
2499 E-BUSINESS
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY MCDONOUGH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
310 Old North
Washington, DC 20057
PH: (202)687-3802
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.msb.edu/faculty/culnanm/TKM/syllabus.html
Description:
The course E-Business will address issues related to developing an Internet strategy for existing brick and mortar organizations. These include the ways organizations gain advantage or reduce their costs by using electronic commerce. The majority of these issues are also relevant to the entrepreneur planning to start a new.com company.
2500 E-BUSINESS
EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY
Box 70267
Johnson City, TN 37614-0054
PH: (423)429-1000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.etsu.edu
Description:
This E-business course will cover the design and implementation of a typical e-business system. The student will gain insight into technologies and procedures that makeup e-business.
2501 E-BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE
RED HAT
1801 Varsity Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27606
PH: (919)754-3700
TF: 888-733-4281
FX: (919)754-3701
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.redhat.com
Description:
Red Hat, the largest provider of open source technology, offers an online course called "E-Business Architecture." This course examines the methods for creating a solid, scalable e-business architecture. Topics include a discussion of how e-business is being shaped by technology and telecommunications, as well as a look at e-business models, business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) relationships.
2502 E-BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE
DIGITALTHINK INC
601 Brannan St.
San Francisco, CA 94107
PH: (415)625-4000
TF: 888-686-8817
FX: (415)625-4100
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.digitalthink.com
Contact: Mr. Pete Goettner, Chairman
Founded:
1996.
Staff:
450.
Description:
Founded in 1996, DigitalThink offers a course entitled "E-Business Architecture" which examines the components and process for creating a solid e-business architecture. It begins with a discussion about how e-business is being shaped by technology, and then covers e-business models, business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) relationships, how to prepare an organization for e-business, and the technology that is needed.
2503 E-BUSINESS ARCHITECTURES
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRICE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
307 W Brooks, Room 307E
Norman, OK 73019-4006
PH: (405)325-0768
FX: (405)325-7482
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ou.edu/business/mis/courses.html
Contact: Robert W. Zmud, MIS Division Director
Description:
The University of Oklahoma offers a course titled "E-Business Architectures." This course looks at the basic concepts of telecommunications and distribution processing and their applications to e-business. This course focuses on managerial issues.
2504 E-BUSINESS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX ONLINE
3157 E. Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
The University of Phoenix Online offers a Bachelor of Science degree in E-Business. This degree program provides fundamental knowledge in both business and information technology. The coursework is designed to produce graduates ready to work in e-Business positions.
2505 E-BUSINESS BASICS (SBA)
U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
409 3rd St. SW
Washington, DC 20416
PH: 800-827-5722
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sba.gov/classroom
Description:
The Small Business Administration (SBA) in partnership with Cisco Systems offers a free online course called E-Business Basics. This course gives information about the technologies, software and products students will nEED for a successful Internet strategy and shows them how to work with third-party resources, such as resellers and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to determine and implement an e-business strategy.
2506 E-BUSINESS BBA
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
The Neeley School of Business
TCU Box 298530
Fort Worth, TX 76129
PH: (817)257-7540
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tcu.edu
Contact: Dr. Jane Mackay, Program Director
Description:
The BBA with a major in E-Business program gives students the ability to develop, implement and manage an infrastructure of information technology, data and organization-wide systems. The program also gives the skills to manage, analysis and develop applications dealing with ebusiness, and they will be able to assist in incorporating information technology into the organization's strategy, planning and practices. To obtain a degree students must complete 30 semester hours of the Business Core and all required E-Business courses.
2507 E-BUSINESS: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FOR THE WEB
CAPELLA UNIVERSITY
222 S 9th St., 20th Fl.
Minneapolis, MN 55402
PH: (612)339-8650
TF: 888-227-3552
FX: (612)339-8022
URL: http://www.capella.edu
Description:
E-Business: Business Development for the Web builds on the Intro to E-Business course and deals with topics such as business models, staffing and finance for businesses that operate partially or entirely on the web.
2508 E-BUSINESS CERTIFICATE
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE RENSSELAER PROFESSIONAL AND DISTANCE EDUCATION
CII Ste. 4011, 110 8th St.
Troy, NY 12180-3590
PH: (518)276-7787
FX: (518)276-8495
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://rsvp.rpi.edu/
Description:
Rensselaer's Lally School of Management and Technology offers a certificate in E-Business. This certificate is designed to prepare working professionals for operating in the new E-Business environments. The certificate program includes courses at the intersection of Management and Technology. Students can choose from a variety of courses in E-Business topics.
2509 E-BUSINESS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUART GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
565 W. Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
PH: (312)906-6500
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stuart.iit.edu/
Description:
The Illinois Institute of Technology offers an E-Business Certificate program designed for managers and professionals. In this graduate level program, students will learn about supply chain management, marketing on the Internet, data communications, customer relationship management and web site design.
2510 E-BUSINESS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
MANHATTAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
99 Hudson St., 3rd Fl.
New York, NY 10013
PH: (212)625-9483
FX: (212)431-0420
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://mimusa.org
Description:
The Manhattan Institute of Management offers an E-Business Certificate Program. This short term program (6-12 months) includes coursework and an internship at an American company. Both the courses and the internship can be provided online or on-site.
2511 E-BUSINESS CONCENTRATION
BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY
1000 Galvin Rd.
S Bellevue, NE 68005
PH: (402)293-2000
TF: 800-756-7920
FX: (402)293-2020
URL: http://www.bellevue.edu
Description:
Bellevue University offers a B.S. degree with a concentration in E-Business. This degree is a 36-credit hour program. The courses cover many topics related to E-Business including E-commerce technology, marketing, computer security, electronic payment systems, competitive strategies, Web programming and design, emerging technologies, and legal and ethical issues.
2512 E-BUSINESS CONSULTING
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebusiness.byu.edu/ebus.cfm
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business offers a course titled "E-Business Consulting." In this course students will complete professional consulting projects with industry partners.
2513 E-BUSINESS CURRICULUM
NETG
1751 W Diehl Rd, 2nd Fl.
Naperville, IL 60563-9099
PH: (630)369-3000
TF: 877-561-6384
FX: (630)983-4877
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.netg.com
Description:
NETg provides an E-Business curriculum which consists of eight courses. Topics covered include building and securing infrastructure, choosing tools and technologies, understanding applications, working with employees and customers.
2514 E-BUSINESS E-COMMERCE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (MC077)
815 W Van Buren St., Ste. 220
Chicago, IL 60607-3525
PH: (312)413-2404
FX: (312)413-0338
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.uic.edu/cba/pdp/online/ebiz/
Description:
The University of Illinois at Chicago offers an online E-Business E-Commerce Certificate Program. This 12 week course will enable students to become e-business proficient, and gain understanding of where E-Business can fit in their organizations. The course consists of 6 modules which cover topics such as an e-business overview, marketing and the Internet, and technology architecture.
2515 E-BUSINESS: E-LEADERSHIP FOR EBUSINESS
CAPELLA UNIVERSITY
222 S 9th St., 20th Fl.
Minneapolis, MN 55402
PH: (612)339-8650
TF: 888-227-3552
FX: (612)339-8022
URL: http://www.capella.edu
Description:
E-Business: E-Leadership for E-Business focuses on an analysis of leadership issues in e-business, including mentoring in the virtual organization, long-range thinking on Internet time, e-business ethics and diversity awareness. Students will look beyond today's e-commerce mentality to envision the future of work and business in an interconnected world.
2516 E-BUSINESS ECONOMICS
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS E-BUSINESS PROGRAM
Box 353200
Seattle, WA 98195-3200
PH: (206)543-8749
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://depts.washington.edu/ebiz/
Contact: Jim Jiambalvo, Faculty Director
Description:
As a part of its MBA program, the University of Washington provides a course entitled "E-Business Economics." This course will use economic principles to help students to see the implications of evolving Internet technology for business decision-making, market prices and market structure. The course will also develop theoretical extensions of the models already covered to enable students to more deeply analyze the questions that the Internet poses.
2517 E-BUSINESS: ENTERPRISE WIDE PLANNING
ELEMENTK
500 Canal View Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14623
PH: (585)240-7500
TF: 800-434-3466
FX: (585)240-7760
URL: http://www.elementk.com
Description:
Element K offers an online course entitled "EBusiness: Enterprise Wide Planning." In this self study course students will learn to write vision and mission statements for their E-Business and select planning strategies to carry out those statements, perform a market analysis to help shape your plan, select an E-Business model, Web site model, and Web strategies for their own E-Business, evaluate and make decisions regarding the internal operation functions, create a marketing strategy, develop a financial plan, and write an E-Business plan using the components of a traditional business plan.
2518 E-BUSINESS: ENTERPRISE WIDE PLANNING
SMARTPLANET
CNET Networks Inc.
235 Second St.
San Francisco, CA 94105
PH: 800-449-2738
TF: 800-449-2738
URL: http://www.smartplanet.com
Description:
E-Business: Enterprise Wide Planning is an online independent study course that will teach students to write vision and mission statements for their e-business, select planning strategies to carry out those statements, perform a market analysis to help shape their e-business plan, select an e-business model, select website model, select Web strategies for their e-business, evaluate and make decisions regarding the internal operation functions for their e-business, create a marketing strategy for their e-business, develop a financial plan for their e-business and write an e-business plan using the components of a traditional business plan.
2519 E-BUSINESS: ETHICS
CAPELLA UNIVERSITY
222 S 9th St., 20th Fl.
Minneapolis, MN 55402
PH: (612)339-8650
TF: 888-227-3552
FX: (612)339-8022
URL: http://www.capella.edu
Description:
E-Business: Ethics covers the ethical topics that are presently of concern to electronic commerce businesses and their customers. Covered topics include the proper use of information about customers, censorship verses free speech, responsibility for site security and promoting consumer trust of Internet transactions, access to websites by minors and website conduct that may be legal in one state and illegal in another.
2520 E-BUSINESS FOUNDATIONS AND APPLICATIONS
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE E-COMMERCE PROGRAM
206 John M. Clayton Hall
Newark, DE 19716-7410
PH: (302)831-2741
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.continuingstudies.udel.edu/it/ecomm/index.shtml
Description:
The University of Delaware's Continuing Studies Program offers a course titled "E-Business Foundations and Applications." This course serves as an introduction to e-commerce, and examines the latest trends and directions in e-commerce applications. It also helps students to begin using the Internet for business purposes.
2521 E-BUSINESS: FUNDAMENTALS OF ECOMMERCE
SMARTPLANET
CNET Networks Inc.
235 Second St.
San Francisco, CA 94105
PH: 800-449-2738
TF: 800-449-2738
URL: http://www.smartplanet.com
Description:
E-Business: Fundamentals of E-Commerce is an online instructor-led introductory-level course designed to provide students with a basic understanding of some of the fundamental concepts related to e-commerce. Some objectives of the course includes clearly understanding the fundamental aspects of e-commerce including a knowledge of the history of the Internet and its influence on e-commerce; understanding e-commerce customer relationship management, resource planning, supply chain management and procurement; locating and interpreting e-commerce marketing statistics in order to effectively plan e-commerce marketing strategies; and researching information about software, hardware and service providers.
2522 E-BUSINESS: FUNDAMENTALS OF ECOMMERCE
ELEMENTK
500 Canal View Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14623
PH: (585)240-7500
TF: 800-434-3466
FX: (585)240-7760
URL: http://www.elementk.com
Description:
Element K offers an online course called "EBusiness: Fundamentals of eCommerce." This course is instructor-led and is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of some of the fundamental concepts related to eCommerce, Some of the topics covered include the history of the Internet and its influence on eCommerce, understanding eCommerce customer relationship management, resource planning, supply chain management and procurement, and knowledge management.
2523 E-BUSINESS: FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTERPRISE WIDE INFRASTRUCTURE
ELEMENTK
500 Canal View Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14623
PH: (585)240-7500
TF: 800-434-3466
FX: (585)240-7760
URL: http://www.elementk.com
Description:
Element K offers a course intended for both managers and developers called "E-Business: Fundamentals of Enterprise Wide Infrastructure." This course will provide students with an understanding of both the strategic models and enabling technologies that underpin business to business (B2B) eCommerce, which is an important segment of the broader category of eBusiness. The course focuses on the ways in which Internet technologies can be used to build an end-to-end value chain, facilitating the management of supply chains, selling chains, enterprise resources, and relationships with both customers and partners.
2524 E-BUSINESS: FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTERPRISE WIDE INFRASTRUCTURE
SMARTPLANET
CNET Networks Inc.
235 Second St.
San Francisco, CA 94105
PH: 800-449-2738
TF: 800-449-2738
URL: http://www.smartplanet.com
Description:
E-Business: Fundamentals of Enterprise Wide Infrastructure is an online independent study course that will discuss the main differences between e-commerce and ebusiness, review several e-business trends, discuss Customer Relationship Management core competencies, CRM implementation trends, common CRM implementation planning strategies, discuss e-procurement business drivers, operating resource procurement, common e-procurement business problems, common e-procurement implementation planning strategies, and discuss core knowledge management application classes.
2525 E-BUSINESS: FUNDAMENTALS OF SMALL BUSINESS SITE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
ELEMENTK
500 Canal View Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14623
PH: (585)240-7500
TF: 800-434-3466
FX: (585)240-7760
URL: http://www.elementk.com
Description:
Element K offers an online self-study course called "E-Business: Fundamentals of Small Business Site Planning and Development." This class will examine ECommerce planning ideas, and E-Commerce equipment requirements. Students will also search the Web to get help for your small business needs such as selecting an Internet Service Provider (ISP), Web hosting service and E-commerce solutions. They will also examine how to create a secure E-Commerce environment, review legal issues involved in creating an E-Commerce business, register with search engines, identify Internet marketing tools, and use Customer Relationship Management (CRM) to establish and maintain relationships with their customers.
2526 E-BUSINESS I: SYSTEMS FUNDAMENTALS
UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA
11000 University Pky.
Pensacola, FL 32514-5752
PH: (850)474-2317
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebiz.uwf.edu/
Contact: Dr. Richard Platt, Instructor
Description:
The University of West Florida provides a course called "E-Business I: Systems Fundamentals" which is designed to be an informative course on the fundamental technologies and systems used to conduct electronic business. The course presents the theory and practice involved with organization-wide application of technology to e-nable improved business processes and decisions
2527 E-BUSINESS INFRASTRUCTURES
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES VIRTUAL COLLEGE
10 Astor Pl., 5th Fl.
New York, NY 10003
PH: (212)998-7080
TF: 877-998-7080
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scps.nyu.edu/dyncon/virt/
Description:
NYU's Virtual College offers a certificate program in E-business Infrastructures. This 4 course certificate will introduce students to Internet applications, web application servers, and further study strategy and structure of ebusiness.
2528 E-BUSINESS INTERFACE DESIGN
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY KELLSTADT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
1 E Jackson, Ste. 7900
Chicago, IL 60604-2287
PH: (312)362-8810
FX: (312)362-6677
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://commerce.depaul.edu/
Contact: Felicia Richardson-McGee, Assistant Director
Description:
DePaul University's Kellstadt School of Business offers a "E-Business Interface Design" which is an MBA web design class. This class will study web design, tools, and techniques, and we apply them to building web interfaces.
2529 E-BUSINESS FOR IT MANAGEMENT: FROM STRATEGY TO INTERNET MARKETING TECHNIQUES
ECNOW.COM
21265 Stevens Creek Blvd., Ste. 205
Cupertino, CA 95014
PH: (408)257-3000
FX: (603)843-0769
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecnow.com/courses/mgt04.htm
Description:
ECnow.com offers a course called E-Business for IT Management: From Strategy to Internet Marketing Techniques. This course explores e-business topics including strategic planning, business models, business processes and tools.
2530 E-BUSINESS LECTURE SERIES
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebusiness.byu.edu/ebus.cfm
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business offers a course titled "E-Business Lecture Series." Taught by the director of the Rollins Center, and beginning with information on the fundamentals of e-business, this course consists of lectures from e-business leaders on important e-business subjects.
2531 E-BUSINESS: MANAGING IN THE TECHNICAL ENVIRONMENT
CAPELLA UNIVERSITY
222 S 9th St., 20th Fl.
Minneapolis, MN 55402
PH: (612)339-8650
TF: 888-227-3552
FX: (612)339-8022
URL: http://www.capella.edu
Description:
The E-Business: Managing in the Technical Environment course surveys the manager's role and function within an electronic business environment. The course will develop an understanding and practical skills in management issues that bridge technical and non-technical sides of the business. Covered topics include virtual team management, project management and considerations for hardware and software development and/or purchasing.
2532 E-BUSINESS FOR MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES
PURDUE UNIVERSITY KRANNERT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)494-9700
FX: (765)494-9658
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu/centers/ceer/
Description:
Purdue University's Krannert Graduate School of Management offers a course entitled E-Business for Manufacturing Enterprises. This course will give an overview of the opportunities and challenges of implementing e-business within an established corporate environment.
2533 E-BUSINESS AND MARKETING
YALE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
135 Prospect St.
PO Box 208200
New Haven, CT 06520-8200
PH: (203)432-5932
FX: (203)432-7004
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mba.yale.edu
Contact: James Stevens, Director
Description:
The E-business and Marketing course is designed to link the opportunities and challenges offered by the Internet with the theory and practice of marketing. The course aims to understand how these principles will have to change in order to create and capture value online and students will be actively engaged in critically evaluating online business ideas.
2534 E-BUSINESS MARKETING
SENECA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY, NEWNHAM CAMPUS FACULTY OF BUSINESS
1750 Finch Ave. E
Toronto, ON, Canada M2J2X5
PH: (416)491-5050
FX: (416)493-4144
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.witiger.com/senecacollege/IEC812.htm
Contact: Tim Richardson, Professor
Description:
Seneca College, Toronto offers a course called "E-Business Marketing." This course looks at e-business topics such as business models, strategy and acquisition, new product development, promotion and pricing issues.
2535 E-BUSINESS MARKETING
WALDEN UNIVERSITY
155 5th Ave. S
Minneapolis, MN 55401
PH: (612)338-7224
TF: 800-925-3368
FX: (612)338-5092
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.waldenu.edu
Description:
Walden University offers an MBA course titled "E-Business Marketing." This course focuses on customer relationship management (CRM) for digital startups. Traditional and e-marketing practices are compared and contrasted.
2536 E-BUSINESS MARKETING
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS E-BUSINESS PROGRAM
Box 353200
Seattle, WA 98195-3200
PH: (206)543-8749
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://depts.washington.edu/ebiz/
Contact: Jim Jiambalvo, Faculty Director
Description:
The University of Washington offers the graduate course "E-Business Marketing" which will critically analyze current strategies for Internet Marketing and explore new frontiers. Topics covered include examining the history, culture and design of the Internet and the resulting impact on Internet Marketing; Web-based business models; consumer demographics and Web usage behavior; personalization versus privacy invasion; reputation and brand loyalty on the Net; virtual communities; and the marketing mix for cyberspace.
2537 E-BUSINESS: MARKETING, CUSTOMERS AND VIRTUAL COMMUNITY
CAPELLA UNIVERSITY
222 S 9th St., 20th Fl.
Minneapolis, MN 55402
PH: (612)339-8650
TF: 888-227-3552
FX: (612)339-8022
URL: http://www.capella.edu
Description:
E-Business: Marketing, Customers and Virtual Community focuses on development and management of a virtual community, including financial considerations, community-building, developing and managing content, aligning online and offline marketing with virtual community goals, developing partnerships and vendor relationships.
2538 E-BUSINESS MBA
CAPELLA UNIVERSITY
222 S 9th St., 20th Fl.
Minneapolis, MN 55402
PH: (612)339-8650
TF: 888-227-3552
FX: (612)339-8022
URL: http://www.capella.edu
Description:
The MBA with specialization in E-Business program can prepare professionals for leadership roles in their organizations by strengthening their skills to plan, develop and manage e-business strategies. A total of 52 credits must be obtained to fulfill the requirements for an MBA with E-Business specialization.
2539 E-BUSINESS MBA
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX ONLINE
3157 E. Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
The University of Phoenix Online offers an MBA in E-Business. This degree program emphasizes the identification, analysis, and solution of management problems that require technical understanding and effective decision making.
2540 E-BUSINESS MINOR
UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
11000 University Pky.
Pensacola, FL 32514-5752
PH: (850)474-2348
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebiz.uwf.edu/
Description:
The University of West Florida College of Business offers an e-business minor for undergraduates. The school recognizes that e-Business is a discipline whose foundations bridge technology and business policies. Different from any of the areas that support technology and business, the e-Business minor is an interdisciplinary undergraduate program consisting of three foundation courses and two electives.
2541 E-BUSINESS: MODELS AND APPLICATIONS FOR E-COMMERCE
THE WHARTON SCHOOL FT KNOWLEDGE EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
80 Strand
London WC2R0RL, United Kingdom
PH: 44 20 7010 2751
FX: 44 20 7010 6616
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ftknowledge-wharton.com/ftk_war_mainframeset.html
Description:
The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania's FT Knowledge offers an executive education program called "E-Business: Models and Applications for ECommerce." These 30 hour 5 week self-paced online seminars led by Wharton faculty will help students understand e-business trends, analyze e-business options for your company and plan your e-business strategy.
2542 E-BUSINESS MODELS FOR THE NEW ECONOMY
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE E-COMMERCE PROGRAM
206 John M. Clayton Hall
Newark, DE 19716-7410
PH: (302)831-2741
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.continuingstudies.udel.edu/it/ecomm/index.shtml
Description:
The University of Delaware's Continuing Studies Program offers a course titled "E-Business Models for the New Economy." This course looks at how new business models are evolving and provides information on how to identify and evaluate strategies for the new economy.
2543 E-BUSINESS OPERATIONS
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
3201 E Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
The University of Phoenix offers a graduate level course entitled E-Business Operations. This course looks at the integration of business processes and technology for companies conducting e-business. Business processes included are Enterprise Resource Planning, Customer Relationship Management, Selling Chain Management, Supply Chain Management, e-procurement, and Knowledge Management.
2544 E-BUSINESS OPTION
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON CAMERON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
601 S College Rd.
Wilmington, NC 28403
PH: (910)962-3777
FX: (910)962-3815
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.csb.uncwil.edu/indexie.htm
Contact: Lawrence S. Clark, Dean
Description:
the University of North Carolina at Wilmington Cameron School of Business offers an "E-Business Option" for business majors interested in study of the application of information technology to business processes. Students gain understanding of business fundamentals as well as the technology enabling E-Business.
2545 E-BUSINESS PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY FACULTY OF CONTINUING EDUCATION COMPUOFC
Education Tower, Rm. 126
2500 University Dr. NW
Calgary, AB, Canada T2N1N4
PH: (403)220-2866
FX: (403)289-7287
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.computer.ucalgary.ca
Contact: Theresa Ferguson, Program Director
Description:
The University of Calgary offers online learning through its Faculty of Continuing Education. Courses include "E-Business Practical Applications" which examines e-business case studies. These case studies demonstrate how Web sites have been created or improved upon based on problems unique to each case. Students will then access the Web sites for each company, with the intention of generating ideas for your own e-commerce site and identifying common issues.
2546 E-BUSINESS: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
ELEMENTK
500 Canal View Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14623
PH: (585)240-7500
TF: 800-434-3466
FX: (585)240-7760
URL: http://www.elementk.com
Description:
Element K offers an instructor-led online course called "E-Business: Practical Applications." This course is designed as a laboratory study of 4 successful or not so successful eCommerce enterprises currently in place on the Internet. These are actual case studies of four businesses that have been operating in the eCommerce arena for a number of years. It is designed to expose students to the practical application of technology that may be used in their own eCommerce endeavor, and to aid them with successful decision making regarding their eCommerce project.
2547 E-BUSINESS: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
SMARTPLANET
CNET Networks Inc.
235 Second St.
San Francisco, CA 94105
PH: 800-449-2738
TF: 800-449-2738
URL: http://www.smartplanet.com
Description:
E-Business: Practical Applications is an online instructor-led course designed as a laboratory study of four successful or unsuccessful e-commerce initiatives currently in place on the Internet. These are actual case studies of four businesses that have been operating in the e-commerce arena for a number of years. The course is designed to expose students to the practical application of technology elements that may be used in their own e-commerce endeavor. During the course students will develop an e-business model of a fictitious company as a practical exercise to reinforce the information learned in the course
2548 E-BUSINESS PRACTICE AND PROJECTS
KRANNERT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Purdue University
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)496-3384
FX: (765)494-9841
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu
Contact: Joy Dietz, Manager of Advising and Student Services
Description:
E-Business Practice and Projects is an E-Business consulting course with included topics covering consulting and e-consulting project management, e-supply chain management, e-customer relationship management and overviews of e-business trends in manufacturing, financial services and consumer packaged goods industry. This is a 16 week course offered each year from October to February and is currently taught by Patrick Duparcq.
2549 E-BUSINESS PRACTICUM
BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY
1000 Galvin Rd. S
Bellevue, NE 68005
PH: (402)293-2000
TF: 800-756-7920
FX: (402)293-2020
URL: http://www.bellevue.edu
Description:
Bellevue University offers a course called "EBusiness Practicum." This is one of the final courses in the B.S. degree in E-Commerce, and is an opportunity for students to complete and fine tune their E Business website and submit an analysis of the process. Students will also be asked to critique a variety of websites and E Business models.
2550 E-BUSINESS PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
3201 E Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
The University of Phoenix offers a graduate level course called E-Business Principles and Practices. This course introduces models for conducting business-to-business and business-to-consumer electronic transactions. Other topics covered include the application of e-business strategic management, leveraging technology to enhance business processes, and unique characteristics of e-marketing.
2551 E-BUSINESS PROCESS FOUNDRY
STANFORD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
518 Memorial Way
Stanford, CA 94305-5015
PH: (650)725-5663
FX: (650)723-3950
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/cebc/
Description:
Stanford University's MBA program offers a course titled "E-Business Process Foundry." This is a project-based course in which multi-disciplinary teams create prototypes of business processes that take advantage of World Wide Web technologies.
2552 E-BUSINESS PRODUCTIVITY
SMARTPLANET
CNET Networks Inc.
235 Second St.
San Francisco, CA 94105
PH: 800-449-2738
TF: 800-449-2738
URL: http://www.smartplanet.com
Description:
E-Business Productivity is a complete library of online courses. These courses will teach students how to develop an e-business from writing a business plan to managing an e-commerce website, students will gain a variety of practical skills to launch their business. The complete library contains more than 20 courses, which students will have access to for over 12 months.
2553 E-BUSINESS PROGRAM
HYPERSMITH CONSULTANTS
1020 Mainland St., Ste. 101
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B2T4
PH: (604)684-7728
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.hypersmith.com
Contact: John Foster, President
Description:
Hypersmith offers a variety of courses including the E-Business Program. This curriculum includes course modules on topics including e-business systems and strategies, management, legal issues, security, marketing and ebusiness policy.
2554 E-BUSINESS: PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION AND MANAGEMENT
SMARTPLANET
CNET Networks Inc.
235 Second St.
San Francisco, CA 94105
PH: 800-449-2738
TF: 800-449-2738
URL: http://www.smartplanet.com
Description:
E-Business: Project Implementation and Management is an online independent study course that will teach students how to evaluate the benefits of sub-dividing an e-business implementation to manage scope, recognize and discuss how trends impacting e-business affect implementing and managing e-business projects, define what to consider when getting ready for an e-business project, define approaches for e-business implementations, identify and define needed skills and knowledge for a winning e-business project manager and team, and discuss technology tools that contribute to successful e-business project management.
2555 E-BUSINESS: PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION AND MANAGEMENT
ELEMENTK
500 Canal View Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14623
PH: (585)240-7500
TF: 800-434-3466
FX: (585)240-7760
URL: http://www.elementk.com
Description:
Element K offers an online course entitled "EBusiness: Project Implementation and Management." This is a self study course which will teach students how to evaluate the benefits of sub-dividing an E-Business to manage it, recognize and discuss how trends impacting E-Business affect E-Business projects, define what to consider when getting ready for an E-Business project, as well as define approaches for E-Business implementations, identify and define needed skills and knowledge for a winning EBusiness project manager and team, and discuss technology tools that contribute to successful E-Business project management.
2556 E-BUSINESS: SECURITY TECHNIQUES
ELEMENTK
500 Canal View Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14623
PH: (585)240-7500
TF: 800-434-3466
FX: (585)240-7760
URL: http://www.elementk.com
Description:
Element K offers an online class called "EBusiness: Security Techniques" which explores security technique fundamentals involved in E-Business. This course introduces students to concepts such as securing Web clients, servers, and communications. It also investigates the use of firewalls and digital certificates, and takes a look at legal issues including appropriate responses when security has been breached.
2557 E-BUSINESS: SECURITY TECHNIQUES
SMARTPLANET
CNET Networks Inc.
235 Second St.
San Francisco, CA 94105
PH: 800-449-2738
TF: 800-449-2738
URL: http://www.smartplanet.com
Description:
E-Business: Security Techniques is an online independent study course that will explore the security technique fundamentals involved in minimizing e-business security risks, introduce students to concepts such as securing Web clients, servers and communications, investigates the use of firewalls and digital certificates, and look at legal issues including how to respond when security has been breached.
2558 E-BUSINESS SEMINAR- WINNERS AND SURVIVORS
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA DARDEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
PO Box 6550
Charlottesville, VA 22906-6500
PH: (434)924-7281
TF: 800-882-6221
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.darden.edu/mba/index.htm
Description:
The University of Virginia's Darden School of Business MBA program offers a course called "E-Business Seminar- Winners and Survivors." This course will look at the business models and strategies of both survivors and established firms to understand the keys to successfully exploiting the Internet and other new technologies.
2559 E-BUSINESS SERVICE AND LEARNING PROJECTS
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebusiness.byu.edu/ebus.cfm
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business offers a course titled "E-Business Service and Learning Projects."
2560 E-BUSINESS: SMALL BUSINESS SITE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
SMARTPLANET
CNET Networks Inc.
235 Second St.
San Francisco, CA 94105
PH: 800-449-2738
TF: 800-449-2738
URL: http://www.smartplanet.com
Description:
E-Business: Small Business Site Planning and Development is an online independent study course that will examine e-commerce planning ideas and e-commerce equipment requirements. Students will search the Internet to get help for their small business needs, such as selecting an Internet Service Provider, Web-hosting service and ecommerce solutions. They will also learn how to create a secure e-commerce environment, review legal issues involved in creating an e-commerce business, register with search engines, identify Internet marketing tools and use Customer Relationship Management to establish and maintain relationships with their customers.
2561 E-BUSINESS SPECIALIZATION
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Holthusen Hall 305, PO Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-9702
PH: (414)288-7137
FX: (414)288-1902
URL: http://www.busadm.mu.edu/
Description:
Marquette University provides an MBA degree with an E-Business specialization. Geared toward business managers, this program offers interdisciplinary exposure to e-business. The coursework focuses on a managerial approach for those who develop business strategy and provide input to Web design.
2562 E-BUSINESS STRATEGY
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebusiness.byu.edu/ebus.cfm
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business offers a course titled "E-Business Strategy." This graduate level course looks at key issues and problems facing managers in start-up e-businesses and in mature companies transitioning to e-business. Topics covered include successful business models for e-businesses, raising and acquiring capital necessary to finance the e-business, as well as strategies and methods to acquire and protect intellectual property.
2563 E-BUSINESS STRATEGY AND POLICY
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MCCOMBS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
GSB 2.104
Austin, TX 78712-1178
PH: (512)471-5921
FX: (512)471-7725
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.bus.utexas.edu/faculty/Sirkka.Jarvenpaa/spring2002/strategy/stratandpolicy.htm
Contact: Dr. Sirkka Jarvenpaa, Instructor
Description:
The course at the University of Texas entitled "E-Business Strategy and Policy" is a seminar course on new business models emerging in e-commerce. These new models are being deployed by both traditional firms moving to the Internet and by Internet-born firms. The models are driven by new technologies, new marketing philosophies, business innovations, and policies from around the world. This course will examine these models from business, technology, and policy perspectives.
2564 E-BUSINESS AND SUPPLY CHAINS
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES ANDERSON SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Box 951481
110 Westwood Plz.
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1481
PH: (310)825-6121
FX: (310)206-9830
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.anderson.ucla.edu
Description:
E-Business and Supply Chains is the title of a course offered at UCLA's Anderson business school. This course begins with a broad overview of e-business, surveying such topics as customer relationship management (CRM), dynamic pricing, e-business models, e-markets including auctions and exchanges, intellectual property, mass customization, security, and Web data mining
2565 E-BUSINESS: TECHNICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
CAPELLA UNIVERSITY
222 S 9th St., 20th Fl.
Minneapolis, MN 55402
PH: (612)339-8650
TF: 888-227-3552
FX: (612)339-8022
URL: http://www.capella.edu
Description:
E-Business: Technical Infrastructure helps students discover the opportunities, technical platforms and technical limitations of electronic commerce over the Internet. Covered topics include e-commerce technologies focusing on modes of operation, an introduction to security issues, the technology of secure transactions and issues related to establishing websites to support e-commerce.
2566 E-BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES
NOTRE DAME COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
276 Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame, IN 46556
PH: (219)631-8488
TF: 800-631-8488
FX: (219)631-8800
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nd.edu/~mba
Contact: Carolyn Woo, Dean
Description:
The Notre Dame MBA Program offers a course called "E-Business Technologies." This course provides an overview of the technologies relevant to electronic commerce, including operating systems, networking, the Internet, computer security, and electronic transaction processing. The course also involves hands-on work in developing e-commerce applications.
2567 E-BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY
WALDEN UNIVERSITY
155 5th Ave. S
Minneapolis, MN 55401
PH: (612)338-7224
TF: 800-925-3368
FX: (612)338-5092
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.waldenu.edu
Description:
Walden University offers an MBA course called "E-Business Technology." This course will give students an understanding of how to integrate an E-business technology plan into an enterprise infrastructure and how to determine its value. Issues examined in this course include system planning and management, performance, and testing.
2568 E-BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY
BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY
1000 Galvin Rd. S
Bellevue, NE 68005
PH: (402)293-2000
TF: 800-756-7920
FX: (402)293-2020
URL: http://www.bellevue.edu
Description:
Bellevue University offers a course called "EBusiness Technology." This course consists of an overall look at the technologies of electronic business. This course examines web systems, the attributes of a good web-site, data interchange, search engines, data mining, profile building, customer management, and intelligent agents.
2569 E-BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY AND ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT I
GW CENTER FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2029 K Street NW, Ste. 600
Washington, DC 20006
PH: (202)973-1150
FX: (202)973-1165
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gwu.edu/~cpd/programs/CWEC/
Description:
The GW Center for Professional Development offers a course called "E-Business Technology and Enterprise Management I." This course will provide an overview of e-commerce, and look at the process of mapping traditional business processes to new models. Some topics included will be the foundations of electronic commerce, retailing and marketing in electronic commerce, and B2B ecommerce.
2570 E-BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY FOR ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT II
GW CENTER FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2029 K Street NW, Ste. 600
Washington, DC 20006
PH: (202)973-1150
FX: (202)973-1165
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gwu.edu/~cpd/programs/CWEC/
Description:
The GW Center for Professional Development provides a course called "E-Business Technology for Enterprise Management II." This course will cover topics such as public policy issues, legal and privacy, infrastructure planning, economic issues and global expansion. Web site design will also be covered.
2571 E-BUSINESS TRAINING
ANITA ROSEN CONSULTING
1798 Vassar Ave.
Mountain View, CA 94043
PH: (650)960-2959
FX: (650)960-2958
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.anitarosen.com/E-Commerce-Training.html
Contact: Anita Rosen, Founder
Description:
Anita Rosen Consulting offers a course called E-Business Training. This course is designed for business people who want to integrate e-business into their current business. Topics students will learn about include trends, strategies, creating infrastructure to support e-business, and maximizing effectiveness of web sites and services.
2572 E-BUSINESS: VIRTUAL TEAMS
CAPELLA UNIVERSITY
222 S 9th St., 20th Fl.
Minneapolis, MN 55402
PH: (612)339-8650
TF: 888-227-3552
FX: (612)339-8022
URL: http://www.capella.edu
Description:
E-Business: Virtual Teams is intended for anyone who works in or leads virtual teams. Through team exercises, students will explore the groundwork, agreements, process and technical infrastructure that facilitate smooth teamwork and make appropriate use of online technology.
2573 E-COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS
PO Box 757520
Fairbanks, AK 99775
PH: (907)474-7581
URL: http://www.uaf.edu
Description:
The E-Commerce course explores the trends in Internet commerce and provides and analysis of the elements needed to build and manage a successful e-commerce business. Website planning and creation including information design, navigation design and site presentation will also be covered.
2574 E-COMMERCE
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY
College of Business
921 S 8th Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83209-8020
PH: (208)236-2915
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.isu.edu
Contact: Dr. Ronald Balsley, Course Instructor
Description:
E-Commerce (MBA 637) is a study of Internet market opportunities, business models, customer interfaces and communication issues and includes issues of planning, implementation and evaluation of online enterprises.
2575 E-COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO
2801 W Bancroft
Toledo, OH 43606-3390
PH: (419)530-2987
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.utoledo.edu
Contact: Dr. Thuong Le
Founded:
1872.
Description:
The University of Toledo's E-Commerce program offers students both an e-commerce major and minor and enables students to pursue a wide range of career options, in e-commerce or in more "traditional" fields. Students specializing in e-commerce can broaden their career horizon by combining it with a minor in another field, such as marketing, information systems, financial services, international business and supply management. Those specializing in other fields can gain a competitive edge in their future careers with a minor in e-commerce. A minimum of 18 hours is required to major in this area of specialization.
2576 E-COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SMITH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Van Munching Hall
College park, MD 20742
PH: (301)405-2278
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecommerce.umd.edu/faraj/
Contact: Dr. Samer Faraj, Instructor
Description:
The University of Maryland Smith School of Business offers a course titled "E-Commerce." This course it taught from a business perspective and covers both the strategic and technical essentials of what a manager needs to know in order to manage and lead an electronic commerce initiative. We will focus on assessing the marketing and strategic impact of EC on areas such as: publishing, retailing, entertainment, and travel.
2577 E-COMMERCE
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING AND INFO. SYS.
180 University Ave.
Newark, NJ 07102
PH: (973)353-5002
FX: (973)353-1283
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://raw.rutgers.edu/ecommerce/
Contact: Miklos Vasarhelyi, Professor
Description:
The course titled "E-Commerce" at Rutgers University covers such topics as Electronic Commerce: evolving business towards an electronic future, business to business e-commerce, creating strategy for e-business, and predicting technology.
2578 E-COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
6900 N Loop 1604 W
San Antonio, TX 78249-0631
PH: (210)458-4313
FX: (210)458-4308
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.business.utsa.edu/faculty/jstory/mkt6973/mkt6973.htm
Contact: Dr. John Story, Instructor
Description:
The University of Texas at San Antonio offers "E-Commerce" which will introduce students to the concepts, theories, and strategies of marketing on the Internet in a global marketplace. Students will develop an understanding of what the Internet is and how it is affecting marketing; learn to understand the role information technology plays in establishing competitive advantages; as well as develop strategies and tactics for successful e-commerce
2579 E-COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
4000 Central Florida Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32816
PH: (407)823-4138
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.bus.ucf.edu/jcourtney/Ecomm/ecFrames.htm
Contact: James Courtney, Instructor
Description:
The University of Central Florida offers a course "E-Commerce" which is taught about 50% online, and 50% in the classroom. This class will introduce the concept of electronic commerce, and help students understand how electronic commerce is affecting business enterprises, governments, consumers and people in general. In addition, the class will study the development of websites using software such as HTML, the extensible markup language (XML), Frontpage 2000, FrontPage Express (available with MS Windows 98) or Netscape Composer.
2580 E-COMMERCE
NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION OF E-COMMERCE
709 Oklahoma Blvd.
Alva, OK 73717-2399
PH: (580)213-3109
FX: (580)213-3115
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nwosu.edu/ecom/
Description:
The Division of E-Commerce at Northwestern Oklahoma State University is dedicated to the education of students in e-commerce. The program offers a Bachelor of Science degree in electronic commerce. The e-commerce degree at Northwestern Oklahoma State University has been designed with a strong emphasis on theory, along with rigorous laboratory requirements. Students will graduate with skills in designing, developing and deploying a full scale ecommerce venture.
2581 E-COMMERCE AND ACCOUNTING
KRANNERT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Purdue University
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)496-3384
FX: (765)494-9841
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu
Contact: Joy Dietz, Manager of Advising and Student Services
Description:
E-Commerce and Accounting discusses the effect that the increase in e-commerce and the growth of information available on the Internet has on financial and managerial accounting.
2582 E-COMMERCE ADMINISTRATION
BAKER COLLEGE
1116 W Bristol Rd.
Flint, MI 48507-9843
PH: (810)766-4390
TF: 800-469-3165
FX: (810)766-4399
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.baker.edu
Description:
Baker College offers an online course entitled E-Commerce Administration. This graduate level course looks at administrative issues such as payment systems, maintenance, privacy and security, legal and marketing aspects, and social and political issues.
2583 E-COMMERCE: ADVANCED TOPICS
THE STUDENT CENTER
STUDENT.COM
9A Main St.
Irvington, NY 10533
PH: (914)591-3080
FX: (914)591-3264
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://broadbeans.com/vibenet/Training/ECommerce_Courses/index.html
Description:
Student.com and Vibenet offer an online course called E-Commerce: Advanced Topics. This online course looks at the advanced technical and business aspects of e-commerce, including case studies of both successful and unsuccessful companies.
2584 E-COMMERCE: ADVERTISING ON THE INTERNET
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides online learning courses, including a class titled "E-Commerce: Advertising on the Internet." In this course some topics students will look at are Internet promotion, attracting customers to your site, and designing your ads.
2585 E-COMMERCE: AN INTRODUCTION
BERKMAN CENTER FOR INTERNET AND SOCIETY
Pound Hall 511
1563 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02138
PH: (617)495-7547
FX: (617)495-7641
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cyber.law.harvard.edu
Contact: Diane Cabell, Director, Clinical Program in Cyberlaw
Description:
E-Commerce: An Introduction is an online education opportunity that will cover the major legal issues related to establishing and maintaining an e-commerce enterprise. This is a beginner's level series for practitioners new to e-commerce. The program runs for two weeks and participants can choose to either read the text online or listen to an audio recording of the syllabus material.
2586 E-COMMERCE ANALYSIS AND STRATEGY DECISIONS
BAKER COLLEGE
1116 W Bristol Rd.
Flint, MI 48507-9843
PH: (810)766-4390
TF: 800-469-3165
FX: (810)766-4399
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.baker.edu
Description:
Baker College offers an online course called ECommerce Analysis and Strategy Decisions. This graduate level course gives managers an introduction to e-commerce and examines action to be taken in the development of an e-business. This course includes an evaluation of services or products to be sold on the Internet.
2587 E-COMMERCE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY COOK SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
3674 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
PH: (314)977-3864
FX: (314)977-3897
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://eweb.slu.edu/e-com_courses.htm
Description:
St. Louis University offers a course called "ECommerce Application Development." This graduate level course looks at an approach to the principles of design and implementation for electronic commerce systems. Issues in project management are also covered.
2588 E-COMMERCE ARCHITECTURE AND APPLICATIONS
REGIS UNIVERSITY GRADUATE PROGRAMS
3333 Regis Boulevard, L-16
Denver, CO 80221-1099
PH: (303)458-4080
TF: 800-667-9270
FX: (303)964-5538
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.regis.edu
Description:
Regis University offers a course called ECommerce Architecture and Applications. In this course students will learn about the architectural components of a successful E-Commerce business site (telecom, web server, user interface, management) through case histories. This course focuses on telecom and management.
2589 E-COMMERCE/ASP
INTERNET TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTER
156 E Milton Ave.
Rahway, NJ 07065
PH: (732)574-9595
TF: 800-481-4142
FX: (732)574-9599
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.getontheworldwideweb.com/ecommerce.htm
Description:
The Internet Technology Training Center offers a course called E-Commerce/ASP. This course focuses on Microsoft Active Server Pages Technology to create an e-commerce site. Students learn how to build an e-commerce site including a shopping cart system, Check Out, Payment, Order Status Fulfillment and Online Store Management Facilities.
2590 E-COMMERCE BASIC IT INFRASTRUCTURE
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
MSN 4A5
4400 University Dr.
Fairfax, VA 22030
PH: (703)993-1530
FX: (703)993-1710
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ite.gmu.edu/msecomm/description.htm
Description:
George Mason University offers a course called "E-Commerce Basic IT Infrastructure." This course looks at the basic networking infrastructure used in E-commerce environments as well as typical multi-tiered E-commerce architectures of E-commerce sites.
2591 E-COMMERCE BASICS (SBA)
U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
409 3rd St. SW
Washington, DC 20416
PH: 800-827-5722
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sba.gov/classroom
Description:
The Small Business Administration (SBA) in partnership with Cisco Systems offers a free online course called E-Commerce Basics. This course will help students learn about the basics of e-commerce and the various different kinds of e-commerce.
2592 E-COMMERCE BASICS
THE STUDENT CENTER
STUDENT.COM
9A Main St.
Irvington, NY 10533
PH: (914)591-3080
FX: (914)591-3264
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://broadbeans.com/vibenet/Training/ECommerce_Courses/index.html
Description:
Student.com and Vibenet offer an online course called E-Commerce Basics. This course covers basic topics including how to choose a service provider and register a domain name, as well as managing and promoting a web site, and measuring its effectiveness.
2593 E-COMMERCE BEST PRACTICES
24/7 UNIVERSITY, INC.
16980 Dallas Pky., Ste. 247
Dallas, TX 75248
PH: (972)248-2470
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.247university.com
Description:
24/7 University offers an online course called E-Commerce Best Practices. This course shows students best practices for planning, project management, and security. While looking at both business-to-business and consumer transactions, the course program also explores areas such as required technical infrastructure and the future direction of e-commerce.
2594 E-COMMERCE AND BEYOND
NOTRE DAME COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
276 Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame, IN 46556
PH: (219)631-8488
TF: 800-631-8488
FX: (219)631-8800
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nd.edu/~mba
Contact: Carolyn Woo, Dean
Description:
The Notre Dame MBA Program offers a course called "E-Commerce and Beyond." This course introduces students to issues in E-commerce. Topics addressed include Business-to-Consumer e-tailing, Business-to-Business relationships, Supply Chain Management, Data Warehousing and Mining, Internet Security, Valuation and assessment of e-businesses.
2595 E-COMMERCE: BUILDING MARKETING STRATEGY
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides online learning courses, including a class titled "E-Commerce: Building Marketing Strategy." In this course students will gain an overview of online marketing options including data mining and external promotion. Students will also look at investor and public relations.
2596 E-COMMERCE BUSINESS ANALYST CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
192 South Chapel St.
Newark, DE 19716
PH: (302)831-2000
FX: (302)831-2970
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.udel.edu
Description:
In addition to courses offered on campus in a traditional college setting, the University of Delaware offers the online E-Commerce Business Analyst Certificate Program. The E-Commerce Certificate is a sequence of six related courses built around a specific e-commerce functional role and can be completed within about 12 months on a part-time basis. There is no formal prerequisite for admission, but the material is presented at an advanced undergraduate level.
2597 E-COMMERCE BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY: AN INTRODUCTION
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXTENSION ONLINE
2000 Center St., Ste. 400
Berkeley, CA 94704
PH: (510)642-4124
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://learn.berkely.edu/
Description:
The University of California Extension Online offers an E-Commerce course called "E-Commerce Business and Technology: An Introduction." This online course looks at a range of e-commerce business and technology concepts, using case studies and demonstrations. It is intended to allow e-commerce managers and other professionals to visualize and experience planning and executing of an e-commerce project.
2598 E-COMMERCE BUSINESS TRACK CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
NATIONAL CENTER FOR MANUFACTURING SCIENCES
3025 Boardwalk
Ann Arbor, MI 48108-3266
PH: (734)995-0300
FX: (734)995-4004
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://wwww.ncms.org
Description:
The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences offers an E-Commerce Business Track Certification program. The coursework in this program includes information on e-business fundamentals, JAVA business basics, and e-commerce business models and processes. These classes are offered at the NCMS headquarters in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2599 E-COMMERCE C/F
INTERNET TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTER
156 E Milton Ave.
Rahway, NJ 07065
PH: (732)574-9595
TF: 800-481-4142
FX: (732)574-9599
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.getontheworldwideweb.com/ecommerce.htm
Description:
The Internet Technology Training Center offers a course called E-Commerce C/F. This course uses Allaire's ColdFusion Application Server to create an e-commerce site. Students will learn how to build a functional ecommerce site.
2600 E-COMMERCE CAPSTONE IMPLEMENTATION PROJECTUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXTENSION ONLINE
2000 Center St., Ste. 400
Berkeley, CA 94704
PH: (510)642-4124
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://learn.berkely.edu/
Description:
The University of California Extension Online's "E-Commerce Capstone Implementation Project" is designed to provide students with a hands-on, project-based introduction to building an e-commerce systems implementation. Students will learn how to plan, develop, deploy and manage an e-commerce business that is focused on direct marketing, selling, and service, or corporate business to business applications.
2601 E-COMMERCE CERTIFICATE
GEORGIA TECH DUPREE COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT IXL CENTER FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
755 Ferst Dr.
Atlanta, GA 30332-0250
PH: (404)385-0138
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.dupree.gatech.edu/ebus/
Contact: Michelle Graham
Description:
Georgia Tech iXL Center for Electronic Commerce offers opportunities for both learning and research. The research and teaching activities of the Center focus on these key areas: online marketing, strategic uses of business-to-business inter-organizational systems, information security, information technology-enabled entrepreneurship, business intelligence, and business models for Internet-based ventures.
2602 E-COMMERCE CONCENTRATION
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUART GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
565 W. Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
PH: (312)906-6500
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stuart.iit.edu/
Description:
The Illinois Institute of Technology offers an MBA with a concentration in E-Commerce. This program teaches students how to attract new customers and business partners as well as strengthening existing relationships through the use of the Internet. Courses address business strategy in the network economy, marketing, managing a web-enabled supply chain, and security and privacy issues.
2603 E-COMMERCE: CUSTOMER SERVICE AND PAYMENT
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides online learning courses, including a class titled "E-Commerce: Customer Service and Payment." This course examines various types of customer payment resources and different methods of serving customers, such as call centers.
2604 E-COMMERCE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1845 E Northgate Dr.
Irving, TX 75062
PH: (972)721-5000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://gsmweb.udallas.edu/concentrations/ e_business.html
Description:
The University of Dallas Graduate School of Management provides a course called E-Commerce Design and Development. This course examines various processes necessary to successfully integrate a web site into the strategic plan of an organization.
2605 E-COMMERCE: DEVELOPING YOUR EBUSINESS
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides online learning courses, including "E-Commerce: Developing Your E-Business." This course provides students with an overview of the virtual corporation and looks at pitfalls in the process of creating one.
2606 E-COMMERCE FOR THE E-ENTREPRENEUR WITH MICROSOFT FRONTPAGE
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT DENVER
Campus Box 165
PO Box 173364
Denver, CO 80217-3364
PH: (303)556-5826
FX: (303)556-6276
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cudenver.edu
Description:
E-Commerce for the E-entrepreneur with Microsoft FrontPage is an introductory course that combines one day of fundamentals for promoting and marketing your business online with two days of hands-on Microsoft FrontPage training. The course is designed for Small Business Owners, Computer Technology Professionals, Marketing and Sales Consultants, Executives and Managers.
2607 E-COMMERCE AND E-MARKETING
VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
104 Urschel Hall
Valparaiso, IN 46383
PH: (219)465-7952
TF: 800-599-0840
FX: (219)464-5789
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.valpo.edu/mba/
Description:
Valparaiso University offers a course titled "E-Commerce and E-Marketing." This graduate level course looks at using the Internet as an integral component of a firm's marketing communications strategy. Internet only as well as 'bricks and mortar' companies will be studied.
2608 E-COMMERCE ENTREPRENEURIAL START-UP PROJECT
FOX SCHOOL-TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Speakman Hall, Rm. 5
Philadelphia, PA 19122
PH: (215)204-7678
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sbm.temple.edu
Description:
E-Commerce Entrepreneurial Start-up Project can be taken only by MBA/MS Day Cohort Program Students and integrates material from the previous courses in the MBA/MS program. The course provides an opportunity for students to explore the creation of an idea for a new ebusiness, as well as the planning and research involved in moving from the idea stage to the startup stage. This course involves preparation of a business plan on the new e-business idea and provides students with an on-going platform to develop and integrate concepts presented in previous and concurrent seminars.
2609 E-COMMERCE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1845 E Northgate Dr.
Irving, TX 75062
PH: (972)721-5000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://gsmweb.udallas.edu/concentrations/e_business.html
Description:
The University of Dallas Graduate School of Management provides a course called E-Commerce Entrepreneurship. This course explores value-based management and the metrics required to analyze and direct an e-company as it grows from start-up to a publicly-traded company.
2610 E-COMMERCE IN THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CARLSON SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
321 19th Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
PH: (612)624-8030
FX: (612)626-1316
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.csom.umn.edu/
Contact: Larry Benveniste, Dean
Description:
The Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota offers a graduate level course called "E-Commerce in the Financial Services Industry." This course covers organizational, strategic and technology-focused consideration of e-commerce and traditional systems in the financial services. IT-focused business models of financial firms; industry and firm technology infrastructures, applications (e.g., data mining of financial data on the Web) and in-firm control technologies (risk management and payment security) are other topics addressed.
2611 E-COMMERCE FUNDAMENTALS
SEREBRA LEARNING CORP.
7565 132nd St., Unit 119
Surrey, BC, Canada V3W1K5
PH: (604)592-0552
TF: 800-567-7766
FX: (604)592-0553
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.serebra.com
Contact: Mr. Bruce Stewart, President
Founded:
1987.
Description:
Serebra Learning Corporation offers an online course called, "E-Commerce Fundamentals." Designed for business managers who want to incorporate ecommerce into their businesses, this class will provides students with an introduction to the technologies and concepts of e-commerce. It will also provide students with the knowledge of different e-commerce system architectures and help them in planning the implementation of an e-commerce system.
2612 E-COMMERCE FUNDAMENTALS
DIGITALTHINK INC
601 Brannan St.
San Francisco, CA 94107
PH: (415)625-4000
TF: 888-686-8817
FX: (415)625-4100
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.digitalthink.com
Contact: Mr. Pete Goettner, Chairman
Founded:
1996.
Staff:
450.
Description:
DigitalThink offers online courses, one of which is "E-Commerce Fundamentals." This course, which is also offered in an international version, is designed to teach students the basics of conducting business online. This course covers the similarities and differences between traditional and electronic commerce and the technologies used to place orders and process payments. Students will also address the legal issues surrounding this new medium, and the security protections offered for Web-based businesses and their customers.
2613 E-COMMERCE FUNDAMENTALS
RED HAT
1801 Varsity Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27606
PH: (919)754-3700
TF: 888-733-4281
FX: (919)754-3701
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.redhat.com
Description:
Red Hat, the largest provider of open source technology, offers an online course called "E-Commerce Fundamentals." In this course students will learn the basics of conducting business online. Students will look at technologies, legal issues and security issues of doing business on the Internet.
2614 E-COMMERCE FUNDAMENTALS FOR BANKERS
DIGITALTHINK INC
601 Brannan St.
San Francisco, CA 94107
PH: (415)625-4000
TF: 888-686-8817
FX: (415)625-4100
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.digitalthink.com
Contact: Mr. Pete Goettner, Chairman
Founded:
1996.
Staff:
450.
Description:
DigitalThink provides an online course entitled "E-Commerce Fundamentals for Bankers." Geared towards financial professionals, this class is designed to teach students the basics of conducting business online. The course begins with a discussion about commerce and how it impacts traditional business models. It then discusses the similarities and differences between traditional and electronic commerce, and how to prepare a business for e-business. Students also address the legal issues surrounding this new medium. After discussing the technologies used to place orders and process payments, this course covers security offered for Web-based banking, as well as for businesses and their customers.
2615 E-COMMERCE: GETTING STARTED
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides online learning including a course called "E-Commerce: Getting Started." This course looks at the benefits of e-commerce, defining ecommerce, domains, Internet mechanics and operations issues.
2616 E-COMMERCE IN A GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
College of Business and Public Administration
Louisville, KY 40292
PH: (502)852-4787
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://dossantos.cbpa.louisville.edu/courses/Imba/index.html
Contact: Brian L. Dos Santos, Instructor
Description:
The course E-Commerce in a Global Environment offered by the University of Louisville's College of Business will provide you with an understanding of what the information revolution means to you and to industries. Our emphasis will be on how business models are changing in a digital world and how global business environments are affected by and affect these changes.
2617 E-COMMERCE IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES
NETG
1751 W Diehl Rd, 2nd Fl.
Naperville, IL 60563-9099
PH: (630)369-3000
TF: 877-561-6384
FX: (630)983-4877
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.netg.com
Description:
NETg offers a course called E-Commerce Implementation Issues. This course uses case studies to explore the issues of implementing an e-commerce business. Topics covered include web sites, online strorefronts, access control, and features and functions of shopping carts.
2618 E-COMMERCE IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Office of the University Registrar
Cruiser Hall
PO Box 114000
Gainesville, FL 32611-4000
PH: (352)392-3261; (352)392-1374
URL: http://www.ufl.edu
Description:
E-Commerce Implementation Issues provides students with information and case studies highlighting the issues associated with e-commerce implementation. The intended audience is managers and technical staff who are in a position to provide e-commerce recommendations to executives and will teach them about the scale of implementation and other implementation issues.
2619 E-COMMERCE: INFLUENCES ON ECOMMERCE
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides an online course called "E-Commerce: Influences on E-Commerce." This course takes a look at Internet stock and the influences that raise stock value. Other topics covered include building an online presence and approaching the market.
2620 E-COMMERCE: INTERNET BUSINESS STRATEGIESGESTALT PARTNERS LLC
2070 Chain Bridge Rd., Ste. G40
Vienna, VA 22182
PH: 888-844-4549
FX: (703)748-1553
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gestalt-courseware.com/outlines/html/ecom1d.htm
Description:
Gestalt Partners LLC offers a course called E-Commerce: Internet Business Strategies. This course is designed to give students an overview of e-business concepts and strategies. In this course students will learn about the evolution of e-commerce, the benefits and effects of e-commerce, and elements of creating and deploying a successful e-commerce business.
2621 E-COMMERCE INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXTENSION ONLINE
2000 Center St., Ste. 400
Berkeley, CA 94704
PH: (510)642-4124
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://learn.berkely.edu/
Description:
The University of California Extension Online offers online coursework titled "E-Commerce Internet Technologies." This course focuses on e-commerce network design, integration, and deployment concepts, and technologies, through case studies, class exercises, and illustrations. Students will gain a working knowledge of how to effectively use the Internet networking infrastructure for e-business networks.
2622 E-COMMERCE ISSUES
NORWICH UNIVERSITY
158 Harmon Dr.
Northfield, VT 05663
PH: (802)485-2001
TF: 800-468-6679
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.norwich.edu
Description:
Norwich University offers a seminar called "E-Commerce Issues." This course is offered through Norwich University's online MBA program and covers e-business structures, strategies, operations and marketing.
2623 E-COMMERCE ISSUES AND TOOLS
BAKER COLLEGE
1116 W Bristol Rd.
Flint, MI 48507-9843
PH: (810)766-4390
TF: 800-469-3165
FX: (810)766-4399
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.baker.edu
Description:
Baker College offers an online course entitled E-Commerce Issues and Tools. This course helps students evaluate various methods for implementing an e-commerce plan. Some of the tools investigated are web servers, HTML, web page editors, and programming options.
2624 E-COMMERCE: KILLER APPS
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides an online course titled "E-Commerce: Killer Apps." This course defines 'killer apps' and teaches students how to build them. It also looks at avoiding potential problems and protecting yourself.
2625 E-COMMERCE LAW
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUART GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
565 W Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
PH: (312)906-6500
FX: (312)906-6549
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stuart.iit.edu
Description:
The Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart Graduate School of Business offers a course entitled ECommerce Law. This course explores the legal framework governing electronic commerce in the United States. Students will look at potential problems and their solutions, as well as some aspects of international law.
2626 E-COMMERCE LAW
NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION OF E-COMMERCE
709 Oklahoma Blvd.
Alva, OK 73717-2399
PH: (580)327-8440
FX: (580)327-8167
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nwosu.edu/ecom/curriculum/cdesc.html
Description:
Northwestern Oklahoma State University's Division of E-Commerce offers a course called "E-Commerce Law." This course takes an in-depth look at electronic commerce law, policy and regulations.
2627 E-COMMERCE LAW AND REGULATION
FOX SCHOOL-TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Speakman Hall, Rm. 5
Philadelphia, PA 19122
PH: (215)204-7678
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sbm.temple.edu
Description:
E-Commerce Law and Regulation integrates material from the previous courses in the MBA/MS program and is only available to MBA/MS students. This is a graduate course that highlights the legal concerns that an educated consumer or business professional must know when dealing with the world of e-commerce. Issues discussed will include the law of Internet transactions, intellectual property protection, contract creation and enforcement, potential tort liability and police powers.
2628 E-COMMERCE: LOWERING YOUR BUSINESS COSTS
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides online learning courses, including "E-Commerce: Lowering Your Business Costs." This course provides an overview of how you can lower your e-business costs by using virtual employees and automating the vendor and customer flow.
2629 E-COMMERCE MAJOR
UNIVERSITY OF DENVER DANIELS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
2101 S University Blvd.
Denver, CO 80208
PH: (303)871-3416
FX: (303)871-4466
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.dcb.du.edu/itec/mbaec.asp
Description:
The University of Denver Daniels College of Business offers an undergraduate degree program, BS in Business with an E-Commerce major. The electronic commerce (EC) major is designed to prepare students for a career in strategic marketing in an EC environment. Careers for graduates may include consulting firms, with internal systems or electronic commerce groups, or with technology-intensive firms such as software developers or providers of information services.
2630 E-COMMERCE MANAGEMENT
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1845 E Northgate Dr.
Irving, TX 75062
PH: (972)721-5000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://gsmweb.udallas.edu/concentrations/e_business.html
Description:
The University of Dallas Graduate School of Management provides a course called E-Commerce Management. This course uses Harvard Business School cases and other reports to present an overview of the E-commerce environment. Other topics covered include telecommunications, information technology and marketing.
2631 E-COMMERCE MANAGEMENT
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL
GSIA, Tech & Frew Sts., Rm. 206
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
PH: (412)268-1322
FX: (412)268-6837
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecom.cmu.edu
Description:
Carnegie Mellon University offers a graduate level course called E-Commerce Management. In this course, students will address how marketing and service, business-to-business commerce and supply chain management are affected by new technologies. In addition, students will examine Internet strategies of today and tomorrow.
2632 E-COMMERCE MANAGEMENT: THE BIG PICTURE
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste. 200 Plz. E
San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers an executive education course called "E-Commerce Management: The Big Picture." This course focuses on the big picture of ecommerce, examining both effective and non-effective strategies that companies have used. Students will gain a good understanding of what e-commerce is and learn about some of the approaches necessary to make it an asset to companies' long-term survival.
2633 E-COMMERCE FOR MANAGERS
INTERNET TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTER
156 E Milton Ave.
Rahway, NJ 07065
PH: (732)574-9595
TF: 800-481-4142
FX: (732)574-9599
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.getontheworldwideweb.com/ecommerce.htm
Description:
The Internet Technology Training Center offers a course called E-Commerce for Managers. This course examines e-commerce concepts, software and hardware architecture, including outsourcing your e-commerce infrastructure.
2634 E-COMMERCE: MANAGING YOUR EBUSINESS
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides online learning courses, including a class titled "E-Commerce: Managing Your EBusiness." This course looks at ways to reduce costs, to leverage your assets, encouraging repeat customers, and other issues important to ensure continued success of an Ebusiness.
2635 E-COMMERCE AND MARKETING
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
2500 California Plz.
Omaha, NE 68178
PH: (402)280-2602
FX: (402)280-2172
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.creighton.edu
Contact: Ms. Gail Hafer, Graduate Coordinator
Description:
Creighton University offers a graduate level course called E-Commerce and Marketing. This course looks at the way e-commerce and the Internet is changing the way businesses market their products and services. Topics covered include advertising and selling on the Internet, the use of web sites to provide customer service and support, consumer decision making when shopping online, and the development of databases which allow customization of products and services.
2636 E-COMMERCE MARKETING
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1845 E Northgate Dr.
Irving, TX 75062
PH: (972)721-5000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://gsmweb.udallas.edu/concentrations/e_business.html
Description:
The University of Dallas Graduate School of Management provides a course called E-Commerce Marketing. This course focuses on the basic principles of marketing to create and retain customers. Using Harvard Business School cases and team projects, students will also learn about mass customization.
2637 E-COMMERCE MARKETING
NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION OF E-COMMERCE
709 Oklahoma Blvd.
Alva, OK 73717-2399
PH: (580)327-8440
FX: (580)327-8167
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nwosu.edu/ecom/curriculum/cdesc.html
Description:
Northwestern Oklahoma State University's Division of E-Commerce offers a course called "E-Commerce Marketing." This class examines marketing concepts with specific attention to electronic commerce. The course will cover topics including customer support and quality of service in the online setting, and methods of personalization.
2638 E-COMMERCE: MARKETING YOUR EBUSINESS
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides online learning courses, including a class titled "E-Commerce: Marketing Your EBusiness." This course will look at marketing plans, marketing models, affiliate marketing, and identifying your customers.
2639 E-COMMERCE MASTER OF SCIENCE
GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY CYBERCAMPUS
536 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94105-2968
PH: (415)369-5250
TF: 888-874-2923
FX: (415)227-4502
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://cybercampus.ggu.edu/
Description:
Golden Gate University's online university, CyberCampus, offers an M.S. degree in E-commerce. This program will help students learn the skills essential to advance a career or transition into e-commerce. Learn to make money on the web, redesign businesses to function online, and improve storefront operation. Students will graduate with understanding of all aspects of evaluating, operating and managing an e-commerce business.
2640 E-COMMERCE MBA
GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY CYBERCAMPUS
536 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94105-2968
PH: (415)369-5250
TF: 888-874-2923
FX: (415)227-4502
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://cybercampus.ggu.edu/
Description:
Golden Gate University's online university, CyberCampus, is fully accredited and offers an MBA in ECommerce. The program is designed for professionals and students who are interested in learning about the electronic commerce technologies and associated managerial techniques. This MBA program includes courses specifically ecommerce focused.
2641 E-COMMERCE MBA
CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
Cardiff Business School
Aberconway Bldg, Colum Dr.
Cardiff CF103EU, United Kingdom
PH: 44 29 2087 4000
FX: 44 29 2087 4419
URL: http://www.cf.ac.uk
Description:
The Master of Business Administration ECommerce program covers topics such as the business benefits of electronic trading, technology platforms, financial security and legal issues, e-commerce applications within the supply chain, global developments, e-commerce implementation strategies and practical examples of good business practice
2642 E-COMMERCE MBA CONCENTRATION
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY KELLSTADT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
1 E Jackson, Ste. 7900
Chicago, IL 60604-2287
PH: (312)362-8810
FX: (312)362-6677
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://commerce.depaul.edu/
Contact: Felicia Richardson-McGee, Assistant Director
Description:
DePaul University's Kellstadt Graduate School of Business offers an MBA program with a concentration in E-Commerce. The focus of this concentration is to study the impact of digital economy on businesses. This program plans on graduating business professionals, who are literate with technological trends, technology, and social and public implications of technological evolution.
2643 E-COMMERCE MBA CONCENTRATION
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL THE KENAN-FLAGLER BUSINESS SCHOOL
Campus Box 3490
McColl Bldg.
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3490
PH: (919)962-8301
FX: (919)962-0898
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.kenanflagler.unc.edu/
Contact: Albert H. Segars, Chair, Information Tech. & ECommerce
Description:
The Kenan-Flagler School of Business at North Carolina University at Chapel Hill offers an MBA with a concentration in E-Commerce. The curriculum exposes students to real-world examples of how information technology is used to gain sustainable e-business advantage. A number of technologies are dealt with: enterprise integration, customer relationship management software, interorganizational process linking technologies, and knowledge management systems. Industry speakers are invited to give presentations on how various technologies are being leveraged by their companies. Students can create a customized curricula for themselves with electives.
2644 E-COMMERCE MBA CONCENTRATION
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
704 Rockwell Hall
Pittsburgh, PA 15282
PH: (412)396-6276
TF: 800-456-0590
FX: (412)396-5304
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.bus.duq.edu/grad/programs/default.htm
Description:
Duquesne University's School of Business offers an MBA program with a concentration in E-commerce. Courses include, Electronic Business I and II, as well as courses that focus on marketing, purchasing and systems analysis and design.
2645 E-COMMERCE MBA PROGRAM CONCENTRATION
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SMITH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Van Munching Hall
College Park, MD 20742
PH: (301)405-2278
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecommerce.umd.edu/
Description:
The University of Maryland Smith School of Business offers an MBA program concentration in E-Commerce. The curriculum consists of cross-functional concentration consisting of EC courses offered by the faculty specializing in Decision and Information Technologies, Marketing, Economics, and Supply Chain Management.
2646 E-COMMERCE MBA SPECIALIZATION
UNIVERSITY OF DENVER DANIELS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
2101 S University Blvd.
Denver, CO 80208
PH: (303)871-3416
FX: (303)871-4466
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.dcb.du.edu/itec/mbaec.asp
Description:
The University of Denver Daniels College of Business offers an MBA degree with a specialization in ECommerce. This degree program is designed to prepare students for a career in strategic marketing in an EC environment. Students focus on marketing concepts and techniques while learning about the technological aspects of E-Commerce.
2647 E-COMMERCE: NEW MODELS FOR A CHANGING ECONOMY
STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HOWE SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Kidde Bldg., Rm. 324-A
Hoboken, NJ 07030
PH: (201)216-5381
FX: (201)216-5385
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://attila.stevens-tech.edu/stmm/e-comm/certificate.htm
Description:
Stevens Institute of Technology's School of Technology Management offers a course called E-Commerce: New Models for a Changing Economy. This graduate level course will give students knowledge of the basic components of the Internet; an understanding of how to build a business model that integrates e-commerce; and techniques for adapting existing systems to work with e-commerce.
2648 E-COMMERCE AND ONLINE TRADING SEMINAR
HIGHLANDECOM NESS HORIZONS CENTRE
Kintail House
Beechwood Business Park
Inverness IV33BW, United Kingdom
PH: 01463 732556
FX: 01463 732501
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.highlandecom.com
Description:
Highlandecom offers a course called E-Commerce and Online Trading Seminar. This seminar will help students define e-commerce, target a client base, analyze successful web sites, and use e-commerce tools.
2649 E-COMMERCE PRACTICUM
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUART GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
565 W Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
PH: (312)906-6500
FX: (312)906-6549
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stuart.iit.edu
Description:
The Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart Graduate School of Business offers a course entitled ECommerce Practicum. This course involves teams of students working on real world e-commerce challenges given by industry executives, who will then evaluate the students' projects.
2650 E-COMMERCE PROCUREMENT: VENDORS, PROCESSES AND STANDARDS
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste. 200 Plz. E
San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers a course titled "E-Commerce Procurement: Vendors, Processes and Standards." This executive education course is designed for purchasing, financial and Internet systems managers, and will help them to assess opportunities, evaluate alternatives and develop a plan for streamlining their requisitioning and purchasing processes through Web-based purchasing systems.
2651 E-COMMERCE, PUBLIC POLICY AND THE LAWSAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste. 200 Plz. E
San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers an executive education class called "E-Commerce, Public Policy and the Law." This course will introduce students to important models, resources, and practical steps to take. Topics include: taxation, copyright, privacy, the European Union's privacy requirements, digital signatures, cyber squatting, encryption, SPAM, cyber crime, and criminal liability issues.
2652 E-COMMERCE READINESS
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXTENSION ONLINE
2000 Center St., Ste. 400
Berkeley, CA 94704
PH: (510)642-4124
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://learn.berkely.edu/
Description:
The University of California Extension Online offers an E-Commerce course called "E-Commerce Readiness." This online course offers an overview of concepts for e-commerce business and technology through case studies and demonstrations. It is designed to help potential ecommerce managers get started with the E-Commerce Business Certificate Program. This course covers both the technological and business aspects needed to gain understanding of E-Commerce.
2653 E-COMMERCE: REAL TIME AND DATA MINING
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides online learning courses, including "E-Commerce: Real Time and Data Mining." This course provides an introduction to both real time systems and collecting and analyzing data, as well as looking at the benefits of data mining.
2654 E-COMMERCE: RESOURCE PLANNING
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides online learning courses, including a class titled "E-Commerce: Resource Planning." This course looks at e-commerce risks and strategy, knowledge management and changes in technology.
2655 E-COMMERCE SECURITY
NETG
1751 W Diehl Rd, 2nd Fl.
Naperville, IL 60563-9099
PH: (630)369-3000
TF: 877-561-6384
FX: (630)983-4877
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.netg.com
Description:
NETg offers a course called E-Commerce Security. This course examines aspects of Internet security including firewalls, encryption, and payment security.
2656 E-COMMERCE SECURITY
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Office of the University Registrar
Cruiser Hall
PO Box 114000
Gainesville, FL 32611-4000
PH: (352)392-3261; (352)392-1374
URL: http://www.ufl.edu
Description:
E-Commerce Security is for students wanting to consider the impact of security issues on e-commerce implementation. The intended audience is managers and technical staff who are in a position to provide e-commerce recommendations to executives and will teach them how to identify the features of a security firewall, information encryption, authentication and authorization and e-commerce payment security.
2657 E-COMMERCE SECURITY AND PAYMENT SYSTEMS
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUART GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
565 W Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
PH: (312)906-6500
FX: (312)906-6549
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stuart.iit.edu
Description:
The Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart Graduate School of Business offers a course entitled ECommerce Security and Payment Systems. This course looks at policies, procedures, and technology to provide appropriate data security and privacy will be discussed. Topics to be covered include databases, web sites, intranets, extranets, and the Internet.
2658 E-COMMERCE SEMINAR SERIES
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT
Campus Box 7229
Raleigh, NC 27695-7229
PH: (919)513-2694
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecommerce.ncsu.edu/seminar/
Contact: Dr. Michael Rappa
Description:
This series of lectures at North Carolina State University is free and open to the public. Unless otherwise indicated lectures are held from 11:30 AM-12:30 PM, in the Engineering Graduate Research Center (EGRC), Room 313, on the NC State University Centennial Campus. Video taped lectures are made available over the web. Topics include: new business models for Web services, and technology readiness and e-service quality.
2659 E-COMMERCE: SETTING UP SHOP AND MAKING THE SALE
GESTALT PARTNERS LLC
2070 Chain Bridge Rd., Ste. G40
Vienna, VA 22182
PH: 888-844-4549
FX: (703)748-1553
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gestalt-courseware.com/outlines/html/ecom1d.htm
Description:
Gestalt Partners LLC offers a course called ECommerce: Setting Up Shop and Making the Sale. This 2 day course will give students information on how to choose an Internet Service Provider, secure a domain, find a host, write a business plan, raise funds, buy software, market products and services, and sell them on the Web.
2660 E-COMMERCE FOR SMALL BUSINESS
MCMASTER UNIVERSITY MICHAEL G. DEGROOTE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MCMASTER EBUSINESS RESEARCH CENTRE
1280 Main St. W
Hamilton, ON, Canada L8S4M4
PH: (905)525-9140
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://merc.mcmaster.ca/
Contact: Dr. Elliot Schreiber, Director
Description:
McMaster University eBusiness Research Centre has developed e-commerce programs for students and business offered both online and onsite. Programs include ECommerce for Small Business, as well as courses addressing other e-commerce topics.
2661 E-COMMERCE FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED BUSINESSES
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE E-COMMERCE PROGRAM
206 John M. Clayton Hall
Newark, DE 19716-7410
PH: (302)831-2741
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.continuingstudies.udel.edu/it/ecomm/index.shtml
Description:
The University of Delaware's Continuing Studies Program offers a course titled "E-Commerce for Small and Medium Sized Businesses." This course is designed for Small-and Mid-sized enterprises (SMEs), the fastest growing segment of the U.S. economy. Topics covered include developing Internet strategies, marketing and branding strategies, creating web site content and increasing web site traffic.
2662 E-COMMERCE SOCIAL CHANGES AND THE INTERNET
NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION OF E-COMMERCE
709 Oklahoma Blvd.
Alva, OK 73717-2399
PH: (580)327-8440
FX: (580)327-8167
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nwosu.edu/ecom/curriculum/cdesc.html
Description:
Northwestern Oklahoma State University's Division of E-Commerce offers a course called "E-Commerce Social Changes and the Internet." This course looks at social and business Internet trends, and teaches students how to develop an in-depth business plan.
2663 E-COMMERCE SOFTWARE SERVICES
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
MSN 4A5 4400 University Dr.
Fairfax, VA 22030
PH: (703)993-1530
FX: (703)993-1710
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ite.gmu.edu/msecomm/description.htm
Description:
George Mason University offers a course called "E-Commerce Software Services." This graduate level course examines E-commerce transactions and the role of the various software servers (web, application, and database servers) in executing E-commerce transactions.
2664 E-COMMERCE SOLUTIONS: THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste. 200 Plz. E
San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers an executive education class titled "E-Commerce Solutions: Thinking Outside the Box." In this course students work in self-supervised workgroups to solve a problem or issue which demonstrates the knowledge you have learned in the ECM program. Students will also be taught about brainstorming techniques.
2665 E-COMMERCE SPECIALIZATION
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
University Heights
Newark, NJ 07102-1982
PH: (973)596-3254
FX: (973)596-3074
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.njit.edu/BETA/ecomm/
Contact: David Wachspress, Dir., Undergrad. & E-Commerce Programs
Description:
The New Jersey Institute of Technology offers a B.S. degree in Management with a specialization in ECommerce. This program's graduates will have skills and knowledge required to conduct business successfully online.
2666 E-COMMERCE SPECIALIZATION PROGRAM
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
Graduate School of Business
25 E. Pearson, 14th Fl.
Chicago, IL 60611
PH: (312)915-6120
FX: (312)915-7207
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.luc.edu
Contact: Alan Young, Director of Enrollment & Recruitment
Description:
The E-Commerce Specialization program provides an emphasis on the opportunities for integrating ecommerce with business processes from functional areas of operations, marketing, finance, and economics and presents the telecommunications technologies used to support e-commerce.
2667 E-COMMERCE STRATEGY
YALE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
135 Prospect St.
PO Box 208200
New Haven, CT 06520-8200
PH: (203)432-5932
FX: (203)432-7004
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mba.yale.edu
Contact: James Stevens, Director
Description:
E-Commerce Strategy will apply microeconomic concepts to both e-commerce stand-alone ventures and e-commerce initiatives inside traditional corporations to help students understand the reasons for profitability and success. The course will include distinguishing between value creation and value capture and involve presenting a series of models of value capture that are appropriate for ecommerce and evaluating the choice and use of these strategies in a range of e-commerce applications.
2668 E-COMMERCE STRATEGY
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
Graduate School of Business
25 E. Pearson, 14th Fl.
Chicago, IL 60611
PH: (312)915-6120
FX: (312)915-7207
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.luc.edu
Contact: Alan Young, Director of Enrollment & Recruitment
Description:
The E-Commerce Strategy course focuses on the use of information and information technology to create competitive advantage via e-commerce. The management of information as a resource and the relation of information systems to strategic planning are discussed with cases used to illustrate how information systems can be used to enable e-commerce strategies.
2669 E-COMMERCE STRATEGY AND MARKETING
DREXEL UNIVERSITY LEBOW COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
3141 Chestnut St.
Matheson Hall, Rm. 105
Philadelphia, PA 19104
PH: (215)895-6070
FX: (215)895-1012
E-mail: [email protected].
URL: http://www.drexel.edu/academics/lebow/ecomm/
Description:
Drexel University offers a course called ECommerce Strategy and Marketing. This executive education course will teach students how to develop e-Commerce web sites using the online and offline strategies now being implemented by Internet marketing professionals.
2670 E-COMMERCE STRATEGY AND POLICY
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY MCDONOUGH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
BOX 571148
Washington, DC 20057-1221
PH: (202)687-3802
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.msb.edu/mba/mba.htm
Contact: Robert Wheeler, Assistant Dean
Description:
Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business offers a graduate level course called "E-Commerce Strategy and Policy." This MBA course examines various facets of electronic commerce strategy and policy.
2671 E-COMMERCE AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
KRANNERT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Purdue University
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)496-3384
FX: (765)494-9841
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu
Contact: Joy Dietz, Manager of Advising and Student Services
Description:
E-Commerce and Supply Chain Management focuses on the logistics aspects of e-commerce and discusses strategic issues, tactical choices and operational details.
2672 E-COMMERCE SYSTEMS
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PENN ENGINEERING EXECUTIVE MASTER'S IN TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
119 Towne Bldg.
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6391
PH: (215)898-5241
FX: (215)573-9673
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.seas.upenn.edu/profprog/emtm/news/stories/ecommerce-courses.html
Description:
The University of Pennsylvania Executive Master's in Technology Management program offers a course titled "E-Commerce Systems." This course reviews the concepts, principles and technologies important to developing reliable E-Commerce systems.
2673 E-COMMERCE SYSTEMS
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA TERRY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
346 Brooks Hall
Athens, GA 30602-6264
PH: (706)542-8100
FX: (706)542-3835
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.terry.uga.edu
Contact: Dr. Mel Crask, Director, MBA Programs
Description:
The University of Georgia Terry College of Business Executive MBA program offers a course called ECommerce Systems. This course examines Internet base technologies that support e-commerce. Topics covered include virtual integration, B2B systems, customer service, business intelligence technology, mass customization technology, mobile commerce, e-government, and virtual communities.
2674 E-COMMERCE SYSTEMS DESIGN, INTEGRATION AND DEPLOYMENT
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXTENSION ONLINE
2000 Center St., Ste. 400
Berkeley, CA 94704
PH: (510)642-4124
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://learn.berkely.edu/
Description:
The University of California Extension Online provides an E-Commerce course called "E-Commerce Systems Design, Integration and Deployment." This online course for managers studies a full range of e-commerce systems design, integration, and deployment concepts through case studies, class exercises, and demonstrations. The course is designed to help students develop and deploy an e-commerce system that includes integration.
2675 E-COMMERCE SYSTEMS SECURITY AND FIREWALL
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXTENSION ONLINE
2000 Center St., Ste. 400
Berkeley, CA 94704
PH: (510)642-4124
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://learn.berkely.edu/
Description:
The University of California Extension Online provides a course entitled "E-Commerce Systems Security and Firewall." This introductory security course explores a full range of e-commerce security issues, including technology solutions and examples. It is designed to help e-commerce managers with planning and executing the security aspects of an e-commerce project, including firewalls.
2676 E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES
SEREBRA LEARNING CORP.
7565 132nd St., Unit 119
Surrey, BC, Canada V3W1K5
PH: (604)592-0552
TF: 800-567-7766
FX: (604)592-0553
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.serebra.com
Contact: Mr. Bruce Stewart, President
Founded:
1987.
Description:
Serebra Learning Corporation offers a course entitled "E-Commerce Technologies." Designed for business managers and technical staff who need to determine whether e-commerce is suitable for their company and if so how best to provide it, this class will introduce the students to the technologies used in implementing ecommerce.
2677 E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1845 E Northgate Dr.
Irving, TX 75062
PH: (972)721-5000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://gsmweb.udallas.edu/concentrations/e_business.html
Description:
The University of Dallas Graduate School of Management offers a course called E-Commerce Technologies. This course examines e-commerce technologies including email, telnet, ftp, chat, and business application of the Internet. Information on the history of the Internet is also presented.
2678 E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, GRADUATE PROGRAMS
323 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Newark, NJ 07102-1982
PH: (973)596-6378
FX: (973)596-3074
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.njit.edu/SOM/MBA/index.html
Contact: Stuart Lipper, Director of Graduate Programs
Description:
The New Jersey Institute of Technology School of Management MBA program offers a course called "E-Commerce Technologies." In this course, students will gain understanding of the Internet and its underlying technologies as a foundation for e-commerce with an introduction to E-Commerce applications. Data communication and networking, EDI, Intranets and Extranets, bandwidth and security issues are also covered.
2679 E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGY
E-COMMERCE LEARNING CENTER
NC State University
Business Management Dept.
College of Management
Campus Box 7229
Raleigh, NC 27695-7229
PH: (919)515-5584
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecommerce.ncsu.edu
Contact: Dr. Michael Rappa
Description:
E-Commerce Technology is an introductory graduate level e-commerce course in Computer Science first taught in January 2000 and is required for students concentrating in e-commerce. The course content is entirely web-enabled.
2680 E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE
GW CENTER FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2029 K Street NW, Ste. 600
Washington, DC 20006
PH: (202)973-1150
FX: (202)973-1165
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gwu.edu/~cpd/programs/CWEC/
Description:
The GW Center for Professional Development offers an E-Commerce Technology Certificate program. This program is designed to give students an overview of the e-commerce business model and an opportunity to focus on specific aspects of its technology.
2681 E-COMMERCE-TECHNOLOGY COMPETENCY FOR E-COMMERCE MARKETING
GW CENTER FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2029 K Street NW, Ste. 600
Washington, DC 20006
PH: (202)973-1150
FX: (202)973-1165
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gwu.edu/~cpd/programs/CWEC/
Description:
The GW Center for Professional Development offers a course called "E-Commerce-Technology Competency for E-Commerce Marketing." This course focuses on one-to-one—personalizing and customizing the interface to develop a relationship with each customer (CRM). Other topics covered include branding, company image, channel and alliance partnering, web advertising, email communications, search engines and indexes.
2682 E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM DESIGN
NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION OF E-COMMERCE
709 Oklahoma Blvd.
Alva, OK 73717-2399
PH: (580)327-8440
FX: (580)327-8167
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nwosu.edu/ecom/curriculum/cdesc.html
Description:
Northwestern Oklahoma State University's Division of E-Commerce offers a course called "E-Commerce Technology System Design." This course focuses on technologies for electronic commerce. The course will cover the design, development, implementation and management of e-commerce solutions.
2683 E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGY TRACK CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
NATIONAL CENTER FOR MANUFACTURING SCIENCES
3025 Boardwalk
Ann Arbor, MI 48108-3266
PH: (734)995-0300
FX: (734)995-4004
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://wwww.ncms.org
Description:
The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences offers an E-Commerce Technology Track Certificate Program. This program includes courses such as E-Commerce Fundamentals, and JAVA Programming and Business Fundamentals. Coursework in this program track focuses on the technological aspects of e-business.
2684 E-COMMERCE: TRANSACTIONAL SITE DESIGN
UNITED DIGITAL ARTISTS
186 Fifth Ave., 4th Fl.
New York, NY 10010
PH: (212)777-7200
TF: 800-227-4935
FX: (212)777-7222
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.uda.com/training/categories.php?course_id=40
Description:
United Digital Artists offers a course entitled E-Commerce: Transactional Site Design. This workshop focuses on sites that sell. Students look at successful e-commerce sites and outline winning strategies for compelling online transactions.
2685 E-COMMERCE TUTORIAL
NET NATION COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Ste. 1410, Harbour Center
555 W Hastings St.
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B4N6
PH: (604)688-8946
TF: 888-277-0000
FX: (604)688-8934
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.online-commerce.com/
Description:
Net Nation Communications offers an online E-Commerce Tutorial. This course gives information on how to get started in e-commerce. Topics addressed include different online payment options, web hosting and e-commerce software.
2686 E-COMMERCE TUTORIAL
INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CONSORTIUM
549 West Randolph St., Ste. 600
Chicago, IL 60661-2208
PH: (312)559-4100
FX: (312)559-4111
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.iec.org
Description:
The E-Commerce online tutorial's objective is to provide an overview of how e-commerce works, the challenges of hosting complex e-commerce environments and the importance of e-commerce capabilities that enhance the services and core competencies of the service provider.
2687 E-COMMERCE TUTORIAL
WEBSITE 101
1275 4th St. No. 308
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
PH: (707)836-1826
FX: (707)924-0940
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.website101.com
Contact: Mike Banks Valentine, Founder
Description:
WebSite 101 provides an online E-commerce Tutorial designed for small businesses. The coursework includes resources to help small business managers learn how to get established online without great funding. Topics addressed include incorporation online, e-health insurance, business software, and time management.
2688 E-COMMERCE TUTORIAL
CNET.COM
235 2nd St.
San Francisco, CA 94105
PH: (415)344-2000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://builder.cnet.com/webbuilding/pages/Business/ Tutorial/
Contact: Liz Brooks
Description:
CNET.com offers a free online tutorial on E-Commerce. This tutorial covers topics such as software options, cataloging your product, adding image support, publishing your catalog and supporting transactions.
2689 E-COMMERCE TUTORIAL
TERRA LYCOS WEBMONKEY
400-2 Totten Pond Rd.
Waltham, MA 02451
PH: (781)370-2700
FX: (781)370-2600
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/e-business/tutorials/tutorial3.html?tw=eg199908
Contact: Kevin Hackman
Description:
This free online E-commerce tutorial is taught in 5 sections which cover how to generate a realistic ebusiness plan, create a site design, deal with credit cards, tax, shipping, and security; and decide whether you should build, buy, or rent an e-commerce solution to manage your site. Students will also learn how to attract new customers by refining their marketing programs.
2690 E-COMMERCE USING THE INTERNET
SUNY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
PO Box 3050
Utica, NY 13504-3050
PH: (315)792-7158
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sunyit.edu/~sgay/
Contact: Gene Yelle, Instructor
Description:
SUNY at Utica offers a course entitled "ECommerce Using the Internet." This course explores the topic of doing business on the World Wide Web. It covers entry strategies, emerging web-based business models, web site design strategies, payment systems employed, as well as contemporary marketing, legal, regulatory, technological, social and ethical issues.
2691 E-COMMERCE, YOUR E-BUSINESS
MINDLEADERS
851 W 3rd Ave., Bldg. 3
Columbus, OH 43212
PH: (614)781-7300
TF: 800-223-3732
FX: (614)781-6510
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mindleaders.com
Description:
MindLeaders provides online learning, including a course called "E-Commerce, Your E-Business." This course is an introduction to e-commerce and includes topics such as future directions, building resources, and marketing and management.
2692 E-CONOMY PROJECT (TM)
BERKELEY ROUNDTABLE ON THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY
2234 Piedmont Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94720-2322
PH: (510)642-3067
FX: (510)643-6617
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://e-conomy.berkeley.edu/
Description:
The new E-conomy Project (tm) is a collaborative undertaking of the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE), the College of Engineering, the Haas School of Business and the School of Information Management and Systems (SIMS), at the University of California, Berkeley, and the UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC). Participating faculty represent a range of UC Berkeley departments as well as faculty from other UC campuses. The project fuses research with knowledge and concerns of industry leaders and policy makers, creating resources to focus on changes brought about by new digital technologies. The project aims to develop business models, and more effective policies, legal frameworks and corporate strategies. Many conferences and publications are offered toward this end.
2693 E-CUSTOMER SERVICE: OBTAINING AND MAINTAINING CUSTOMERS ON THE INTERNET
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT DENVER
Campus Box 165
PO Box 173364
Denver, CO 80217-3364
PH: (303)556-5826
FX: (303)556-6276
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cudenver.edu
Description:
E-Customer Service: Obtaining and Maintaining Customers on the Internet teaches students what determines customer satisfaction in an online environment with a focus on identifying the reasons why customers switch online businesses and the negative impact switching could have on long-term profits. Covered topics include the impact of positive interpersonal communication on product success, the impact of negative interpersonal communication on product failure, customer satisfaction strategies, positioning strategies to reduce replacement, profiling dissatisfied individuals and service recovery and other retention-oriented strategies.
2694 E-ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES VIRTUAL COLLEGE
10 Astor Pl., 5th Fl.
New York, NY 10003
PH: (212)998-7080
TF: 877-998-7080
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scps.nyu.edu/dyncon/virt/
Description:
NYU's Virtual College offers a course called "E-Enterprise Technologies and Applications." This overview course provides a look at fundamental protocols, technologies, applications, and services of the Internet.
2695 E-ENTREPRENEURSHIP
NOTRE DAME COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
276 Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame, IN 46556
PH: (219)631-8488
TF: 800-631-8488
FX: (219)631-8800
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nd.edu/~mba
Contact: Carolyn Woo, Dean
Description:
The Notre Dame MBA Program offers a course called "E-Entrepreneurship." This course is designed for the student who is interested in starting his or her e-business. In addition to the technology know-how, the students learn how to create a business plan and develop a prototype of their e-business.
2696 E-LAW AND RISK MANAGEMENT
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
3201 E Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
The University of Phoenix offers a graduate course called E-Law and Risk Management. This course examines the process of risk management in an e-business context. Students will analyze operational, financial, legal, strategic, and technical aspects of risk management, and be exposed to global issues in e-commerce risk management.
2697 E-LEADERSHIP
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
PO Box 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902
PH: (607)777-2000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~eleader/
Description:
Binghamton University's School of Management offers a course entitled "E-Leadership." This course will enable students to be familiar with e-business architecture and vocabulary, as well as develop skills to analyze ebusiness strategies and processes.
2698 E-MARKETING
PENN STATE UNIVERSITY SMEAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
106 Business Administration Bldg.
University Park, PA 16802-3000
PH: (814)865-1907
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www2.smeal.psu.edu/courses/mktg597d.rangaswamy/csobj.html
Description:
Penn State University offers a course entitled "E-Marketing." E-Marketing refers to the use of the Internet and related technologies to transform marketing processes. This course was created to help students learn to design and deploy marketing strategies that will help their organizations in a global digital economy. The course will cover such topics as market exchanges, online relationships with various downstream stakeholders, and new marketing tools and techniques.
2699 E-MARKETING: BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS MARKETING ON THE INTERNET
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT DENVER
Campus Box 165
PO Box 173364
Denver, CO 80217-3364
PH: (303)556-5826
FX: (303)556-6276
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cudenver.edu
Description:
E-Marketing: Business-to-Business Marketing on the Internet shows students the impact of business-to-business marketing on the Internet. Covered topics include outsourcing efficiencies, finding the best suppliers, online purchasing of raw materials, online quotes, decision processes in choosing suppliers, acquisition of timely and pertinent information regarding competitor and consumer trends and improved targeting of business and consumers.
2700 E-MARKETING: CONSUMER MARKETING ON THE INTERNET
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT DENVER
Campus Box 165
PO Box 173364
Denver, CO 80217-3364
PH: (303)556-5826
FX: (303)556-6276
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cudenver.edu
Description:
E-Marketing: Consumer Marketing on the Internet examines the differences in effective consumer marketing, market segmentation, marketing research and product positioning while teaching students the differences and similarities between internet-based and conventional product marketing. Topics covered include determining the main reasons more online businesses than conventional businesses fail, analyzing online shopping verses conventional shopping, targeting and segmenting online consumers, positioning online businesses, collecting data online and direct marketing over the web.
2701 E-MARKETING THEORY AND APPLICATION
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
3201 E Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
As a part of its MBA in E-Business, the University of Phoenix offers a graduate level course called EMarketing Theory and Application. This course provides a look at the theory and application of electronic marketing. In addition to looking at the way the Internet applies to traditional marketing functions of products, price, distribution, and promotion, students will evaluate Web sites and determine how different industries can use the Internet in creating new markets.
2702 E-MBA
NOTRE DAME COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
276 Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame, IN 46556
PH: (219)631-8488
TF: 800-631-8488
FX: (219)631-8800
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nd.edu/~mba
Contact: Carolyn Woo, Dean
Description:
The Notre Dame MBA Program offers an EMBA. This concentration includes courses in E-Commerce, E-Consulting, and E-Entrepreneurship.
2703 E-OPERATIONS
BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY
1000 Galvin Rd. S
Bellevue, NE 68005
PH: (402)293-2000
TF: 800-756-7920
FX: (402)293-2020
URL: http://www.bellevue.edu
Description:
Bellevue University offers "E-Operations", a course designed to look at business management, process sustainability, online ordering systems, telephone ordering, record keeping, inventory control and management, order fulfillment, delivery assurance, delivery methods, electronic bills of lading, as well as other aspects of daily E-business.
2704 E-PEOPLE
PURDUE UNIVERSITY KRANNERT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)494-9700
FX: (765)494-9658
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu/centers/ceer/
Description:
Purdue University's Krannert Graduate School of Management offers a course entitled E-People. This course is designed to introduce students to the human side of e-business. Students will gain an understanding of how e-business affects both customers and employees.
2705 E-PROCESS MANAGEMENT
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
Mellon Financial Corp. Hall, 5th Fl.
4227 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
PH: (412)648-1600
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.execed.pitt.edu/
Description:
The Executive Education Program at the University of Pittsburgh offers a seminar entitled E-Process Management. This seminar should be of interest to middle-level managers in organizations who wish to improve their organization's processes to support eBusiness. The techniques learned here are useful not only for dot com firms, but also for manufacturing and service firms making the transition to the eBusiness.
2706 E-PROJECTS
NOTRE DAME COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
276 Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame, IN 46556
PH: (219)631-8488
TF: 800-631-8488
FX: (219)631-8800
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nd.edu/~mba
Contact: Carolyn Woo, Dean
Description:
The Notre Dame MBA Program offers a course called "E-Projects." This course is for MBA students who have developed a preliminary design for an e-commerce product, and have sufficient technical skills and interest to pursue its implementation. General topics such as e-project management and best practices for project development, as well as technical topics as appropriate for the projects, will complement the goal of getting the projects up and running.
2707 E-PROMOTIONS: COMMUNICATIONS FOR GROWTH ON THE INTERNET
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT DENVER
Campus Box 165
PO Box 173364
Denver, CO 80217-3364
PH: (303)556-5826
FX: (303)556-6276
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cudenver.edu
Description:
E-Promotions: Communications for Growth on the Internet focuses on distinction between online and conventional promotion with discussion on advertising media, interactivity, advertising strategy, ad design, sales promotion strategy, direct marketing, personal selling and publicity. Covered topics include product life cycle; communication models and their applicability to Internet promotion; Internet verses conventional advertising characteristics; types of Internet ads including web pages and banners; reach and frequency in internet promotion; advertising costs; media design and scheduling; sales promotion on the Internet and the absence of coupons; and what to avoid with online promotions.
2708 E-RETAIL: SALES ON THE INTERNET
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT DENVER
Campus Box 165
PO Box 173364
Denver, CO 80217-3364
PH: (303)556-5826
FX: (303)556-6276
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cudenver.edu
Description:
E-Retail: Sales on the Internet explores the changes in pricing and distribution of products on the Internet and compares how marketing through online channels is different from traditional channels of distribution. Covered topics include pricing tactics; the Internet's effect of channel length, channel facilitation and price escalation; inventory control; types of products and stores most conducive to Internet retailing; the lack of a physical location factor; and the retail life cycle and the wheel of retailing.
2709 E-SECURITY
REGIS UNIVERSITY GRADUATE PROGRAMS
3333 Regis Boulevard, L-16
Denver, CO 80221-1099
PH: (303)458-4080
TF: 800-667-9270
FX: (303)964-5538
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.regis.edu
Description:
Regis University offers a course entitled ESecurity. In this course Students learn to analyze concepts related to Internet and e-commerce security. They will look at risk and threat analysis, authentication, encryption, payment systems, intrusion pathology, vulnerability assessment, and defensive strategies, tactics and countermeasures.
2710 E-SECURITY ESSENTIALS TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES VIRTUAL COLLEGE
10 Astor Pl., 5th Fl.
New York, NY 10003
PH: (212)998-7080
TF: 877-998-7080
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scps.nyu.edu/dyncon/virt/
Description:
NYU's Virtual College offers a summer intensive program called "E-Security Essentials Tools and Techniques." This course covers antivirus defense strategies, key concepts of cryptography and encryption, comprehensive security policies, including password policy, and network traffic and log files analysis using freely available tools. This course gives strategies and tools to students, helping them master the essentials of Information Security.
2711 E-STRATEGY FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
3201 E Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
The University of Phoenix offers a graduate level course entitled E-Strategy Formulation and Implementation. This course addresses the concepts of strategy as applied to an e-business environment. Students formulate, implement, and evaluate global e-business solutions. This capstone course for the e-business curriculum integrates strategy and policy formulation, e-business architecture, marketing strategy, and legal and ethical considerations.
2712 E-SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AND LOGISTICS
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1845 E Northgate Dr.
Irving, TX 75062
PH: (972)721-5000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://gsmweb.udallas.edu/concentrations/e_business.html
Description:
The University of Dallas Graduate School of Management provides a course called E-Supply Chain Management and Logistics. This course gives information on the latest concepts for using technology to improve logistics efficiency.
2713 EBUSINESS CONSULTANCY I
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
The Neeley School of Business
TCU Box 298530
Fort Worth, TX 76129
PH: (817)257-7540
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tcu.edu
Contact: Dr. Jane Mackay, Program Director
Description:
The eBusiness Consultancy I (EBUS 40813) course is the first of a two-course sequence. This first course starts the consultancy phases and completes the eBusiness analysis phase. This two-semester approach will allow students the extra time needed to complete the entire process of creating a Web presence from beginning to end. Students work in teams that last the entire two semesters with a focus on creativity, entrepreneurship and using a team approach to develop creative ideas and observe the processes and factors crucial to a successful eBusiness. Students must complete EBUS 30813, EBUS 30833 and EBUS 30843 with a grade of C or better before taking this course.
2714 EBUSINESS CONSULTANCY II
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
The Neeley School of Business
TCU Box 298530
Fort Worth, TX 76129
PH: (817)257-7540
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tcu.edu
Contact: Dr. Jane Mackay, Program Director
Description:
The eBusiness Consultancy II (EBUS 40823) course provides a more advanced inquiry into Electronic Business and is a continuation of EBUS 40813. Students must complete EBUS 40813 with a grade of C or better before taking this course.
2715 EBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
The Neeley School of Business
TCU Box 298530
Fort Worth, TX 76129
PH: (817)257-7540
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tcu.edu
Contact: Dr. Jane Mackay, Program Director
Description:
The eBusiness Development (EBUS 3833) course teaches students to use the results of the eBusiness analysis to design and implement a Web presence. Students will learn traditional project management techniques in this process. Team building, conflict, diversity, conflict resolution and other team issues are also components of this course. Students must complete EBUS 30813 and EBUS 30823 with a grade of C or better before taking this course.
2716 EBUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY HART E-CENTER
PO Box 750309
Dallas, TX 75275-0309
PH: (214)768-4278
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www2.smu.edu/ecenter/
Contact: Dr. Peter E. Raad, Director
Description:
The eCenter delivers innovative educational programs (both degree and professional) on emerging technology issues delivered on-campus, on-site, online, and remote. The eCenter offers a course called eBusiness Fundamentals, which explores basic concepts of electronic business including challenges, opportunities, and legal issues.
2717 EBUSINESS I
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
The Neeley School of Business
TCU Box 298530
Fort Worth, TX 76129
PH: (817)257-7540
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tcu.edu
Contact: Dr. Jane Mackay, Program Director
Description:
The eBusiness I (EBUS 20253) course examines the history, basic tools and other important issues surrounding the many forms of e-commerce through lecture, hands-on experience and interactive activities. During the course, students will develop skills and gain knowledge and experience with a networked community designed for business functions and transactions. Students must have a sophomore standing before taking this course.
2718 EBUSINESS II
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
The Neeley School of Business
TCU Box 298530
Fort Worth, TX 76129
PH: (817)257-7540
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tcu.edu
Contact: Dr. Jane Mackay, Program Director
Description:
The eBusiness II (EBUS 20813) course covers topics such as security, privacy and legal issues. During the course, students will learn to start their own e-business and build a site for their own business, compare businesses in various industries and learn how an eBusiness compares to traditions businesses. Students must complete EBUS 20253 with a grade of B or better before taking this course.
2719 EBUSINESS PLANNING
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
The Neeley School of Business
TCU Box 298530
Fort Worth, TX 76129
PH: (817)257-7540
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tcu.edu
Contact: Dr. Jane Mackay, Program Director
Description:
The eBusiness Planning (EBUS 30813) course teaches students how to analyze a business, division or department for a Web presence. Students will investigate how the eBusiness fits into the traditional roles for a business or industry and consider how the Internet can impact the business. Return on Investment, funding, Internet stock valuation and development of communication skills are also components of this course. Students must complete EBUS 20813 with a grade of B or better before taking this course.
2720 ECM ORGANIZATIONAL ALIGNMENT
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste. 200 Plz. E
San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers a course called "ECM Organizational Alignment." This course looks at organizational alignment and efficiency in e-businesses, especially focusing on vision, mission, values, strategy, structure, process, leadership, and people.
2721 ECOMMERCE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
EVERGLADES COLLEGE
1500 NW 49th St., Ste. 600
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
PH: (954)772-2655
TF: 888-772-6077
FX: (954)772-2695
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.evergladescollege.edu
Description:
Everglades College offers a B.S. degree with an E-Commerce major. This degree prepares students to be successful doing business on the Internet. Students take business and Internet courses as well as classes on web design and analysis. They also look at relationships between customers and suppliers as well as legal and ethical issues unique to doing business over the Internet.
2722 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND ECOMMERCE MANAGEMENT
DREXEL UNIVERSITY LEBOW COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
3141 Chestnut St.
Matheson Hall, Rm. 105
Philadelphia, PA 19104
PH: (215)895-6070
FX: (215)895-1012
E-mail: [email protected].
URL: http://www.drexel.edu/academics/lebow/ecomm/
Description:
Drexel University offers an executive education course called Economic Analysis and E-Commerce Management. In this course students will gain understanding of the rapidly changing Internet / e-Commerce economy. The effects of this new technology infrastructure on consumer and producer behavior will also be explored.
2723 ECONOMICS OF E-COMMERCE MARKETS
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY KELLOGG SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
2001 Sheridan Rd
Evanston, IL 60208
PH: (847)491-8684
E-mail: [email protected]
Contact: David Lucking-Reiley, Instructor
Description:
Northwestern University offers a "Economics of E-Commerce Markets" which will include topics such as the economics of information goods, the theory of the firm, the economics of intermediation, price competition, price discrimination, and auction theory. It will also provide necessary background on relevant Internet technologies, such as compression, encryption, and collaborative filtering, when relevant to understanding of the economic problems.
2724 ECONOMICS OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
Graduate School of Business
25 E. Pearson, 14th Fl.
Chicago, IL 60611
PH: (312)915-6120
FX: (312)915-7207
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.luc.edu
Contact: Alan Young, Director of Enrollment & Recruitment
Description:
Economics of Electronic Commerce will present the microeconomic principles that guides information technology. Covered topics will include value maximizing methods, pricing strategies, product lines of information goods, managing intellectual property rights, dynamics of technological positive feedback, compatibility choices and standardization efforts, government policies and regulation, firm strategies and Global issues of e-commerce.
2725 ECONOMICS OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS
Graduate Admissions Office
216 Administration Bldg.
Memphis, TN 38152-3370
PH: (901)678-2531
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.memphis.edu
Contact: Dr. Max Garzon, Program Coordinator
Description:
Economics of Electronic Commerce teaches students about the market characteristics of e-commerce, economic impact of e-commerce on traditional commerce, and broader issues of property rights, government regulation, information infrastructure maintenance and business cycles.
2726 ECRM- THE CUSTOMER COMES FIRST
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON UNIVERSITY EXTENDED EDUCATION
800 N State College Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92834-6870
PH: (714)278-2611
FX: (714)278-2088
URL: http://www.takethelead.fullerton.edu/Classes/
Description:
Cal State Fullerton offers a course called "eCRM- The Customer Comes First." This course explores eCRM by discussing customer lifetime value as it relates to acquisition and retention campaigns, technology, business processes, and increased profitability.
2727 EFFECTIVE E-MARKETING
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university offering a suite of courses entitled "Effective EMarketing." This suite of 5 two hour courses helps experienced marketers to recognize the advantages and obstacles of the Internet and utilize them for improved sales, reach, products, and customer satisfaction.
2728 EFFECTIVE E-MARKETING SUITE
NETG
1751 W Diehl Rd, 2nd Fl.
Naperville, IL 60563-9099
PH: (630)369-3000
TF: 877-561-6384
FX: (630)983-4877
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.netg.com
Description:
NETg provides an E-Business course called Effective E-Marketing Suite. This suite of 5 courses analyzes the effect of the Internet on marketing strategies and highlights many ways in which the Internet can be used to make information more valuable for customers. These courses also include specific information on personalization, traffic building, and customer collaboration.
2729 ELAB POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY ELAB, OWEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
401 21st Ave. S
Nashville, TN 37203
PH: (615)343-6904
FX: (615)343-7177
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecommerce.vanderbilt.edu/about/
Contact: Professor Donna L. Hoffman, Co-Director
Description:
Founded in 1994, Vanderbilt University's eLab is one of the nation's first academic research centers dedicated to the study of the Internet. eLab was recognized by the New York Times as "one of the premiere research centers in the world for the study of electronic commerce." Since its founding, the center has applied the results of its research to help corporate sponsors integrate the Internet into their business strategies. eLab consists of virtual experiments and surveys, web sites, and an online consumer panel that provides an extensive subject pool for Web-based surveys and experiments fielded in the virtual lab. The School of Management offers a two-year postdoctoral fellowship program designed to bridge the gap between scholarship and electronic commerce in the areas of marketing, organization studies, economics, and strategy.
2730 ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
600 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15282
PH: (412)396-6000
TF: 800-456-0590
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.drpeace.com/G670/g670.html
Contact: Dr. A. Graham Peace
Description:
"Electronic Business" is the title of a course offered at Duquesne University. This course focuses on the managerial side of ebusiness and electronic commerce, as opposed to the technical side. This course is recommended for MBA students who wish to undertake the Graduate School of Business' concentration in ebusiness.
2731 ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA DARLA MOORE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
1705 College St.
Columbia, SC 29208
PH: (803)777-2940
FX: (803)777-7044
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://dmsweb.badm.sc.edu/imd/imdsylEC.htm-Course%20Overview
Contact: Bill Kettinger, Instructor
Description:
The University of South Carolina's MBA program offers a course called "Electronic Business." This course looks at is creating both opportunities and uncertainties created by the internet for business leaders who question the potential impact, cost, and applicability of eCommerce to transform business processes and improve performance. This short course will introduce students to these topics and begin to address important eCommerce issues that managers face in the real world.
2732 ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
CAPITOL COLLEGE
11301 Springfield Rd.
Laurel, MD 20708
PH: (301)369-2800
TF: 800-950-1992
FX: (301)953-1442
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.capitol-college.edu
Description:
Capitol College offers a course called Electronic Business. This graduate level course is the capstone of the MS in Electronic Commerce program. Students will cover the entire e-commerce process, from start-up to promotion and investor relations.
2733 ELECTRONIC BUSINESS CERTIFICATE (EBC)
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON DIGITAL SOCIETY ALLIANCE
7300 Jack Newell Blvd. S
Ft. Worth, TX 76118
PH: (817)272-5914
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www2.uta.edu/ecomm/
Contact: Dr. Michael Reimann, Director
Description:
The University of Texas at Arlington Digital Society Alliance provides coursework for students and business people to earn an Electronic Business Certificate (eBC). This program is oriented toward those who want to use digital solutions in government, business, and commercial areas. Business principles and functional knowledge about digital technology form the basis upon which current and emerging applications are studied.
2734 ELECTRONIC BUSINESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
Kania School of Management
Brennan Hall, Ste. 438
Scranton, PA 18510
PH: (570)941-7746
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scranton.edu
Contact: Dr. Parsed Kakumanu, Chair, Operation & Info. Mgmt. Dept.
Description:
Electronic Business Communication Networks is designed to provide students with networking and telecommunications fundamentals necessary to develop enterprise networks to conduct business on the Internet. Covered topics include communication network media, processors and protocols, multimedia transmission, wireless networks, network design and management and security. As prerequisite of taking this course, students must have already completed the Introduction to Electronic Business course.
2735 ELECTRONIC BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
Kania School of Management
Brennan Hall, Ste. 438
Scranton, PA 18510
PH: (570)941-7746
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scranton.edu
Contact: Dr. Parsed Kakumanu, Chair, Operation & Info. Mgmt. Dept.
Description:
Electronic Business and Entrepreneurship links e-commerce with entrepreneurship and will examine the issues related to the starting and establishment of new businesses based on e-commerce. It's a three part course including issues related to the establishment of a new business and entrepreneurship, issues related to e-commerce including the development of business models and plans and a practical sections where students break into groups and develop and establish small e-commerce businesses from start to finish. Students must complete Electronic Commerce courses EC 361 and EC 362 before taking this course.
2736 ELECTRONIC BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY KELLSTADT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
1 E Jackson, Ste. 7900
Chicago, IL 60604-2287
PH: (312)362-8810
FX: (312)362-6677
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://commerce.depaul.edu/
Contact: Felicia Richardson-McGee, Assistant Director
Description:
DePaul University's Kellstadt Graduate School of Business offers "Electronic Business Fundamentals" which explores the business implications of evolving Internet technologies. Students will acquire basic skills for navigating the Internet and creating personal and business electronic presence on the World Wide Web
2737 ELECTRONIC BUSINESS SECURITY CONTROLS AND ETHICS
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
Kania School of Management
Brennan Hall, Ste. 438
Scranton, PA 18510
PH: (570)941-7746
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scranton.edu
Contact: Dr. Parsed Kakumanu, Chair, Operation & Info. Mgmt. Dept.
Description:
Electronic Business Security Controls and Ethics is designed to provide students with an understanding of the technical, managerial, legal and ethical issues involved in building, operating and managing e-commerce solutions. Covered topics will include web server and client security, secure transactions and payments, information security, digital certificates and practices, civil and criminal legal issues, morality and ethical issues, intellectual property and patents, governmental regulations and policies and emerging technologies and standards. Students must complete Electronic Commerce courses EC 361 and EC 362 before attempting this course.
2738 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
REGIS UNIVERSITY GRADUATE PROGRAMS
3333 Regis Boulevard, L-16
Denver, CO 80221-1099
PH: (303)458-4080
TF: 800-667-9270
FX: (303)964-5538
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.regis.edu
Description:
Regis University offers a course entitled Electronic Commerce. This course introduces concepts of electronic commerce as facilitated by the Internet, and by other technologies. It looks at business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-customer (B2C), convergence of technologies and capabilities, technological challenges, as well as the legal and regulatory framework.
2739 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
KRANNERT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Purdue University
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)496-3384
FX: (765)494-9841
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu
Contact: Joy Dietz, Manager of Advising and Student Services
Description:
Electronic Commerce is an Internet Marketing course. Covered topics include getting started, Internet marketing strategies, Internet security, distributing and retailing strategies on the Internet and communications on the Internet. The course is an eight-week module taught every year in the spring since 1996 with Patrick Duparcq as the current instructor.
2740 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK-SAINT JOHN FACULTY OF BUSINESS
PO Box 5050
Saint John, NB, Canada E2L4L5
PH: (506)648-5570; (506)648-5806
TF: 800-508-6275
FX: (506)648-5574
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.unbsj.ca/business
Contact: Shelley Rinehart, Dean, Faculty of Business
Description:
UNBSJ's Electronic Commerce program examines all aspects of business as they relate to online commerce. Students explore the role e-commerce can play in all dimensions of business and will acquire a full range of business skills and specific expertise in the business models of e-commerce. Students are not expected to be technical experts, but will leave the program with a level of technical familiarity that will enable them to work in the development and implementation of e-commerce solutions in a wide range of organizations.
2741 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
STANFORD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
518 Memorial Way
Stanford, CA 94305-5015
PH: (650)725-5663
FX: (650)723-3950
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/cebc/
Description:
Stanford University's MBA program offers a course titled "Electronic Commerce." This course focuses on ways in which firms can use electronic commerce to create value. Other topics covered include web-based and multi-channel retailing, and how electronic commerce is likely to change logistics and payment systems and supply chains.
2742 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF DENVER DANIELS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
2101 S University Blvd.
Denver, CO 80208
PH: (303)871-3416
FX: (303)871-4466
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.dcb.du.edu/itec/mbaec.asp
Description:
The University of Denver Daniels College of Business offers a course taught at both the undergraduate and graduate level called "Electronic Commerce." This course gives students an overview of electronic commerce trends and techniques including the underlying technical infrastructure, and traditional EC techniques such as electronic data interchange (EDI). Other topics covered include Internet use for EC, business models for business-to-business and business-to-consumer EC, marketing on the Internet, and security and regulatory issues.
2743 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
INDIANA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
1320 E 10th St., LI 011
Bloomington, IN 47405-3907
PH: (812)855-2018
TF: 888-335-7547
FX: (812)855-6166
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.slis.indiana.edu/hrosenba/www/L561/syll/syll7.html
Contact: Howard Rosenbaum, Instructor
Description:
Indiana University offers a course called "Electronic Commerce." In this course will learn about the history, development, and economics of ecommerce. The class will discuss current policy documents and research reports that are attempting to shape ecommerce. Students will also design, create, and manage their own internet business and operate it in a virtual economy (VE) during the course.
2744 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRICE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
307 W Brooks, Room 307E
Norman, OK 73019-4006
PH: (405)325-0768
FX: (405)325-7482
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ou.edu/business/mis/courses.html
Contact: Robert W. Zmud, MIS Division Director
Description:
The University of Oklahoma offers a course entitled "Electronic Commerce." This course studies the application of electronic communication to achieve business objectives. Explores the use of such information technologies and concepts as virtual firms, EDI, electronic funds transfer, the Internet and the World Wide Web.
2745 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Main Bldg.
Notre Dame, IN 46556-5612
PH: (574)631-8613
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nd.edu/~mgtnet/ballou/Mgt643/643SYL.HTML
Contact: Deborah Ballou, Instructor
Description:
"Electronic Commerce" is the name of a course taught at Notre Dame's College of Business Administration. This course will examine how managers can effectively use technology to enhance their organization's competitive position. Students will gain understanding of the fundamentals of Electronic Commerce.
2746 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY FACULTY OF CONTINUING EDUCATION COMPUOFC
Education Tower, Rm. 126
2500 University Dr.
NW Calgary, AB, Canada T2N1N4
PH: (403)220-2866
FX: (403)289-7287
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.computer.ucalgary.ca
Contact: Theresa Ferguson, Program Director
Description:
The University of Calgary offers online learning through its Faculty of Continuing Education. Courses include "Electronic Commerce", which will teach students basics and infrastructure of Electronic Commerce, and Electronic Businesses. Topics covered include electronic commerce business opportunities and establishing an electronic business.
2747 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT MBA PROGRAM
2500 University Dr.
NW Calgary, AB, Canada T2N1N4
PH: (403)220-5685
FX: (403)282-0095
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~marcolin/eccalgary.html
Description:
The University of Calgary offers "Electronic Commerce" as a part of its MBA program. The course covers topics relating to electronic commerce and information technologies.
2748 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
260 Wohlers Hall
1206 S Sixth
Champaign, IL 61820
PH: (217)333-2747
FX: (217)244-3118
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~gebauer/BADM457/Orga/syllabus.html
Contact: Dr. Judith Gebauer, Instructor
Description:
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign offers "Electronic Commerce." This course covers main topics in electronic commerce, including understanding technology, defining e-commerce, history of the Internet, and e-business infrastructure.
2749 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY STERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
44 W Fourth St.
New York, NY 10012
PH: (212)998-0100
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://oz.stern.nyu.edu/ec2001/
Description:
New York University's Stern School of Business offers a course entitled "Electronic Commerce." This course teaches future business leaders how to handle the new business world of e-commerce, and gives them the concepts and principles necessary to separate the value from the hype.
2750 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
8001 Natural Bridge Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63121-4499
PH: (314)516-5888
E-mail: [email protected]
Contact: Dr. Vicki L. Sauter, Professor
Description:
The University of Missouri-St. Louis offers "Electronic Commerce," a course which examines critical information technologies that provide the basis for electronic commerce, and their application in a variety of sectors and industries. It will begin with coverage of the tools, skills and business concepts that surround electronic commerce and the consequences of applying these information technologies to different commercial processes.
2751 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
AUBURN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
415 W Magnolia Ave.
Auburn, AL 36849-5247
PH: (334)844-6545
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.business.auburn.edu/~knock/MNGT4880-Ecommerce/MNGT4880.html
Description:
"Electronic Commerce" at Auburn University will help students explore fundamental technical aspects that are required to build e-business Web sites. They will gain a general understanding of the business aspects that are necessary to conduct effective Web sites.
2752 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
BOSTON COLLEGE
140 Commonwealth Ave.
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
PH: (617)552-2519
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www2.bc.edu/~gallaugh/
Contact: John Gallaugher, Professor
Description:
Boston College offers "Electronic Commerce," a course which has objectives of providing a managerial overview of the technologies supporting and enabling electronic commerce, and examining current strategies, issues, and trends in electronic commerce
2753 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CARLSON SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
321 19th Ave. S., CSOM 4-327
Minneapolis, MN 55455
PH: (612)624-1874
FX: (612)626-1316
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ids.csom.umn.edu/faculty/wanninger/IDSc4441/right4441.html
Contact: Dr. Lester A. Wanninger, Instructor
Description:
The Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota offers "Electronic Commerce." This course will introduce students to the world of electronic commerce applications. It will give students an appreciation for the roles of people, infrastructure, business processes and technologies to develop successful electronic commerce applications.
2754 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
MCGILL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
1001 Sherbrooke St. W
Montreal, PQ, Canada H3A1G5
PH: (514)398-4000
FX: (514)398-3876
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.intranet.management.mcgill.ca/course/mis/273434/CO273690_W00.htm
Description:
The course called "Electronic Commerce" at McGill University in Montreal is focused on identifying business opportunities and analyzing how new Internet technologies can enhance profitability. It can be seen as an advanced introduction to e-commerce, and is the first of a series of 5 courses which make up an E-Commerce major.
2755 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
217 N Sixth St.
Terre Haute, IN 47809
PH: (812)237-3232
FX: (812)237-8720
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://misnt.indstate.edu/harper/690_syllabus.htm
Description:
Indiana State University School of business offers a course entitled "Electronic Commerce" as a part of their MBA program. This course is intended to give MBA students an overview of the electronic commerce phenomenon currently sweeping through the global economy. The course introduces contemporary management philosophies as used for the marketing, selling, and distribution of goods and services through the Internet, World-Wide-Web, and other electronic media.
2756 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
1000 Hilltop Cir.
Baltimore, MD 21250
PH: (410)455-3522
FX: (410)455-3969
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.igec.umbc.edu/
Contact: Tim Finin, Director
Description:
The Institute for Global Electronic Commerce at the University of Maryland has a multidisciplinary educational and research program designed to promote the electronic transmission of commercial transactions through the connection of companies and universities and through the creation of new entities. It covers areas of Computer and Information Sciences and Technology, Law, and Business with curriculum and degree programs to train students, industrial and government leaders in the area of Electronic Commerce.
2757 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY OWEN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
401 21st Ave. S
Nashville, TN 37203
PH: (615)322-4064
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://mba.vanderbilt.edu/
Contact: Kelly Christie, Director of Academic Programs
Description:
The Owen School of Management at Vanderbilt University offers a concentration in Electronic Commerce for graduate study. Course titles include Consumer Behavior in Online Environments, Information Tech and Electronic Commerce, and Management of Intellectual Assets. An Executive MBA program as well as Executive conferences and seminars are also offered.
2758 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH KATZ SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
372 Mervis Hall
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
PH: (412)648-1699
FX: (412)648-1693
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.pitt.edu/~galletta/ecommerce/index.html
Contact: Dennis Galletta
Description:
University of Pittsburgh's course Electronic Commerce is offered on campus and will help students understand a broad range of Internet tools, gain skills in developing basic Internet applications (HTML reviewed by studying image maps, tables, and forms), and create business models while studying the benefits and risks involved.
2759 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE BASICS
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA EXTENSION SERVICE
240 Coffey Hall
1420 Eckles Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55108-6068
PH: (612)624-1222
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.extension.umn.edu/mainstreet/curriculum/index.html
Description:
The University of Minnesota Extension Service offers a course called Electronic Commerce Basics. This course explores the definition of electronic commerce, looks at changing demographics, examines security issues and provides information on e-commerce's potential effects on business.
2760 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE CONCEPTS
NOTRE DAME COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
276 Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame, IN 46556
PH: (219)631-8488
TF: 800-631-8488
FX: (219)631-8800
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nd.edu/~mba
Contact: Carolyn Woo, Dean
Description:
The Notre Dame MBA Program offers a course called "Electronic Commerce Concepts." This course looks at how managers can effectively use technology to enhance their organization's competitive position. Specific topics covered include use of the Web for commerce, electronic payment systems, and the role of extranets in supply-chain management.
2761 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: CREATING GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
Graduate School of Business
25 E. Pearson, 14th Fl.
Chicago, IL 60611
PH: (312)915-6120
FX: (312)915-7207
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.luc.edu
Contact: Alan Young, Director of Enrollment & Recruitment
Description:
The Electronic Commerce: Creating Global Partnerships course teaches students how e-commerce is helping companies establish global partnerships that create new markets and establish new supply chains with cases of successful alliances and the competitive advantages of these alliances studied. Students will work in teams to analyze and present cases that represent global partnerships in a variety of service and manufacturing industries.
2762 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
BENTLEY COLLEGE
175 Forest St.
Waltham, MA 02452-4705
PH: (781)891-2000
URL: http://www.bentley.edu
Description:
Bentley College offers a graduate course entitled Electronic Commerce in the Global Economy. This course looks at opportunities and strategies involved in maintaining e-commerce. Students use case studies of e-commerce firms to study current technologies and issues.
2763 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, INTEGRATION & CONNECTIVITY
180 University Ave.
Newark, NJ 07102
PH: (973)353-1014
FX: (973)353-5808
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.rutgers.edu
Description:
The Electronic Commerce Graduate Certificate Program has been designed for students interested in acquiring the knowledge and skills and understanding the concepts in the technology aspects of e-commerce. Currently, the certificate program is offered only in the technology track.
2764 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE I
PURDUE UNIVERSITY KRANNERT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)494-9700
FX: (765)494-9658
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://courses.mgmt.purdue.edu/duparcq/ecommerce/
Description:
Purdue University's Krannert School of Management offers "Electronic Commerce I" which will discuss how interactive technologies will reshape industries and the structure of companies. Discussions will cover what its implications are for business in general, and for Marketing specifically. After a discussion on E-Business Strategies and Online Consumer Behavior, students will focus on the e-enabled Marketing Mix.
2765 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: INTEGRATING BUSINESS FUNCTIONS
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
Graduate School of Business
25 E. Pearson, 14th Fl.
Chicago, IL 60611
PH: (312)915-6120
FX: (312)915-7207
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.luc.edu
Contact: Alan Young, Director of Enrollment & Recruitment
Description:
The Electronic Commerce: Integrating Business Functions course uses an integrated approach to ecommerce and includes discussions on how e-commerce can be used to reengineer business processes. Plus, representatives from firms that have successfully employed e-commerce in their business will discuss technical, legal, economic, social and business issues related to e-commerce.
2766 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE INTEGRATION
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY ONLINE
1 University Pl.
Newport News, VA 23606
PH: (757)594-7607
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ec.seva.net/
Description:
Christopher Newport University and the Virginia Electronic Commerce Technology Center offer an online course called "Electronic Commerce Integration." This course looks at the benefits and issues involved with integrating an EC system into a company's business process, including electronic integration with trading partners.
2767 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE AND INTERACTIVE MARKETING
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
Center for Academic Services
324 Student Union
Stillwater, OK 74078-1012
PH: (405)744-6858
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.okstate.edu
Description:
Electronic Commerce and Interactive Marketing is for people who want to understand how digital interactive tools are changing the way we manage markets. The course examines the development and impact of e-commerce on businesses and use of interactive (electronic) marketing for building a one-to-one relationship with customers. This is a hands-on course that focuses on understanding how to use the web for building a dialogue with customers, managing relationships with customers and improving effectiveness of marketing functions.
2768 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE ON THE INTERNET
NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
3301 College Ave.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314-7796
PH: (954)262-2000
TF: 800-986-2247
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nova.edu/~manningr/syl654f00.htm
Contact: Dr. Richard Manning, Instructor
Description:
Electronic Commerce on the Internet is a course offered at Nova Southeastern University. This class examines the foundation, operation and implications of the Internet economy. Topics include Internet technologies, online market mechanisms, interactive customers, knowledge-based products, smart products and services, pricing in the internet economy, online auctions and e-marketplaces, digital governance, and policies for the internet economy.
2769 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: LAW AND BUSINESS IN CYBERSPACE
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL
Crown Quadrangle
559 Nathan Abbott Way
Stanford, CA 94305-8610
PH: (650)723-2465
FX: (650)725-0253
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.law.stanford.edu/faculty/radin/ecommerce/index.shtml
Description:
Stanford Law School offers a course entitled "Electronic Commerce: Law and Business in Cyberspace" which explores the rapidly evolving legal environment in Cyberspace, in the context of Internet business models and strategies. Guest speakers with a variety of perspectives on business and legal issues will be invited to share their information.
2770 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE MANAGEMENT
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste. 200 Plz. E
San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers an executive education certificate program "Electronic Commerce Management." This program is designed to help students deploy, manage and expand e-commerce within organizations, helping them grow into the Internet age. Courses in this program are taught by industry professionals who daily are focused on electronic commerce.
2771 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: MARKETS AND NETCENTRIC SYSTEMS
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SMITH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Van Munching Hall
College Park, MD 20742
PH: (301)405-2278
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecommerce.umd.edu/
Description:
The University of Maryland Smith School of Business offers an MBA course entitled "Electronic Commerce: Markets and Netcentric Systems" This course focuses on a business perspective, and course examines the use of the web for the marketing and distribution of goods and services. The course will look at the three market mechanisms most typically employed: brokers, dealers, and auctions and study the role of intermediaries in making these markets function.
2772 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE MBA
SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY
1600 Holloway Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94132-4013
PH: (415)338-1935
FX: (415)338-6237
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sfsu.edu
Description:
San Francisco State University offers an MBA in Electronic Commerce. This program focuses on business management while allowing each student to develop an understanding of particular areas of electronic commerce. Students may choose to emphasize either technical or marketing aspects e-commerce, or combinations of these or other business areas.
2773 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE MBA
DREXEL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
32nd and Chestnut Sts.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
PH: (215)895-6070
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.lebow.drexel.edu/
Description:
Drexel University offers an MBA in Electronic Commerce. This curriculum provides information on various aspects of e-commerce including the economic, legal, marketing, managerial, strategic, operational, and technical.
2774 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE MSBA
SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY
1600 Holloway Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94132-4013
PH: (415)338-1935
FX: (415)338-6237
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sfsu.edu
Description:
San Francisco State University offers an MSBA in Electronic Commerce. This degree program gives students an understanding of the planning, development, and management of e-commerce applications. Students learn both the technical and marketing aspects of e-commerce as well as how e-commerce functions with an overall business strategy.
2775 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE PROGRAM
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
Kania School of Management
Brennan Hall, Ste. 438
Scranton, PA 18510
PH: (570)941-7746
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scranton.edu
Contact: Dr. Parsed Kakumanu, Chair, Operation & Info. Mgmt. Dept.
Founded:
1938.
Description:
The Electronic Commerce Program offers students hands-on experience designing and building an interactive e-commerce site and an understanding of how electronic commerce is transforming business and industry, including the supply of related strategic issues and business models. The E-Commerce major is interdisciplinary and consists of eight courses beyond the general education and business core courses. The student will take five required courses and choose three elective courses from a selection of six.
2776 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE PROJECT
UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS
Graduate Admissions Office
216 Administration Bldg.
Memphis, TN 38152-3370
PH: (901)678-2531
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.memphis.edu
Contact: Dr. Max Garzon, Program Coordinator
Description:
Electronic Commerce Project allows students majoring in e-commerce to be immersed in a real-world experience. The course places students into groups and arranges for them to go out and complete e-commerce projects for local businesses with the objective of applying classroom knowledge in a real-life situation.
2777 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE SECURITY ISSUES
SEREBRA LEARNING CORP.
7565 132nd St., Unit 119
Surrey, BC, Canada V3W1K5
PH: (604)592-0552
TF: 800-567-7766
FX: (604)592-0553
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.serebra.com
Contact: Mr. Bruce Stewart, President
Founded:
1987.
Description:
Serebra Learning Corporation presents an online course entitled "Electronic Commerce Security Issues." This course describes the technologies of electronic commerce, including e-commerce security issues and electronic payment systems. Also presented are business strategies for electronic commerce, including branding and technology-enabled relationship management. The course ends with a discussion of project planning and management issues.
2778 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE STRATEGIES
SEREBRA LEARNING CORP.
7565 132nd St., Unit 119
Surrey, BC, Canada V3W1K5
PH: (604)592-0552
TF: 800-567-7766
FX: (604)592-0553
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.serebra.com
Contact: Mr. Bruce Stewart, President
Founded:
1987.
Description:
Serebra Learning Corporation offers a class for those with no previous knowledge of electronic commerce called "Electronic Commerce Strategies." This course presents business strategies for electronic commerce, including branding, technology-enabled relationship management, purchasing, electronic data interchange, supply-chain management, auction sites, virtual communities, and Web portals. Also discussed are international, legal, ethics, and tax issues.
2779 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE STRATEGIES
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
Mellon Financial Corp. Hall, 5th Fl.
4227 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
PH: (412)648-1600
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.execed.pitt.edu/
Description:
The Executive Education Program at the University of Pittsburgh offers a course called Electronic Commerce Strategies. Five basic areas are covered: technologies, opportunities, cautions, strategies, and tactics. Coverage of both technological and strategic content helps provide understanding of both what is possible for designing not only your web site, and your overall approach to internet strategy.
2780 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE- STRATEGY AND IMPLEMENTATION
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
921 S 8th Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83209
PH: (208)282-0211
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://cob.isu.edu/mba691/
Contact: Kregg Aytes, Instructor
Description:
Idaho State University College of Business offers a course entitled "Electronic Commerce- Strategy and Implementation." Objectives of this course include learning to have a broad understanding of the technology architecture necessary to implement ecommerce, being familiar with the vocabulary to evaluate internet strategies and offerings
2781 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE TECHNOLOGY
RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, INTEGRATION & CONNECTIVITY
180 University Ave.
Newark, NJ 07102
PH: (973)353-1014
FX: (973)353-5808
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.rutgers.edu
Description:
Electronic Commerce Technology is an introduction to e-commerce technologies, Internet, Networking Technologies, HTML, JavaScript, CGI, Perl and XML.
2782 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY
Hampton Blvd.
Norfolk, VA 23529
PH: (757)683-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.odu.edu
Description:
Old Dominion University offers a course called Electronic Commerce and Telecommunications. This course looks at electronic commerce and telecommunications in the global business environment, and also gives students a broad introduction to the Internet.
2783 ELECTRONIC COMMUNITIES IN ORGANIZATIONS
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, GRADUATE PROGRAMS
323 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Newark, NJ 07102-1982
PH: (973)596-6378
FX: (973)596-3074
E-mail: [email protected]
URL:[email protected] http://www.njit.edu/SOM/MBA/index.html
Contact: Stuart Lipper, Director of Graduate Programs
Description:
The New Jersey Institute of Technology School of Management MBA program offers a course called "Electronic Communities in Organizations." This course looks at the dynamics of electronic communities, emphasizing on their role in work organizations. Students will also learn how to evaluate learning communities and to examine their relationship to important processes in organizations.
2784 ELECTRONIC CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT (ECRM)
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON UNIVERSITY EXTENDED EDUCATION
800 N State College Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92834-6870
PH: (714)278-2611 FX: (714)278-2088
URL: http://www.takethelead.fullerton.edu/Classes/
Description:
Cal State Fullerton offers a certificate program in Electronic Customer Relationship Management (eCRM). Designed for business managers and other professionals, the eCRM combines business strategies with technology that closes the gaps between an organization's current and potential performance in customer acquisition, growth, and retention. Students in this program learn about technology alternatives for customer relationship management and how to develop a strategy to focus on cultivating and retaining valuable customers.
2785 ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE (BCIT)
BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
3700 Willingdon Ave.
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5G3H2
PH: (604)451-7134
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://online.bcit.ca/de/Ecomm.htm
Contact: Wendy Lee
Description:
The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) offers a course titled "Electronic Data Interchange." This online course gives a management overview of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), including the history of EDI, Implementing EDI systems, EDI on the internet, and data communications. The course combines a series of lectures and research projects and provides students with the skills necessary to utilize EDI and Electronic Business.
2786 THE ELECTRONIC ECONOMY
CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE
130 E 9th St.
Claremont, CA 91711
PH: (909)621-8209
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://is.cgu.edu
Description:
Claremont Graduate University offers a course called The Electronic Economy. This course looks at conducting business over the Internet from the perspective of the individual consumer as well as from a business-to-business point of view.
2787 ELECTRONIC ENTERPRISE CERTIFICATE
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON DIGITAL SOCIETY ALLIANCE
7300 Jack Newell Blvd. S
Ft. Worth, TX 76118
PH: (817)272-5914
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www2.uta.edu/ecomm/
Contact: Dr. Michael Reimann, Director
Description:
The University of Texas at Arlington Digital Society Alliance offers an Electronic Enterprise Certificate (eEC) for executives and students. It is designed for those interested in implementing digital technologies in industry and engineering environments. Foundational knowledge about enterprise engineering and technology is complemented with current practices and real examples.
2788 ELECTRONIC MARKET PLACES OF THE FUTURE
YALE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
135 Prospect St.
PO Box 208200
New Haven, CT 06520-8200
PH: (203)432-5932
FX: (203)432-7004
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mba.yale.edu
Contact: James Stevens, Director
Description:
Electronic Market Places of the Future will address the current and future state of electronic commerce, with particular emphasis on business-to-business commerce, electronic marketplaces and the rapid increase in tempo. Topics will include basics of e-commerce technology, including networking, information protocols, security, standards and platform middleware; business-to-consumer commerce including personalization and privacy issues; business-to-business commerce including marketplaces, auctions, exchanges, intermediaries, business processes and optimization; new areas of e-commerce, including mobile commerce; dynamic commerce, intelligent agents and use of networked services, implications for the enterprise and the economy.
2789 ELECTRONIC MARKETING
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
E-108 Martin Hall
Clemson, SC 29634-5713
PH: (864)656-3311
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.clemson.edu
Description:
Clemson University offers a course called Electronic Marketing. This graduate level course applies the concepts and practices of marketing to e-commerce. Topics covered include business-to-business marketing and business-to-consumer marketing.
2790 ELECTRONIC MARKETING AND BUSINESS
RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEYCENTER FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, INTEGRATION & CONNECTIVITY
180 University Ave.
Newark, NJ 07102
PH: (973)353-1014
FX: (973)353-5808
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.rutgers.edu
Description:
Electronic Marketing and Business has two modules included, formulating and implementing strategies for e-commerce and market failure and public policy toward e-commerce. Part of the course will be specifically tailored to the e-commerce industry and will cover the theoretical aspects of competing in hyper-competitive and technology-intensive environments.
2791 ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS AND SECURITY
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Computer Science
6050 University Ave.
Halifax, NS, Canada B3H1W5
PH: (902)494-2740
FX: (902)492-1517
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecomm.dal.ca
Contact: Dr. Kori Inkpen, Dir., Master of E-Commerce Program
Description:
Electronic Payments and Security covers the various methods of transferring money over the Internet in regards to e-commerce and compares their functionality. Covered topics include electronic cash, electronic checks, electronic credit cards, micro-payments, the encryption and digital signature techniques needed to support electronic cash, the technology available to support secure transactions on the Internet and comparison of the various payment systems.
2792 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE FOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Main Campus
PO Box 874706
Tempe, AZ 85287-4706
PH: (480)752-2277
FX: (480)965-8629
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.asu.edu
Contact: Dr. Phillip Carter, Professor
Description:
Electronic commerce for Supply Chain Management covers process automation systems, operations resources management, purchasing systems, buying on the Internet, electronic catalogs, electronic auctions, electronic markets, buyer/supplier interfaces, cost/benefit analysis, technical issues, international business issues, legal issues and company case studies.
2793 ELEMENTS OF THE E-BUSINESS SOLUTION
RED HAT
1801 Varsity Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27606
PH: (919)754-3700
TF: 888-733-4281
FX: (919)754-3701
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.redhat.com
Description:
Red Hat, the largest provider of open source technology, offers an online course called "Elements of the E-Business Solution." This course contains an overview of the history and significance of e-business and then teaches students how to build their own e-business solution. Students will learn which infrastructure and technologies are needed, which products and services can be used, and which issues to consider when purchasing or implementing the various elements of a solution.
2794 ELEMENTS OF THE E-BUSINESS SOLUTION
DIGITALTHINK INC
601 Brannan St.
San Francisco, CA 94107
PH: (415)625-4000
TF: 888-686-8817
FX: (415)625-4100
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.digitalthink.com
Contact: Mr. Pete Goettner, Chairman
Founded:
1996.
Staff:
450.
Description:
Founded in 1996, DigitalThink created a student focused online learning experience. "Elements of the E-Business Solution" is the name of a course which introduces students to the tools and products needed to build an e-business solution from start to finish. It begins with an overview of the history and significance of e-business and then teaches students how to build their own e-business solution.
2795 EMARKETING 1.1
JER GROUP INC.
ONLINEWORKSHOPS.COM
56 Seabreeze Way
Dawsonville, GA 30534
PH: (706)216-3406
FX: (706)216-3979
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.onlineworkshops.com
Contact: Dr. John E. Reid, Jr., President
Description:
JER Group Inc. onlineworkshops.com offers an e-commerce marketing course called "eMarketing 1.1." This course is the eMarketing Association's complete basic emarketing course. Topics covered include Internet history, banner advertising strategies and design, writing styles for e-mail, use of HTML and text in e-mail, and integration of online and conventional marketing.
2796 EMERGING E-COMMERCE LAW AND POLICY
HARVARD UNIVERSITY HARVARD EXTENSION SCHOOL
51 Brattle St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
PH: (617)495-4005
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.extension.harvard.edu/
Description:
Harvard University's Extension School offers a course called Emerging E-Commerce Law and Policy. This course examines laws and regulations as they apply to the use of the new information technologies in a commercial context. Policy concerns are also addressed.
2797 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
2500 California Plz.
Omaha, NE 68178
PH: (402)280-2602
FX: (402)280-2172
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.creighton.edu
Contact: Ms. Gail Hafer, Graduate Coordinator
Description:
Creighton University offers a graduate level course called Emerging Technologies. This course focuses on identifying, acquiring and using new technologies, and learning to capitalize early on emerging technologies to gain competitive advantage.
2798 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN EBUSINESS
BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY
1000 Galvin Rd. S
Bellevue, NE 68005
PH: (402)293-2000
TF: 800-756-7920
FX: (402)293-2020
URL: http://www.bellevue.edu
Description:
Bellevue University offers a course called "Emerging Technologies in E-Business." This course takes a look at the possible future of E Business. Topics covered will include: gathering technological intelligence and developing electronic communities. Students will research other uses of the Internet and examine the ways this electronic medium can further change how we do business.
2799 ENHANCING YOUR CORPORATE REPUTATION ONLINE
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
Mellon Financial Corp. Hall, 5th Fl.
4227 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
PH: (412)648-1600
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.execed.pitt.edu/
Description:
The Executive Education Program at the University of Pittsburgh offers a two-day seminar called Enhancing Your Corporate Reputation Online. Participants learn the basics of managing reputation in an online world. Via theory, reviews of practice, hands-on exercises, and specially developed analytic tools, participants will learn the essentials of building and defending reputation on the web.
2800 ENTERPRISE ELECTRONIC BUSINESS STRATEGIES
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
029 Rockwell Hall
Fort Collins, CO 80523
PH: (970)491-7511
FX: (970)491-5205
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.speedofheat.com/hayne/ecommerce/
Contact: Dr. Stephen Hayne, Instructor
Description:
Colorado State University offers a course titled "Enterprise Electronic Business Strategies." This course will provide students with a general understanding of the Internet and related technologies, as well as teach them to be able to store/retrieve/build files on the Internet and examine obstacles for ebusiness.
2801 ENTREPRENEURIAL STRATEGY
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebusiness.byu.edu/ebus.cfm
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business offers a course titled "Entrepreneurial Strategy." This course provides information on financing, marketing, organization, and strategy. Students will develop ebusiness strategies and models through the association with local businesses and entrepreneurs that will assist with student projects.
2802 EPEOPLE COURSE
KRANNERT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Purdue University
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)496-3384
FX: (765)494-9841
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu
Contact: Joy Dietz, Manager of Advising and Student Services
Description:
The ePeople Course covers how the growth of e-commerce has implications on employees and customers and introduces students to the human side of e-business including staffing issues in regards to an e-commerce. This is an eight-week course currently being taught by Brad Alge.
2803 ESTABLISHING A WEB PRESENCE
NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY
1500 Ralston Ave.
Belmont, CA 94002-1997
PH: (650)508-3782
FX: (650)508-3660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ndnu.edu
Description:
Notre Dame de Namur University offers a graduate course called Establishing a Web Presence. In this course students will build a web site and address issues and topics including the technology of the Internet, development tools, messaging strategies, design, security, scalability, and usability testing.
2804 ESTRATEGY
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL
GSIA, Tech & Frew Sts., Rm. 206
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
PH: (412)268-1322
FX: (412)268-6837
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecom.cmu.edu
Description:
Carnegie Mellon University offers a graduate level course called eStrategy. This course uses game theory to develop ways of thinking strategically about the challenges e-businesses face. Students develop their strategic thinking skills using an E-Strategy Game, a computer simulation of competition between e-businesses.
2805 ESTUDIO
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY E-COMMERCE STUDIO
Campus Box 7229
Raleigh, NC 27695-7229
PH: (919)513-4606
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecommerce.ncsu.edu/studio/
Contact: Dr. Annie Anton
Description:
The eStudio is a practicum based on teams of computer science and business students working on industry-sponsored projects. Under the supervision of faculty members in both Business Management and Computer Science, students work in teams that blend technical and managerial skills.
2806 ETHICS IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
Graduate School of Business
25 E. Pearson, 14th Fl.
Chicago, IL 60611
PH: (312)915-6120
FX: (312)915-7207
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.luc.edu
Contact: Alan Young, Director of Enrollment & Recruitment
Description:
Ethics in Electronic Commerce explores the ethical dilemmas, problems and solutions presented by the use of cutting-edge communications and computer technology in doing business. Topics include the use and abuse of intellectual property law, electronic information gathering, online financial transactions and student suggested topics.
2807 ETHICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
3201 E Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
The University of Phoenix offers a course called Ethics in Information Technology. This course explores legal and ethical issues associated with the use and implementation of information systems in business and society.
2808 EVALUATING E-COMMERCE OPTIONS
NETG
1751 W Diehl Rd, 2nd Fl.
Naperville, IL 60563-9099
PH: (630)369-3000
TF: 877-561-6384
FX: (630)983-4877
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.netg.com
Description:
NETg offers a course called Evaluating ECommerce Options. This course is designed to look at costs as well as the potential benefits of e-commerce. An overview of e-commerce strategies and implementation descriptions will help the student understand costs associated with ecommerce.
2809 EVALUATING E-COMMERCE OPTIONS
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Office of the UniversityRegistrar
Cruiser Hall
PO Box 114000
Gainesville, FL 32611-4000
PH: (352)392-3261; (352)392-1374
URL: http://www.ufl.edu
Description:
Evaluating E-Commerce Options is intended for students wanting to consider some of the costs as well as the potential benefits of e-commerce with a survey of ecommerce strategies and an overview containing implementation descriptions to help them understand the basis of costs associated with e-commerce better. The intended audience is managers and technical staff who are in a position to provide e-commerce recommendations to executives and will teach them about the market environment, external factors, core developer technologies and programming paradigms.
2810 EXECUTIVE EDUCATION CERTIFICATE IN E-BUSINESS EXECUTIVE BRIEFINGS
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY JOE RICKETTS CENTER EXECUTIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
2500 California Plz.
Omaha, NE 68178
PH: (402)280-2439
FX: (402)280-5565
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.creighton.edu
Contact: Dr. Ravi Nath, Director, Joe Ricketts Center
Description:
Creighton University's Joe Ricketts Center offers an executive education certificate, E-Business Executive Briefings. The curriculum consists of 10 three-hour course sessions covering a key aspect of e-business. The certificate program is designed for managers and executives who want to gain more knowledge and understanding of ebusiness.
2811 EXECUTIVE MASTER OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Computer Science
6050 University Ave.
Halifax, NS, Canada B3H1W5
PH: (819)956-2289
FX: (819)956-7223
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecomm.dal.ca
Founded:
2000.
Description:
Dalhousie University initiated the Executive Master of Electronic Commerce program in partnership with the Institute for Government Information Professionals of Public Works and Government Services Canada in the summer of 2000. The EMEC is a multidisciplinary degree and a customized version of Dalhousie University's Master of Electronic Commerce. The program is for public sector executives and professionals employed in technology, law and policy or business who want to play a leadership role in the establishment of Government online. It's a part-time program that links the student's education and their working environment.
2812 EXPLORING E-COMMERCE WEB SITES
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA EXTENSION SERVICE
240 Coffey Hall
1420 Eckles Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55108-6068
PH: (612)624-1222
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.extension.umn.edu/mainstreet/curriculum/index.html
Description:
The University of Minnesota Extension Service offers a course called Exploring E-Commerce Web Sites. This course looks at what makes a successful e-commerce web site, including customer support, virtual storefronts, and fee-based content providers.
2813 FINANCE AND ELECTRONIC PAYMENT SYSTEMS
BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY
1000 Galvin Rd. S
Bellevue, NE 68005
PH: (402)293-2000
TF: 800-756-7920
FX: (402)293-2020
URL: http://www.bellevue.edu
Description:
Bellevue University offers "Finance and Electronic Payment Systems", a course designed to look at the financial fundamentals of setting up an electronic business and its day-to-day money operations. Topics covered are: capital budgeting and structure, and diversification, risk and return, e credit card transactions, cybercash, electronic banking, billing servers, secure check, negotiable electronic instruments and possible future electronic payment technologies.
2814 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOR ECOMMERCE AND E-BUSINESS
GW CENTER FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2029 K Street NW, Ste. 600
Washington, DC 20006
PH: (202)973-1150
FX: (202)973-1165
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gwu.edu/~cpd/programs/CWEC/
Description:
The GW Center for Professional Development provides a course called "Financial Management for ECommerce and E-Business." Using financial models, demonstrations and case studies, this course offers information on topics such as improved procurement practices, supply chain management, customer interaction, sales and marketing, billing and collections, and internal and external logistics.
2815 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS FOR E-BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS E-BUSINESS PROGRAM
Box 353200
Seattle, WA 98195-3200
PH: (206)543-8749
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://depts.washington.edu/ebiz/
Contact: Jim Jiambalvo, Faculty Director
Description:
As a part of its MBA program, the University of Washington offers "Financial Statement Analysis for EBusiness." This course covers topics like analyzing financial performance and estimating the value of various e-businesses. These skills include, fundamental analysis, preparation of pro-forma financial statements, and estimation of future cash flows. Various accounting issues related to financial analysis are considered. Insights into the usefulness of financial statement analysis for purposes of investment decisions, lending decisions, decisions related to selecting partners, and performance evaluation are also developed.
2816 FOUNDATIONS OF THE DIGITAL ECONOMY
NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY
1500 Ralston Ave.
Belmont, CA 94002-1997
PH: (650)508-3782
FX: (650)508-3660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ndnu.edu
Description:
Notre Dame de Namur University offers a graduate course called Foundations of the Digital Economy. This course gives students an overview of the digital economy and the principles of e-business. Topics covered include electronic money, social issues, business models, and case studies of best and worst practices.
2817 FOUNDATIONS OF E-BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS E-BUSINESS PROGRAM
Box 353200
Seattle, WA 98195-3200
PH: (206)543-8749
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://depts.washington.edu/ebiz/
Contact: Jim Jiambalvo, Faculty Director
Description:
The University of Washington offers the graduate course "Foundations of E-Business" which covers the fundamental technologies associated with consumer-to-business and business-to-business interaction and delivery of content via the Internet. It contrasts client-versus server-side approaches to database processing and XML, as well as execution of business rules and logic.
2818 FROM BRICK AND MORTAR TO BRICK AND CLICK
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON UNIVERSITY EXTENDED EDUCATION
800 N State College Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92834-6870
PH: (714)278-2611
FX: (714)278-2088
URL: http://www.takethelead.fullerton.edu/Classes/
Description:
Cal State Fullerton offers a course called "From Brick and Mortar to Brick and Click." This course looks at the transition from the traditional business enterprise to the cyber world. Students learn how to take their companies beyond that of a Web "storefront" to create a competitive advantage, and generate significant value for the company, its partners and customers.
2819 FRONTIERS OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE I
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK-SAINT JOHN FACULTY OF BUSINESS
PO Box 5050
Saint John, NB, Canada E2L4L5
PH: (506)648-5570; (506)648-5806
TF: 800-508-6275
FX: (506)648-5574
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.unbsj.ca/business
Contact: Shelley Rinehart, Dean, Faculty of Business
Description:
Frontiers of Electronic Commerce I (BA 3126) is an introduction to current issues in e-commerce with emphasis on the management of these issues. Prerequisites include completing BA 2123 and BA 2663 before taking this course.
2820 FRONTIERS OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE II
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK-SAINT JOHN FACULTY OF BUSINESS
PO Box 5050
Saint John, NB, Canada E2L4L5
PH: (506)648-5570; (506)648-5806
TF: 800-508-6275
FX: (506)648-5574
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.unbsj.ca/business
Contact: Shelley Rinehart, Dean, Faculty of Business
Description:
Frontiers of Electronic Commerce II (BA 4126) is an in-depth examination of current issues in electronic commerce with emphasis on the management of these issues. Prerequisites include the completion of BA 2123, BA 2663 and BA 3718, BA 3126 or BA 3305 before a student can take this course.
2821 FUNDAMENTALS OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT (CRM) AND PERSONALIZATION
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES VIRTUAL COLLEGE
10 Astor Pl., 5th Fl.
New York, NY 10003
PH: (212)998-7080
TF: 877-998-7080
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scps.nyu.edu/dyncon/virt/
Description:
NYU's Virtual College offers a course entitled "Fundamentals of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Personalization." This course will provide students with a fundamental technical and practical background in CRM and personalization. Topics covered include: CRM implementation; e-customer service, e-support, call centers/help desk/knowledge base/internet integration; and costs and benefits of CRM.
2822 FUNDAMENTALS OF E-BUSINESS
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY KOGOD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20016
PH: (202)885-1900
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.kogod.american.edu
Contact: Myron Roomkin, Dean
Description:
American University's Kogod School of Business offers an undergraduate course called "Fundamentals of E-Business." This course covers consumer-to-business and business to-business electronic commerce models, systems, and technical solutions. It includes student e-business projects.
2823 FUNDAMENTALS OF E-BUSINESS
SKILL SOFT
20 Industrial Park Dr.
Nashua, NH 03062
PH: (603)324-3000
TF: 877-631-7405
FX: (603)324-3009
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.skillsoft.com
Description:
Skill Soft offers a course called Fundamentals of E-Business. This course ensures that students understand the major questions to ask regarding e-commerce. The course also reviews Internet vocabulary and examines the effect of adding e-business to an existing company.
2824 FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES VIRTUAL COLLEGE
10 Astor Pl., 5th Fl.
New York, NY 10003
PH: (212)998-7080
TF: 877-998-7080
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scps.nyu.edu/dyncon/virt/
Description:
NYU's Virtual College offers a course called "Fundamentals of Electronic Commerce." This course examines emerging technologies and how we conduct business in a "wired" world. Topics include: ingredients of a commerce-enabled website; copyright, authentication, encryption, certification, and security; online payment strategies; companies offering e-business solutions; and ecommerce business models.
2825 FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY STERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
44 W Fourth St.
New York, NY 10012
PH: (212)998-0100
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://oz.stern.nyu.edu/ec2001/
Description:
New York University's Stern School of Business offers a course entitled "Fundamentals of Information Technology and Electronic Commerce." This course addresses the fundamentals of modern IT that must be understood to make an informed analysis of the effects of IT on business. Modern applications of IT to commerce and decision-making, and the impact of modern IT on organizations, markets, and strategy are also topics that will be covered.
2826 FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNET ARCHITECTURE
NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY
1500 Ralston Ave.
Belmont, CA 94002-1997
PH: (650)508-3782
FX: (650)508-3660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ndnu.edu
Description:
Notre Dame de Namur University offers a graduate course called Fundamentals of Internet Architecture. This course offers a basic look at technologies important to electronic business including networking, communications, security, databases, multimedia, transaction processing, and the Internet.
2827 GET THE NET
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university that offers a suite of courses called "Get the Net." This series of 5 two hour courses helps professionals understand, recognize, and analyze Internet business models using information gathered on the Internet. It explains key economic principles that underlie the Internet's transformation of business strategy and culture.
2828 GLOBAL EMANAGEMENT PROGRAM (GEM)
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY ROBINSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ECOMMERCE INSTITUTE
University Plaza
Atlanta, GA 30303-3087
PH: (404)463-9301
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.eci.gsu.edu
Contact: Dr. Richard Welke, Director
Description:
The Georgia State University eCommerce Institute's educational mission is "To equip professionals with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the digital economy." A variety of programs have been developed to fulfill this goal including public seminars, executive development programs, post-degree certification programs and distance/Internet programs.
2829 GLOBAL STRATEGY IN AN INTERNET ENVIRONMENT
HARVARD UNIVERSITY HARVARD EXTENSION SCHOOL
51 Brattle St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
PH: (617)495-4005
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.extension.harvard.edu/
Description:
Harvard University's Extension School offers a course called Global Strategy in an Internet Environment. This course gives students an understanding of operating a global business. The Internet will be used during business simulations to interact with students in other countries.
2830 GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: CONCEPTS, STRATEGIES, AND MEASURES
ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY COOK SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
3674 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
PH: (314)977-3864
FX: (314)977-3897
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://eweb.slu.edu/e-com_courses.htm
Description:
St. Louis University offers a course called "Global Supply Chain Management: Concepts, Strategies, and Measures." This course examines an integrated enterprise approach of flow of goods and services from suppliers to customers, including supplier relationship, procurement, operations management, inventory control, distribution, customer service and information technology.
2831 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ECOMMERCE
WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
100 Institute Rd.
Worcester, MA 01609
PH: (508)831-5218
FX: (508)831-5720
URL: http://www.wpi.edu
Contact: McRae Banks, Department Head
Founded:
1865.
Description:
The Graduate Certificate in E-Commerce was developed for those students not yet ready to pursue a graduate degree, but want the rigor and depth in a particular area that graduate courses offer. To earn this certificate, students must complete the Supply Chain Management and Electronic Commerce, Marketing and Electronic Commerce and Telecommunications Management and Electronic Commerce courses, plus any combination of two of the Managing Organizational Change, Project Management or New Venture Management and Entrepreneurship courses.
2832 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ECOMMERCE AND E-BUSINESS EXECUTIVE CERTIFICATE
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JOE RICKETTS CENTER FOR E-COMMERRCE
2500 California Plz.
Omaha, NE 68178
PH: (402)280-2439
FX: (402)280-5565
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecommerce.creighton.edu/
Contact: Dr. Ravi Nath, Director
Description:
Offering both a Graduate Certificate in ECommerce and an E-Business Executive Certificate, the Joe Ricketts Center for E-Commerce at Creighton University Provides coursework presented by Creighton's faculty and business executives. In addition to credit and non-credit courses the E-Commerce Center also sponsors an annual Information Technology in the Workplace conference.
2833 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY DIVISION OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
1164 Bishop St., Ste. 911
Honolulu, HI 96813
PH: (866)472-3478
FX: (808)544-0280
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://web2.hpu.edu/index.cfm?section=graduate464
Description:
Hawaii Pacific University's Division of Professional Studies offers a Graduate Certificate in Electronic Commerce. This program is designed to teach professionals about the creation, operation, and management of online commercial ventures.
2834 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN E-COMMERCE
STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HOWE SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Kidde Bldg., Rm. 324-A
Hoboken, NJ 07030
PH: (201)216-5381
FX: (201)216-5385
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://attila.stevens-tech.edu/stmm/e-comm/certificate.htm
Description:
Stevens Institute of Technology's School of Technology Management offers a Graduate Certificate Program in E-Commerce. This 4 course program is designed to help students learn how to create their own e-business, or be a successful professional in any e-business enterprise.
2835 GROUP PROJECT IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
MSN 4A5
4400 University Dr.
Fairfax, VA 22030
PH: (703)993-1530
FX: (703)993-1710
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ite.gmu.edu/msecomm/description.htm
Description:
George Mason University offers a course called "Group Project in Electronic Commerce." This graduate course consists of group projects in electronic commerce designed to look at problems and solutions in development, design, and implementation of e-commerce systems.
2836 HIGH TECH MARKETING
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebusiness.byu.edu/ebus.cfm
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business offers a course titled "High Tech Marketing." Offered at both the graduate and undergraduate level, this course examines e-marketing topics such as partnerships and customers, alliances and change, digital strategy, designing killer applications, information flow and commerce, and bringing insights to business.
2837 HOW THE BEST RUN EBUSINESSES STAY IN BUSINESS
PENN STATE EBUSINESS RESEARCH CENTER
401 Business Administration Bldg.
University Park, PA 16802
PH: (814)863-7575
FX: (814)865-9119
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ebrc.psu.edu
Contact: Nirrmal Pal, Executive Director
Description:
The Penn State eBusiness Research Center features conferences and seminars focusing on various ebusiness topics such as "How the Best Run Ebusinesses Stay in Business." Its goal is to expand and disseminate research in e-Business, and to bring research learning and insights to corporations and support them in shaping e-Business practice.
2838 HOW TO BUILD AN E-COMMERCE BUSINESS PLAN
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste. 200 Plz. E
San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers a course called "How to Build an E-Commerce Business Plan." This executive education class looks at the elements of a successful ecommerce business plan, as well as the planning processes necessary to generate it. Class discussions examine sample business plans and other strategic topics.
2839 HUMAN FACTORS IN E-BUSINESS
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY JOE RICKETTS CENTER EXECUTIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
2500 California Plz.
Omaha, NE 68178
PH: (402)280-2439
FX: (402)280-5565
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.creighton.edu
Contact: Dr. Ravi Nath, Director, Joe Ricketts Center
Description:
Creighton University's Joe Ricketts Center offers an executive education course called Human Factors in E-Business. This three-hour course looks at how human behavior affects interaction with computer systems. Students will learn about the principles and concepts which underlie interactions between humans and computers, as well as how to use this knowledge for designing and evaluating online information systems.
2840 HYBRID AND TRANSITION STRATEGIES
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university which offers a course called "Hybrid and Transition Strategies." Developed with Stanford University, this course looks at methods for merging elements of Internet and traditional marketing. By looking at issues such as channel conflict and integration, automated versus human interaction with customers, and changing customer behavior, managers in this course can learn skills in maximizing market opportunities using the Internet.
2841 IBM SOLUTION ADVISOR
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebiz.byu.edu/~jsd47/3
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business Extended Education Programs offers a certification as an IBM Solution Advisor. This certification is for sales professionals who help their customers create successful e-business strategies.
2842 IBM SOLUTION TECHNOLOGIST
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebiz.byu.edu/~jsd47/3
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business Extended Education Programs offers a certification as an IBM Solution Technologist. This certification is for people who develop e-business solutions and already hold an IBM technical certificate such as Linux Professional Certification or the Java cross-vendor certification.
2843 IBM SOLUTIONS DESIGNER CERTIFICATE
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebiz.byu.edu/~jsd47/3
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business Extended Education Program offers an IBM Solutions Designer Certificate. This Certificate is for technical specialists who translate customer's e-business strategies into the technical requirements for implementing solutions.
2844 IMPLEMENTATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR E-BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
BENTLEY COLLEGE
175 Forest St.
Waltham, MA 02452-4705
PH: (781)891-2000
URL: http://www.bentley.edu
Description:
Bentley College offers a graduate level course called Implementation Technologies for E-Business Applications. This course looks at tools and technologies used to develop e-business applications, and addresses the effect of these technologies on e-business solutions. Topic covered include developing web applications that are database driven, support online inventory inquiry, deal with electronic cash and credit transactions, and provide data for supply chain management.
2845 IMPLEMENTING INTERNET APPLICATIONS
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY
Hampton Blvd.
Norfolk, VA 23529
PH: (757)683-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.odu.edu
Description:
Old Dominion University offers a course called Implementing Internet Applications. In this course students will learn advanced design and implementation strategies to create e-commerce applications.
2846 INDUSTRY IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK-SAINT JOHN FACULTY OF BUSINESS
PO Box 5050
Saint John, NB, Canada E2L4L5
PH: (506)648-5570; (506)648-5806
TF: 800-508-6275
FX: (506)648-5574
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.unbsj.ca/business
Contact: Shelley Rinehart, Dean, Faculty of Business
Description:
Industry Impact of Electronic Commerce (BA 3125) addresses the implications of e-commerce with a broad industry level perspective. Students will develop the profile of e-commerce in a particular industry and identify e-commerce opportunities for the industry and its member organizations. As a prerequisite, classes BA 2123 and BA 2663 must first be completed before taking this course.
2847 INFORMATION NETWORKS AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Telecommunication
409 Communication Arts Bldg.
East Lansing, MI 48824
PH: (517)355-8372
URL: http://www.msu.edu
Description:
Information Networks and Electronic Commerce is part of Michigan State University's Online Learning & Continuing Education courses and is available either on or off campus the fall of every year. Coursework includes the design and management of electronic commerce strategies, telecommunications infrastructure and the impact of e-commerce on organizations and society.
2848 INFORMATION PRODUCT MASTERS COURSE
COMPUTER BASED TRAINING
19 Nations Hill, Kings Worthy
Winchester, Hants SO237QY, United Kingdom
PH: 44 0 1962 883754
FX: 44 0 1962 889177
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.computerbasedtraining.co.uk
Description:
Computer Based Training offers a free online course called "Information Product Masters Course." This course will teach students how to create, publish market and sell their own information product.
2849 INFORMATION RULES- BUSINESS STRATEGY FOR THE INFORMATION ECONOMY
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university which offers a suite of courses called "Information Rules- Business Strategy for the Information Economy." This suite of 4 two hour courses for managers looks at the decisions that arise in information-based industries. It gives professionals ideas about how to succeed in this new environment, based on the best-selling book, Information Rules, by Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian.
2850 INFORMATION SECURITY AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES VIRTUAL COLLEGE
10 Astor Pl., 5th Fl.
New York, NY 10003
PH: (212)998-7080
TF: 877-998-7080
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scps.nyu.edu/dyncon/virt/
Description:
NYU's Virtual College offers a course called "Information Security and Electronic Commerce." This course will provide information on securing data such as credit card numbers; firewalls as a device for securing data interchange; and keeping the intranet inaccessible to outsiders.
2851 INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE SECURITY
CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE
130 E 9th St.
Claremont, CA 91711
PH: (909)621-8209
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://is.cgu.edu
Description:
Claremont Graduate University offers a course called Information Systems and Electronic Commerce Security. This course focuses on information systems security and threats. Solving potential security threats and examining the risks to information systems are also covered.
2852 INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND GLOBAL NETWORKS
BOSTON UNIVERSITY GLOBAL
755 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston, MA 02215
PH: (617)353-8429
FX: (617)353-7120
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.bu.edu/global/training.html
Contact: Elizabeth Nassar, Director
Description:
Boston University Global offers a wide range of educational programs all over the world in subject areas that include Information Technology, Project Management, and E-commerce. BU Global also offers specific training programs to meet the challenges of organizations. Formats for customized training can include seminars, certificate and diploma programs, Faculty Executive Development Programs, and Distance Education Solutions. A diploma in Information Systems and Global Networks covers IT management in an intensive, four month program.
2853 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
Center for Academic Services
324 Student Union
Stillwater, OK 74078-1012
PH: (405)744-6858
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.okstate.edu
Description:
The Information Technologies for Electronic Commerce course covers topics including an overview of e-commerce, security issues including firewall technology, web-based tools for design and implementation, electronic payment methods, the Internet and intranets and extranets.
2854 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
BENTLEY COLLEGE
175 Forest St.
Waltham, MA 02452-4705
PH: (781)891-2000
URL: http://www.bentley.edu
Description:
Bentley College offers a graduate level course called Information Technology for Competitive Advantage. This course in the Information Age MBA program allows students to learn how key leading-edge technologies such as enterprise systems database tools, systems modeling software, and e-business enablers influence a company's ability to compete in today's economy.
2855 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & EBUSINESS MANAGEMENT
WAKE FORREST UNIVERSITY BABCOCK GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
PO Box 7659
1834 Wake Forest Rd.
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
PH: (336)758-5255; (336)758-5421
TF: 800-722-1622
FX: (336)758-5830
URL: http://www.mba.wfu.edu
Founded:
1969.
Description:
The Information Technology & E-Business Management course allows students to explore the strategic implications of information technology and e-business trends.
2856 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
KRANNERT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Purdue University
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)496-3384
FX: (765)494-9841
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu
Contact: Joy Dietz, Manager of Advising and Student Services
Description:
The goal of Information Technology for Electronic Commerce is to help students develop an understanding of the relevant issues, advantages and disadvantages and specific techniques involved in using the Internet to assist in the production and marketing of goods and services while gaining hands-on experience developing an Internet-based business. This is an eight-week course offered every year in the spring since 1996 with Alok Chaturvedi as the current instructor.
2857 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MARKETING
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA TERRY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
346 Brooks Hall
Athens, GA 30602-6264
PH: (706)542-8100
FX: (706)542-3835
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.terry.uga.edu
Contact: Dr. Mel Crask, Director, MBA Programs
Description:
The University of Georgia Terry College of Business offers a course called Information Technology and Marketing. This course explores the utilization of information technology in marketing. Topics covered include the World Wide Web, database marketing, frequency and relationship marketing programs, and direct marketing.
2858 INTEGRATIVE CASE STUDIES IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
MSN 4A5
4400 University Dr.
Fairfax, VA 22030
PH: (703)993-1530
FX: (703)993-1710
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ite.gmu.edu/msecomm/description.htm
Description:
George Mason University offers a course called "Integrative Case Studies in Electronic Commerce." Students will learn to manage the complexity of ecommerce in specialized applications. Using case studies, they will look at the requirements for successful e-commerce program development and management.
2859 INTELLIGENT SUPPLY CHAINS: THE CHANGING FACE OF E-BUSINESS
24/7 UNIVERSITY, INC.
16980 Dallas Pky., Ste. 247
Dallas, TX 75248
PH: (972)248-2470
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.247university.com
Description:
24/7 University offers an online course called Intelligent Supply Chains: The Changing Face of E-Business. This course program focuses on the process and technology for achieving the competitive advantages of an intelligent supply chain.
2860 INTERCHANGE E-COMMERCE PLATFORM
RED HAT
1801 Varsity Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27606
PH: (919)754-3700
TF: 888-733-4281
FX: (919)754-3701
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.redhat.com
Description:
Red Hat, the largest provider of open source technology, offers a program called "Interchange E-Commerce Platform" to train people in their enterprise-class open source e-commerce platform. Interchange training courses are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to create or manage e-commerce sites based on the Interchange platform.
2861 INTERDISCIPLINARY THEORIES OF ECOMMERCE
PURDUE UNIVERSITY KRANNERT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)494-9700
FX: (765)494-9658
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu/centers/ceer/
Description:
Purdue University's Krannert Graduate School of Management offers a course called Interdisciplinary Theories of E-Commerce. This course explores pricing options in e-business. Topics covered include pricing the infrastructure of electronic commerce, bundling and pricing of information goods, and models of Web server pricing.
2862 INTERDISCIPLINARY THEORIES OF ECOMMERCE
KRANNERT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Purdue University
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)496-3384
FX: (765)494-9841
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu
Contact: Joy Dietz, Manager of Advising and Student Services
Description:
Interdisciplinary Theories of E-commerce includes pricing the Infrastructure of Electronic Commerce, bundling of Information goods, pricing of these bundles and models of Web server pricing.
2863 INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY KOGOD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20016-8044
PH: (202)885-1900
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.american.edu/academic.depts/ksb/ mogit//ec/
Contact: Erran Carmel, Professor
Description:
The American University offers a course titled "International Electronic Commerce." This graduate level course explores what the Internet means to international trade and how well it has lived up to its promises. This course also looks at methods of payment, B2B e-commerce, security and regulations for e-commerce.
2864 INTERNET BUYING BEHAVIOR
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1845 E Northgate Dr.
Irving, TX 75062
PH: (972)721-5000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://gsmweb.udallas.edu/concentrations/e_business.html
Description:
The University of Dallas Graduate School of Management provides a course called Internet Buying Behavior. This course looks at techniques for creating customer value on-line. Students will evaluate new and evolving Internet marketing models, and participate in class marketing projects.
2865 THE INTERNET: CONCEPT AND APPLICATIONS
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
3201 E Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
The University of Phoenix offers a course called The Internet: Concept and Applications. This course introduces the student to business use of the Internet, including the history, browsers, search engines, architecture and intranets. Also included is an overview of development tools and security. Students will be able to use the World Wide Web to research business problems and understand the role of the Internet in supporting business functions such as marketing.
2866 THE INTERNET ECONOMY (SBA)
U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
409 3rd St. SW
Washington, DC 20416
PH: 800-827-5722
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sba.gov/classroom
Description:
The Small Business Administration (SBA) in partnership with Cisco Systems offers a free online course called The Internet Economy. This course is designed to help a growing business become more competitive by using the Internet.
2867 INTERNET AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
SENECA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY, NEWNHAM CAMPUS FACULTY OF BUSINESS
1750 Finch Ave. E
Toronto, ON, Canada M2J2X5
PH: (416)491-5050
FX: (416)493-4144
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.iec.senecac.on.ca/iec/index.html
Contact: Fred Clark, Program Coordinator
Description:
Seneca College, Toronto offers a post graduate diploma program, Internet and Electronic Commerce. Graduates of this business oriented program will gain skills in business processes and be comfortable with the technology fundamentals related to conducting business over the Internet and/or other E-Commerce means.
2868 INTERNET ENABLED BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BUSINESS SCHOOL
701 Tappan Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234
PH: (734)763-5796
FX: (734)763-7804
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.umich.edu/~cisdept/mba/CIS518/
Description:
Internet Enabled Business is the title of a course offered at the University of Michigan School of Business. The focus of this course is on technology and business issues surrounding the use of the Internet in business such as customer relationship management (CRM), enterprise management, and supply chain management (SCM). Other topics include: understanding the Internet, creating web pages with HTML, using XML for data interchange, describing Internet-enabled applications, the practical use of document encryption and digital signatures.
2869 INTERNET ISSUES AND FUTURE INITIATIVES
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND LIBRARY SCIENCE
CB No. 3360, 100 Manning Hall
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360
PH: (919)962-8366
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ils.unc.edu/
Description:
The University of North Carolina offers a graduate level seminar course entitled "Internet Issues and Future Initiatives." Participants in this seminar discuss emerging Internet policy issues such as copyright, intellectual property, privacy, and security, and explore emerging Internet tools and applications.
2870 INTERNET FOR MANAGERS
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
University Heights
Newark, NJ 07102-1982
PH: (973)596-3254
FX: (973)596-3074
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.njit.edu/BETA/ecomm/
Contact: David Wachspress, Dir., Undergrad. & E-Commerce Programs
Description:
The New Jersey Institute of Technology offers an undergraduate course called "Internet for Managers." Students will learn about the Internet, intranets and extranets and incorporating them into business planning and operations.
2871 INTERNET MARKETING
SOLOMON D. TRUJILLO CENTER FOR E.BUSINESS
University of Wyoming
College of Business
PO Box 3275
Laramie, WY 82071
PH: (307)766-6902
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.uwyo.edu
Contact: Dr. Kenton Walker, Director
Description:
Internet Marketing focuses on marketing issues that must be addressed when considering how to develop successful commercial strategies on the Internet and other emerging electronic media and changes strategic issues due to the Internet and using e-business to market to business-to-business customers and final consumers.
2872 INTERNET MARKETING
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
Graduate School of Business
25 E. Pearson, 14th Fl.
Chicago, IL 60611
PH: (312)915-6120
FX: (312)915-7207
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.luc.edu
Contact: Alan Young, Director of Enrollment & Recruitment
Description:
The Internet Marketing course uses an applied and a theory-based approach to leveraging the Internet and other electronic media in marketing efforts. Topics discussed include how to formulate an effective Web marketing strategy, how to use the Internet in marketing and distribution and the role of the Internet in electronic commerce.
2873 INTERNET MARKETING
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
University Heights
Newark, NJ 07102-1982
PH: (973)596-3254
FX: (973)596-3074
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.njit.edu/BETA/ecomm/
Contact: David Wachspress, Dir., Undergrad. & E-Commerce Programs
Description:
The New Jersey Institute of Technology offers an undergraduate level course called "Internet Marketing." This course looks at electronic markets, data collection and market research, and Internet-based marketing programs.
2874 INTERNET MARKETING
RICE UNIVERSITY JESSE H. JONES GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
6100 Main St.
Houston, TX 77005-1892
PH: (713)348-4918
TF: 888-844-4773
FX: (713)348-5838
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mgmt692/
Contact: Lisa R. Klein, Instructor
Description:
This Rice University course, "Internet Marketing", focuses on understanding consumer behavior online. Topics covered include promotion, outbound and inbound communication, and the website design.
2875 INTERNET MARKETING
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON CAMERON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
601 S College Rd.
Wilmington, NC 28403
PH: (910)962-3777
FX: (910)962-3815
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.csb.uncwil.edu/people/portert/533/schedule.htm
Contact: Lawrence S. Clark, Dean
Description:
the University of North Carolina at Wilmington offers a course titled "Internet Marketing." Topics covered in this course include Internet business models and strategy, direct and database marketing, supply chains, and understanding the e-customer.
2876 INTERNET MARKETING
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY KOGOD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20016-8044
PH: (202)885-1900
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.kogod.american.edu
Contact: Myron Roomkin, Dean
Description:
The American University offers a course titled "Internet Marketing." This course explores Internet marketing strategy, electronic markets, customer purchase behavior, Internet marketing ethics, and the impact of the Internet on product development, promotion, pricing, and distribution strategies.
2877 INTERNET MARKETING
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebusiness.byu.edu/ebus.cfm
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business offers a course titled "Internet Marketing." This course includes an introduction to the Internet and Internet customers. Then examines customer motivational analysis, HTML, Internet site types, looking at competition, success and sales strategies, headlines and copy, layout and design, interactive sites, promoting a site.
2878 INTERNET MARKETING MANAGEMENT
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY KOGOD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20016-8044
PH: (202)885-1900
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.kogod.american.edu
Contact: Myron Roomkin, Dean
Description:
The American University offers a graduate level course entitled "Internet Marketing Management." This course examines the Internet as an implementation tool for business and marketing strategy. It also provides an overview of Web and commerce technologies, but focuses on marketing applications of the Internet, including distribution, commerce, advertising, public relations, and other "stake-holder" relations.
2879 INTERNET MARKETING PROJECT
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY KOGOD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20016-8044
PH: (202)885-1900
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.kogod.american.edu
Contact: Myron Roomkin, Dean
Description:
The American University offers a graduate level course entitled "Internet Marketing Project." In this course, students analyze Internet marketing opportunities facing a client firm and develop a strategic marketing plan. Issues assessed include the firm's Internet and technological capabilities, as well as the stage of Internet development.
2880 INTERNET MARKETING STRATEGIES
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, GRADUATE PROGRAMS
323 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Newark, NJ 07102-1982
PH: (973)596-6378
FX: (973)596-3074
E-mail: [email protected]
URL:[email protected] URL: http://www.njit.edu/SOM/MBA/index.html
Contact: Stuart Lipper, Director of Graduate Programs
Description:
The New Jersey Institute of Technology School of Management MBA program offers a course called "Internet Marketing Strategies." This course consists of an introduction to the use of the Internet and Electronic Commerce in the development of marketing strategy. It will also examine the characteristics of electronic markets, and the use of Internet for data collection and market research.
2881 INTERNET MARKETING SYSTEMS
MERCY COLLEGE
555 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
PH: (914)674-7306
FX: (914)674-7518
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mercy.edu
Contact: John DiElsi, Program Dir.
Description:
Mercy College offers a graduate level course called Internet Marketing Systems. This course looks at Internet-centered marketing principles and practices. Emphasis is on one-on-one marketing rather than mass marketing. Students will learn about Internet advertising, portal alliances, marketing research and database management and analysis.
2882 INTERNET PROGRAMMING
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ROLLINS CENTER FOR E-BUSINESS
510 N. Tanner Bldg
PO Box 23068
Provo, UT 84602-3068
PH: (801)422-2815
FX: (801)422-5933
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebusiness.byu.edu/ebus.cfm
Contact: J. Owen Cherrington, Director
Description:
Brigham Young University's Rollins Center for E-Business offers a course called "Internet Programming." This course examines multiple aspects of programming for the Internet.
2883 INTERNET ROLE FOR MARKETING AND ADVERTISING
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE E-COMMERCE PROGRAM
206 John M. Clayton Hall
Newark, DE 19716-7410
PH: (302)831-2741
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.continuingstudies.udel.edu/it/ecomm/index.shtml
Description:
The University of Delaware's Continuing Studies Program offers a course titled "Internet Role for Marketing and Advertising." This course covers new marketing models and strategies that can by used in an e-commerce business environment.
2884 INTERNET SECURITY
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE E-COMMERCE PROGRAM
206 John M. Clayton Hall
Newark, DE 19716-7410
PH: (302)831-2741
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.continuingstudies.udel.edu/it/ecomm/index.shtml
Description:
The University of Delaware's Continuing Studies Program offers a course entitled "Internet Security." This course addresses security issues from both the server and the client side, and participants formulate strategies and look at alternative solutions for threats in a Web-enabled enterprise.
2885 INTERNET TECHNOLOGY
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
University Heights
Newark, NJ 07102-1982
PH: (973)596-3254
FX: (973)596-3074
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.njit.edu/BETA/ecomm/
Contact: David Wachspress, Dir., Undergrad. & E-Commerce Programs
Description:
The New Jersey Institute of Technology offers an undergraduate level course called "Internet Technology." This course will examine the current technologies behind E-commerce such as dynamic Web sites, database integration, server-side scripting, client-side scripting, and XML.
2886 INTERNET TECHNOLOGY AND STRATEGY
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA TERRY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
346 Brooks Hall
Athens, GA 30602-6264
PH: (706)542-8100
FX: (706)542-3835
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.terry.uga.edu
Contact: Dr. Mel Crask, Director, MBA Programs
Description:
The University of Georgia Terry College of Business Executive MBA program offers a course called Internet Technology and Strategy. This course addresses the use of Internet technology to support goals and increase a company's performance. An executive's guide to Internet technology and computer networks is also provided.
2887 INTERNET USER EXPERIENCE
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university which offers a suite of courses for managers and website designers called "Internet User Experience." This suite of 4 two hour courses is designed to show students how to produce a web site that meets the needs of a business and of a site's users. It offers ways to test web site usability, collect and implement user data, and integrate user experience into your design process. It also explores how the Internet user experience is evolving beyond the World Wide Web.
2888 INTRA/ENTREPRENEURSHIP
STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HOWE SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Kidde Bldg., Rm. 324-A
Hoboken, NJ 07030
PH: (201)216-5381
FX: (201)216-5385
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://attila.stevens-tech.edu/stmm/e-comm/certificate.htm
Description:
Stevens Institute of Technology's School of Technology Management offers a course called Intra/Entrepreneurship. In this course students will use the knowledge and skills they have developed in preceding e-commerce courses to help them create their own prospective Ebusiness.
2889 INTRODUCTION TO E-BUSINESS
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO
400 W 1st St.
Chico, CA 95929
PH: (530)898-4636
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.csuchico.edu/~gregrose/mins298/
Description:
California State University Chico offers a course called Introduction to E-Business. This course functions as an introduction to e-business topics including Internet, extranets, web based e-commerce applications.
2890 INTRODUCTION TO E-BUSINESS
CAPELLA UNIVERSITY
222 S 9th St., 20th Fl.
Minneapolis, MN 55402
PH: (612)339-8650
TF: 888-227-3552
FX: (612)339-8022
URL: http://www.capella.edu
Description:
Introduction to E-Business deals with key ideas and practices in planning, marketing and operating in online business environments and is a good introduction to the diverse ways that organizations can use the web.
2891 INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE
NETG
1751 W Diehl Rd., 2nd Fl.
Naperville, IL 60563-9099
PH: (630)369-3000
TF: 877-561-6384
FX: (630)983-4877
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.netg.com
Description:
NETg offers a course called Introduction to E-Commerce. This course gives an overview of e-commerce today. It defines electronic commerce and discusses electronic commerce elements including business-to-business and business-to-consumer e-commerce.
2892 INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE
PEIRCE COLLEGE
1420 Pine St.
Philadelphia, PA 19102
PH: (215)545-6400
TF: 877-670-9190
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.peirce.edu
Description:
Peirce College offers an online course called Introduction to E-Commerce. This undergraduate course gives an introduction to electronic commerce. Real world examples will be used to explain technical and business aspects, and their effect on traditional business models.
2893 INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA WARRINGTON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
100 Bryan Hall
PO Box 117150
Gainesville, FL 32611-7150
PH: (352)392-2397
FX: (352)392-2086
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cba.ufl.edu/index.asp
Description:
Introduction to E-Commerce provides students with an overview of e-commerce today, defines e-commerce and discusses e-commerce elements. During the course, an overview of business-to-consumer and business-to-business e-commerce is given and issues and technologies available for companies wanting to engage in e-commerce is addressed. This course is intended for Managers and technical staff with little experience of e-commerce and will introduce them to e-commerce standards, e-commerce in enterprise and e-commerce technology building blocks.
2894 INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE
NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION OF E-COMMERCE
709 Oklahoma Blvd.
Alva, OK 73717-2399
PH: (580)327-8440
FX: (580)327-8167
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nwosu.edu/ecom/curriculum/cdesc.html
Description:
Northwestern Oklahoma State University's Division of E-Commerce offers a course called "Introduction to E-Commerce." This overview course looks at computers, Internet technology and business transactions. Other topics covered include terminology, applications, and content for E-Commerce.
2895 INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE
WELLESLEY COLLEGE
106 Central St.
Wellesley, MA 02481
PH: (781)283-1000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.wellesley.edu/CS/cshome.html
Description:
Wellesley offers a course titled "Introduction to E-Commerce." This course covers topics including Internet marketing applications, security issues, and web technology. Students will design and implement an e-business web site.
2896 INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE
SEREBRA LEARNING CORP.
7565 132nd St., Unit 119
Surrey, BC, Canada V3W1K5
PH: (604)592-0552
TF: 800-567-7766
FX: (604)592-0553
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.serebra.com
Contact: Mr. Bruce Stewart, President
Founded:
1987.
Description:
Serebra Learning Corp. offers a class called Introduction to E-Commerce. In this course, students will gain a basic understanding of the world of ecommerce. Some topics include: the World Wide Web and how it has become the infrastructure of e-commerce, programming languages of the Web, and choosing the best software for your e-commerce enterprise.
2897 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY
1000 Galvin Rd. S
Bellevue, NE 68005
PH: (402)293-2000
TF: 800-756-7920
FX: (402)293-2020
URL: http://www.bellevue.edu
Description:
Bellevue University offers an Introduction to Electronic Business course. This class is an overview of information processing using electronic techniques for business. Areas covered include: E Business terminology, the foundations of E Business, why E Business, retailing, customer service, advertising, managing, using Intranets and Extranets, and infrastructure for E Business. Students will apply their knowledge by building their own website during this course.
2898 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
SOLOMON D. TRUJILLO CENTER FOR E.BUSINESS
University of Wyoming
College of Business
PO Box 3275
Laramie, WY 82071
PH: (307)766-6902
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.uwyo.edu
Contact: Dr. Kenton Walker, Director
Description:
Introduction to Electronic Business describes what e-business is, how it is being conducted and managed, and its major opportunities, limitations, issues, and risks. Covered topics include Business-to-Business and Business-to-Consumer, technological challenges, legal and regulatory framework, educational challenges, business barriers and strategies for e-business.
2899 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
Kania School of Management
Brennan Hall, Ste. 438
Scranton, PA 18510
PH: (570)941-7746
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scranton.edu
Contact: Dr. Parsed Kakumanu, Chair, Operation & Info. Mgmt. Dept.
Description:
Introduction to Electronic Business is an introductory course in e-business and explores how the Internet has revolutionized the buying and selling of goods and services in the marketplace. Covered topics will include business-to-business and business-to-consumer e-commerce, designing and managing online storefronts, e-commerce infrastructure, payment acceptance and security issues, and the legal and ethical challenges of e-commerce.
2900 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE
130 E 9th St.
Claremont, CA 91711
PH: (909)621-8209
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://is.cgu.edu
Description:
Claremont Graduate University offers a course called Introduction to Electronic Commerce. This course gives students an overview of commercial issues on the Internet. Strategy, security, and measuring performance are also discussed in this class.
2901 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS
Graduate Admissions Office
216 Administration Bldg.
Memphis, TN 38152-3370
PH: (901)678-2531
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.memphis.edu
Contact: Dr. Max Garzon, Program Coordinator
Description:
Introduction to Electronic Commerce includes exploring, understanding, organizing and effectively using a mix of technology, business, services and marketing in cyberspace.
2902 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK-SAINT JOHN FACULTY OF BUSINESS
PO Box 5050
Saint John, NB, Canada E2L4L5
PH: (506)648-5570; (506)648-5806
TF: 800-508-6275
FX: (506)648-5574
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.unbsj.ca/business
Contact: Shelley Rinehart, Dean, Faculty of Business
Description:
Introduction to Electronic Commerce (BA 2123) is an introductory course that examines all facets of Internet commerce with covered topics including marketing products on the Internet, electronic money and third party use of the Internet for creating management information systems. There is no prerequisite required to take this course.
2903 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC COMMERCE (BCIT)
BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
3700 Willingdon Ave.
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5G3H2
PH: (604)451-7134
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://online.bcit.ca/de/Ecomm.htm
Contact: Wendy Lee
Description:
The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) offers an online course called "Introduction to Electronic Commerce." This course will provide an overview of all aspects of commerce on the Internet. Topics covered include marketing products on the Internet, systems integration, virtual organizations, electronic payment systems, privacy and security concerns, intellectual property, customs and excise issues, and Internet issues where regulation has been contemplated.
2904 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CARLSON SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
321 19th Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
PH: (612)624-8030
FX: (612)626-1316
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ids.csom.umn.edu/undergraduate.htm
Contact: Larry Benveniste, Dean
Description:
The Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota offers an undergraduate course called "Introduction to Electronic Commerce." This class covers the impact of the Internet on the disciplines of business, including information products and distribution channels, Internet-focused marketing, operational transformation, formation of electronic markets and digital economy.
2905 INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET FOR BANKERS
DIGITALTHINK INC
601 Brannan St.
San Francisco, CA 94107
PH: (415)625-4000
TF: 888-686-8817
FX: (415)625-4100
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.digitalthink.com
Contact: Mr. Pete Goettner, Chairman
Founded:
1996.
Staff:
450.
Description:
Founded in 1996, DigitalThink offers an online course geared toward financial professionals called "Introduction to the Internet for Bankers." This class introduces students to the fundamentals of the Internet, and demonstrates what it can do for them. Student will learn about the technology behind the Internet, how to connect to it, and how to use email and the World Wide Web. As employees of financial institutions, a basic knowledge of the workings of the Internet will help improve service to their clients.
2906 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET BUSINESS SYSTEMS
MERCY COLLEGE
555 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
PH: (914)674-7306
FX: (914)674-7518
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mercy.edu
Contact: John DiElsi, Program Dir.
Description:
Mercy College offers a graduate level course called Introduction to Internet Business Systems. This course is an overview of Internet business systems and how they function to create an Internet-based business. Students will also look at Internet business models and business plans for an Internet business.
2907 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET MARKETING
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university which offers a course called "Introduction to Internet Marketing." This class was developed with Stanford University and looks at the economic and technological forces that are shaping Internet commerce. It also introduces the "DNI framework" for marketing in the Internet economy. This course makes use of real-world examples on the web to illustrate key Internet marketing concepts.
2908 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET TECHNOLOGY
MERCY COLLEGE
555 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
PH: (914)674-7306
FX: (914)674-7518
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mercy.edu
Contact: John DiElsi, Program Dir.
Description:
Mercy College offers a graduate level course called Introduction to Internet Technology. This course introduces students to Internet concepts such as domain names, urls, and Internet service providers. Students will learn about the hardware and software nEEDed to create a client/server hosting system.
2909 INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET AND WORLD WIDE WEB
NETG
1751 W Diehl Rd, 2nd Fl.
Naperville, IL 60563-9099
PH: (630)369-3000
TF: 877-561-6384
FX: (630)983-4877
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.netg.com
Description:
NETg offers a course called Introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web. This course provides knowledge and skills to select an Internet Service Provider, locate information on the web, and communicate with others using the Internet.
2910 INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE PRIVACY
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university offering a suite of courses for marketing professionals called "Introduction to Online Privacy." This series of 5 two hour courses will help students obtain an overview of the considerations that affect the development and implementation of online privacy policies, the relationship between online privacy policies and current technology, and global online privacy policies.
2911 ISSUES IN PUBLIC POLICY
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE E-COMMERCE PROGRAM
206 John M. Clayton Hall
Newark, DE 19716-7410
PH: (302)831-2741
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.continuingstudies.udel.edu/it/ecomm/index.shtml
Description:
The University of Delaware's Continuing Studies Program offers a course titled "Issues in Public Policy." This course offers new perspectives on issues likely to affect an online business. Topics covered include consumer privacy, target marketing, electronic payment systems, and copyright/patent protection.
2912 ISSUES IN TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY
Office of Graduate Studies
McKelvie Hall
102 Rosedale Ave.
West Chester, PA 19383-2300
PH: (610)436-2943; (610)436-2608
FX: (610)436-2763
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tecmba.org
Contact: Dr. Paul Christ, Director, TEC MBA Program
Description:
The purpose of the Issues in Technology and Electronic Commerce course is to provide a forum for the examination of current TEC issues that are not covered in great detail in other TEC or MBA courses. Prerequisites of taking the course include completion of course numbers TEC501, TEC502 and TEC503.
2913 IT FOR E-COMMERCE
PURDUE UNIVERSITY KRANNERT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)494-9700
FX: (765)494-9658
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu/centers/ceer/
Description:
Purdue University's Krannert Graduate School of Management offers IT for E-Commerce, a course that will help students understand how the Internet can be used to do business. This course will provide information on improving the way companies deal with stakeholders (customers, suppliers, owners, employees, etc.) and how the Internet can be used to develop and market new products and services.
2914 IT ENABLED E-COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRICE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
307 W Brooks, Room 307E
Norman, OK 73019-4006
PH: (405)325-0768
FX: (405)325-7482
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ou.edu/zmud/MIS5403/
Contact: Robert W. Zmud, MIS Division Director
Description:
The University of Oklahoma offers a course titled "IT Enabled E-Commerce." This course covers topics including e-marketplace foundations, models and strategies, and B2B applications.
2915 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND EFFECTIVE DECISION MAKING
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
Mellon Financial Corp. Hall, 5th Fl.
4227 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
PH: (412)648-1600
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.execed.pitt.edu/
Description:
The Executive Education Program at the University of Pittsburgh offers a course for managers entitled Knowledge Management and Effective Decision Making. This seminar will help managers learn to increase both their own and their organization's efficiency in making effective use of new and existing knowledge for decision-making, problem-solving, error-reduction and improved customer service.
2916 LAUNCHING E-COMMERCE VENTURES
NOTRE DAME COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
276 Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame, IN 46556
PH: (219)631-8488
TF: 800-631-8488
FX: (219)631-8800
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nd.edu/~mba
Contact: Carolyn Woo, Dean
Description:
The Notre Dame MBA Program offers a course called "Launching E-Commerce Ventures." This course is focused on writing an effective business plan. All participants are required to write a business plan for their new ebusiness venture.
2917 LAW AND POLICY ISSUES FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Computer Science
6050 University Ave.
Halifax, NS, Canada B3H1W5
PH: (902)494-2740
FX: (902)492-1517
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecomm.dal.ca
Contact: Dr. Kori Inkpen, Dir., Master of E-Commerce Program
Description:
Law and Policy Issues for Electronic Commerce will provide students with an overview of law and policy issues in relation to e-commerce, introduce students to Canadian, U.S. and international policy making institutions and processes, and illustrate these processes using examples from domestic and international law relating to ecommerce.
2918 LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY IN ECOMMERCE
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
MSN 4A5
4400 University Dr.
Fairfax, VA 22030
PH: (703)993-1530
FX: (703)993-1710
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ite.gmu.edu/msecomm/description.htm
Description:
George Mason University offers a course called "Law and Public Policy in E-Commerce." This course explores the legal and policy framework of advanced communications and information technology. The basis for this course will be a rapid review of the history of electronic communications regulation in the United States.
2919 LEADING CHANGE IN INTERNET BUSINESS
MERCY COLLEGE
555 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
PH: (914)674-7306
FX: (914)674-7518
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mercy.edu
Contact: John DiElsi, Program Dir.
Description:
Mercy College offers a graduate level course called Leading Change in Internet Business. This course focuses on the complexity of the change process and analyzes barriers that nEED to be overcome. Other topics covered are organizational performance and Internet business collaboration along the value chain.
2920 LEADING TECHNICAL TEAMS
GW CENTER FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2029 K Street NW, Ste. 600
Washington, DC 20006
PH: (202)973-1150
FX: (202)973-1165
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gwu.edu/~cpd/programs/CWEC/
Description:
The GW Center for Professional Development offers a course called "Leading Technical Teams." This course will enable students to better communicate with technical professionals by examining learning styles and problem-solving approaches of high tech professionals.
2921 LEARN TO SPEAK IT STRATEGY
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university offers a suite of courses called "Learn to Speak IT Strategy." This suite of 5 2 hour courses offers students basic principles to assist in understanding IT trends and to assist in planning, integrating, and managing IT within an organization to help give a company strategic advantage over its competitors.
2922 LEGAL ASPECTS OF E-COMMERCE
DREXEL UNIVERSITY LEBOW COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
3141 Chestnut St.
Matheson Hall, Rm. 105
Philadelphia, PA 19104
PH: (215)895-6070
FX: (215)895-1012
E-mail: [email protected].
URL: http://www.drexel.edu/academics/lebow/ecomm/
Description:
Drexel University offers an executive education course called Legal Aspects of E-Commerce. This course will look at many topics including electronic contracts, a review of the proposed Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act, online service providers agreements, Internet contract forms, intellectual property rights, changes in trademark and copyrights laws related to e-business, privacy and security issues, and computer crime.
2923 LEGAL ASPECTS OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY ONLINE
1 University Pl.
Newport News, VA 23606
PH: (757)594-7607
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ec.seva.net/
Description:
Christopher Newport University and the Virginia Electronic Commerce Technology Center offer an online course called "Legal Aspects of Electronic Commerce." Topics covered in this course include taxation and jurisdiction, principles of contract law, intellectual property, and privacy in the online environment.
2924 LEGAL AND ETHICAL INTERNET ISSUES
NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY
1500 Ralston Ave.
Belmont, CA 94002-1997
PH: (650)508-3782
FX: (650)508-3660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ndnu.edu
Description:
Notre Dame de Namur University offers a graduate course called Legal and Ethical Internet Issues. This course addresses high technology, intellectual property and other legal issues in relationship to the Internet. Other topics covered include patents and copyrights, computer crime, and security.
2925 LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN EBUSINESS
BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY
1000 Galvin Rd. S
Bellevue, NE 68005
PH: (402)293-2000
TF: 800-756-7920
FX: (402)293-2020
URL: http://www.bellevue.edu
Description:
Bellevue University offers a course called "Legal and Ethical Issues in E-Business." This course examines the legal and policy environment of E Business. Domain name registration, proposals and bids, the use of cookies, licenses, financial services, taxation, antitrust, trademarks and copyrights, criminal law, and international protection are some of the topics covered.
2926 LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN INTERNET BUSINESS
MERCY COLLEGE
555 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
PH: (914)674-7306
FX: (914)674-7518
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mercy.edu
Contact: John DiElsi, Program Dir.
Description:
Mercy College offers a graduate level course called Legal and Ethical Issues in Internet Business. This course looks at legal issues in e-commerce, and covers topics such as jurisdiction in a 24/7 environment, intellectual property, taxation, security, and business transactions.
2927 LEGAL ISSUES IN E-COMMERCE
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
2500 California Plz.
Omaha, NE 68178
PH: (402)280-2602
FX: (402)280-2172
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.creighton.edu
Contact: Ms. Gail Hafer, Graduate Coordinator
Description:
Creighton University offers a graduate level course called Legal Issues in E-Commerce. Developed in conjunction with the Creighton University Law School, this course will cover topics including copyright, trademark and trade secret laws, contract and jurisdictional concerns, internet payment systems and security, encryption and digital signature issues, and First Amendment concerns related to privacy and defamation.
2928 LEGAL ISSUES IN E-COMMERCE
STANFORD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
518 Memorial Way
Stanford, CA 94305-5015
PH: (650)725-5663
FX: (650)723-3950
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/cebc/
Description:
Stanford University's MBA program offers a course titled "Legal Issues in E-Commerce." This course examines laws and regulations applying to businesses that operate on the Internet. Subjects covered include copyrights, patents, online privacy and security, domain name policies and liability concerns for e-commerce businesses.
2929 LEGAL ISSUES IN A WIRED WORLD
STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HOWE SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Kidde Bldg., Rm. 324-A
Hoboken, NJ 07030
PH: (201)216-5381
FX: (201)216-5385
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://attila.stevens-tech.edu/stmm/e-comm/certificate.htm
Description:
Stevens Institute of Technology's School of Technology Management offers a course called Legal Issues in a Wired World. This course examines areas of law that have an impact on the world of electronic commerce.
2930 LEGAL, PRIVACY, AND SECURITY ISSUES IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK-SAINT JOHN FACULTY OF BUSINESS
PO Box 5050
Saint John, NB, Canada E2L4L5
PH: (506)648-5570; (506)648-5806
TF: 800-508-6275
FX: (506)648-5574
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.unbsj.ca/business
Contact: Shelley Rinehart, Dean, Faculty of Business
Description:
Legal, Privacy, and Security Issues in Electronic Commerce (BA 3718) deals with the various systems that provide privacy and security on the Internet and the legal issues that arise in e-commerce. Topics will include an examination of encryption, firewalls, user authentication and copyright of intellectual property and contracts. Prerequisites include courses BA 2123 and BA 2663.
2931 LOCK-IN STRATEGIES FOR THE INFORMATION ECONOMY
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university offering a suite of courses called "Lock-in Strategies for the Information Economy." This suite of 5 two hour courses is geared towards managers in information-based companies who would like to know how lock-in strategies may increase profits from current customers, keep customers from switching to a competitor, and attract new customers. This course offers ideas about how to succeed in the information economy, based on the book, Information Rules, by Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian.
2932 MACROMEDIA E-COMMERCE EXPERT CERTIFICATE
STERLING LEDET AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
2200 Northlake Pky., Ste. 275
Tucker, GA 30084
PH: (770)414-5007
TF: 877-819-2665
FX: (770)414-5661
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ledet.com
Description:
Sterling Ledet and Associates offer the Macromedia E-Commerce Expert Certificate. This curriculum is based around Macromedia software products and is designed to give the student proficiency in Internet commerce technology. Coursework includes an Introduction to E-Commerce course as well as courses in Dreamweaver, Flash, HTML, and JavaScript.
2933 MAKING MONEY THROUGH B2C MARKETING
ECNOW.COM
21265 Stevens Creek Blvd., Ste. 205
Cupertino, CA 95014
PH: (408)257-3000
FX: (603)843-0769
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecnow.com/courses/mgt04.htm
Description:
ECnow.com offers a course called Making Money Through B2C Marketing. This interactive course covers topic such as guerilla marketing techniques, targeted email, banner advertising, and integrated marketing communications.
2934 MANAGEMENT CONTROL AND SECURITY OF E-COMMERCE
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
2500 California Plz.
Omaha, NE 68178
PH: (402)280-2602
FX: (402)280-2172
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.creighton.edu
Contact: Ms. Gail Hafer, Graduate Coordinator
Description:
Creighton University offers a graduate level course called Management Control and Security of E-Commerce. In this course students will gain understanding of planning and security of e-commerce systems and applications, including an emphasis on electronic payment systems. Other topics covered include risk management, control systems, security measures, encryption, and performance evaluation.
2935 MANAGEMENT OF E-COMMERCE
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
E-108 Martin Hall
Clemson, SC 29634-5713
PH: (864)656-3311
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.clemson.edu
Description:
Clemson University offers a course called Management of E-Commerce. In this course students will learn about concepts of electronic commerce as conducted on the Internet and other related technologies.
2936 MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRONIC BUSINESS I AND II
NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY
1500 Ralston Ave.
Belmont, CA 94002-1997
PH: (650)508-3782
FX: (650)508-3660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ndnu.edu
Description:
Notre Dame de Namur University offers graduate courses called Management of Electronic Business I and II. These two integrated courses look at the creation of an e-businesses comprehensive strategy. Students use case studies of successful business transformations that address management issues, business models, value chain analysis, technical strategy and technology.
2937 MANAGEMENT IN AN INFORMATION AGE
STANFORD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
518 Memorial Way
Stanford, CA 94305-5015
PH: (650)725-5663
FX: (650)723-3950
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/cebc/
Description:
Stanford University's MBA program offers a course titled "Management in an Information Age." This course examines management issues surrounding the development and use of information technology in organizations. Its focus is on managerial and organizational aspects surrounding technologies such as the Internet.
2938 MANAGEMENT OF ONLINE BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK-SAINT JOHN FACULTY OF BUSINESS
PO Box 5050
Saint John, NB, Canada E2L4L5
PH: (506)648-5570; (506)648-5806
TF: 800-508-6275
FX: (506)648-5574
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.unbsj.ca/business
Contact: Shelley Rinehart, Dean, Faculty of Business
Description:
Management of Online Business (BA 4109) is a project course in which students prepare a proposal for launching a new product or service on the Internet and will include a complete strategy for an online business. Students must complete BA 3424 and all required courses for the major in Electronic Commerce or receive permission from the instructor before taking this course.
2939 MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR ECOMMERCE
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, GRADUATE PROGRAMS
323 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Newark, NJ 07102-1982
PH: (973)596-6378
FX: (973)596-3074
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.njit.edu/SOM/MBA/index.html
Contact: Stuart Lipper, Director of Graduate Programs
Description:
The New Jersey Institute of Technology School of Management MBA program offers a course called "Management Strategies for E-Commerce." This course will help students understand the Internet from a management perspective. It will prepare them to become effective managers of internet-based businesses and electronic commerce,
2940 MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
PO Box 6025
Morgantown, WV 26506-6025
PH: (304)293-4092
FX: (304)293-5652
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.be.wvu.edu/divmim/mgmt/kleist/MANG200Lspring01syllabus.htm
Contact: Virginia Kleist, Instructor
Description:
West Virginia's College of Business and Economics offers a course called "Management and Technology of Electronic Commerce." This course covers topics including the managerial and technical aspects of electronic commerce. The student will learn to think and act as an executive level manager, understanding technologies and new developments in Electronic Commerce.
2941 MANAGING COMPLEMENTS IN THE INFORMATION ECONOMY
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university which offers a suite of courses called "Managing Complements in the Information Economy." This series of 4 two hour courses explores the issues surrounding whether a company should supply its own complements or allow other companies to produce them. It offers ideas about how to succeed in the information economy, based on the book, Information Rules, by Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian. This course is geared towards managers in information-based businesses, and may be especially useful for companies considering joint ventures, mergers or relationships with other companies.
2942 MANAGING THE DIGITAL ENTERPRISE
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY E-COMMERCE LEARNING CENTER
Campus Box 7229
Raleigh, NC 27695-7229
PH: (919)513-2694
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecommerce.ncsu.edu
Contact: Dr. Michael Rappa
Description:
The E-Commerce Learning Center at North Carolina State University is a portal to web-based educational materials and scholarly research related to electronic commerce. While coursework is offered in a traditional setting, many classes can be completed on a self-study basis. Courses and seminars offered for both graduate and undergraduate students include Managing the Digital Enterprise, which covers topics such as digital design, Internet privacy, and Web ethics.
2943 MANAGING THE DIGITAL ENTERPRISE
E-COMMERCE LEARNING CENTER
NC State University
Business Management Dept.
College of Management
Campus Box 7229
Raleigh, NC 27695-7229
PH: (919)515-5584
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecommerce.ncsu.edu
Contact: Dr. Michael Rappa
Description:
Managing the Digital Enterprise is an introductory graduate-level course in e-commerce first taught January 1999. The course content is entirely web-enabled and contains an online guide to the literature about e-commerce to be used in conjunction with the course taught at NC State University. The course relies solely on the web as the source of content and does not use a standard textbook.
2944 MANAGING THE DIGITAL FIRM
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, GRADUATE PROGRAMS
323 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Newark, NJ 07102-1982
PH: (973)596-6378 FX: (973)596-3074
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.njit.edu/SOM/MBA/index.html
Contact: Stuart Lipper, Director of Graduate Programs
Description:
The New Jersey Institute of Technology School of Management MBA program offers a course called "Managing the Digital Firm." This course looks at digital processes that are transforming organizations, and explores managing all aspects of the digital firm. Other topics covered include managing a virtual workforce, managing digital technologies, and protecting and leveraging digital assets.
2945 MANAGING IN AN E-BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY KOGOD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20016
PH: (202)885-1994
FX: (202)885-1030
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://
Contact: Ann Donahue, Director, Executive Education
Description:
The American University Kogod School of Business Executive Education program offers a course called "Managing in an E-Business Environment." This 2 day course addresses the evolving role of the manager in ebusinesses. It explores the expanding role of information systems and the use of technology as a management tool. It will address the benefits and challenges of e-commerce in today's marketplace.
2946 MANAGING E-COMMERCE IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUART GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
565 W Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
PH: (312)906-6500
FX: (312)906-6549
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stuart.iit.edu
Description:
The Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart Graduate School of Business offers a course entitled Managing E-Commerce in the Digital Economy. This course examines a variety of business models and industry examples. Economic, legal, organizational and technological factors will also be discussed.
2947 MANAGING THE E-COMMERCE LIFE CYCLE
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE E-COMMERCE PROGRAM
206 John M. Clayton Hall
Newark, DE 19716-7410
PH: (302)831-2741
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.continuingstudies.udel.edu/it/ecomm/index.shtml
Description:
The University of Delaware's Continuing Studies Program offers a course entitled "Managing the ECommerce Life Cycle." This course explores the e-commerce process and life cycle for various types of businesses, which are a part of the evolving world of e-commerce. Key success elements for e-commerce are identified.
2948 MANAGING ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MARSHALL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
HOH 800, MC 1421
Los Angeles, CA 90089
PH: (213)740-6422
FX: (213)740-5432
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~sulin/iom540/
Contact: Randolph W. Westerfield, Dean
Description:
The University of Southern California offers a course titled "Managing Electronic Commerce." This course covers topics including an overview of e-commerce, electronic payment systems, data security, B2C business models, and B2B electronic commerce.
2949 MANAGING THE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE ENTERPRISE
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
Center for Academic Services
324 Student Union
Stillwater, OK 74078-1012
PH: (405)744-6858
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.okstate.edu
Description:
The Managing the Electronic Commerce Enterprise course explores organizational issues faced by ecommerce enterprises and traditional organizations as they navigate their worlds as the Internet evolves into click and mortar organizations. Special focus is on topics like strategic alliances, experimental organizational forms and human resource systems that organizations are adopting to succeed in this highly competitive arena.
2950 MANAGING ELECTRONIC COMMERCE IN THE KNOWLEDGE AGE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SMITH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Van Munching Hall
College Park, MD 20742
PH: (301)405-2278
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecommerce.umd.edu/
Description:
The University of Maryland Smith School of Business offers an MBA course entitled "Managing Electronic Commerce in the Knowledge Age." This course examines the managerial challenges facing individuals running firms in the knowledge age. Identifies key managerial implications of electronic commerce on intra and interorganizational relationships, power, and strategy.
2951 MANAGING EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
Graduate School of Business
25 E. Pearson, 14th Fl.
Chicago, IL 60611
PH: (312)915-6120
FX: (312)915-7207
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.luc.edu
Contact: Alan Young, Director of Enrollment & Recruitment
Description:
The Web and e-commerce will be the main focus of Managing Emerging Technologies with other emerging technologies studied, as well. Guest speakers from leading technology firms will discuss successful strategies for supporting creativity in their organizations and transforming technological innovations into marketable products.
2952 MANAGING THE INFORMATION RESOURCE PROGRAM
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES COLLINS CENTER FOR EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
110 Westwood Plz., Ste. A101D
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1464
PH: (310)825-2001
FX: (310)206-7539
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/programs/
Description:
UCLA's Executive Education offers Managing the Information Resource Program. This curriculum for business executives is designed to help you and your organization meet the challenges of a continuously changing information technology environment, providing the tools and strategies you need to succeed in the competitive information environment.
2953 MANAGING INTERNET BUSINESS SYSTEMS
MERCY COLLEGE
555 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
PH: (914)674-7306
FX: (914)674-7518
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mercy.edu
Contact: John DiElsi, Program Dir.
Description:
Mercy College offers a graduate level course called Managing Internet Business Systems. This course explores the use of the Internet as a management resource. Topics covered include connecting an Internet channel with a sales network, using the Internet in supply chains, and understanding security issues.
2954 MANAGING INTERNET TECHNOLOGY
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUART GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
565 W Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
PH: (312)906-6500
FX: (312)906-6549
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stuart.iit.edu
Description:
The Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart Graduate School of Business offers a course entitled Managing Internet Technology. This course explores topics including Internet platform architecture, converging network technologies, enterprise and web process integration, and data mining. Students will use case studies and computer exercises.
2955 MANAGING THE REAL TIME SUPPLY CHAIN
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND ROBERT H. SMITH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS NETCENTRICITY
Van Munching Hall
College Park, MD 20742
PH: (301)405-2286
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/netcentricity/edu.htm
Description:
University of Maryland's Netcentricity lab offers educational opportunities focused on a variety of Ecommerce topics. Using real-time e-business transaction data, undergraduate, MBA, and doctoral students can experience the big picture of today's complex business environment. Courses, including Managing the Real Time Supply Chain, work to teach analycal skills needed for e-commerce. Other activities of Netcentricity include seminar series for business leaders.
2956 MANAGING VIRTUAL TEAMS
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE E-COMMERCE PROGRAM
206 John M. Clayton Hall
Newark, DE 19716-7410
PH: (302)831-2741
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.continuingstudies.udel.edu/it/ecomm/index.shtml
Description:
The University of Delaware's Continuing Studies Program offers a course titled "Managing Virtual Teams." Students will explore the foundations of managing virtual teams. They will focus on the differences between traditional and online management, tools for online management, and developing virtual teams and e-training.
2957 MARKET LEADERSHIP IN AN ECOMMERCE AGE
JER GROUP INC.
ONLINEWORKSHOPS.COM
56 Seabreeze Way
Dawsonville, GA 30534
PH: (706)216-3406
FX: (706)216-3979
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.onlineworkshops.com
Contact: Dr. John E. Reid, Jr., President
Description:
JER Group Inc. offers an online course on ECommerce entitled "Market Leadership in an E-Commerce Age." This course looks in detail at the principles of ecommerce. Students will begin to examine the mechanisms and process of the e-commerce environment that our society lives with daily.
2958 MARKETING FOR E-COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXTENSION ONLINE
2000 Center St., Ste. 400
Berkeley, CA 94704
PH: (510)642-4124
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://learn.berkely.edu/
Description:
The University of California Extension Online offers a course entitled "Marketing for E-Commerce." This online course provides an overview of e-commerce marketing. Students will look at market trends and case studies, discuss strategies for acquiring and retaining customers, and determine effective ways to launch an e-commerce solution. Students will also learn what it takes to maintain a successful e-commerce program and how to measure results.
2959 MARKETING AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
100 Institute Rd.
Worcester, MA 01609
PH: (508)831-5218
FX: (508)831-5720
URL:http://www.wpi.edu
Contact: McRae Banks, Department Head
Founded:
1865.
Description:
The Marketing and Electronic Commerce course discusses the tools and techniques being used to harness the vast marketing potential of the Internet. It examines various web-based business models for effectively and efficiently using the Internet as a strategic marketing tool for new products, market research, direct and indirect distribution channels and marketing communications. The course considers both business-to-consumer and business-to-business applications and explores the major opportunities, limitations and issues of profiting from the Internet.
2960 MARKETING AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY COOK SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
3674 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
PH: (314)977-3864
FX: (314)977-3897
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://eweb.slu.edu/e-com_courses.htm
Description:
St. Louis University offers a course called "Marketing and Electronic Commerce." This graduate level course provides information on the marketing issues surrounding commercialization of the Web, and other emerging electronic media.
2961 MARKETING HIGH TECHNOLOGY
STANFORD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
518 Memorial Way
Stanford, CA 94305-5015
PH: (650)725-5663
FX: (650)723-3950
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/cebc/
Description:
Stanford University's MBA program offers a course entitled "Marketing High Technology." This course offers guidelines for the development of marketing programs for high-technology firms. Topics covered include identifying and evaluating opportunities, the technology adoption life cycle, and building business models.
2962 MARKETING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
BENTLEY COLLEGE
175 Forest St.
Waltham, MA 02452-4705
PH: (781)891-2000
URL: http://www.bentley.edu
Description:
Bentley College offers a graduate level course called Marketing and Information Technology. In this course students gain an understanding of technologies that may to affect marketing in the future, as well as the human implications of technology. Students will learn how to develop strategies for using the Internet as a marketing tool, to measure performance, and investigate the impact of emarketing on the marketing function within a company.
2963 MARKETING AND THE INTERNET
NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY
1500 Ralston Ave.
Belmont, CA 94002-1997
PH: (650)508-3782
FX: (650)508-3660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ndnu.edu
Description:
Notre Dame de Namur University offers a graduate course called Marketing and the Internet. This course examines managerial skills and marketing infrastructure for successful e-businesses. Students will create an Internet marketing plan addressing issues such as consumer behaviors, legal guidelines, ISPs, e-commerce portals, and product and service branding.
2964 MARKETING ON THE INTERNET
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK-SAINT JOHN FACULTY OF BUSINESS
PO Box 5050
Saint John, NB, Canada E2L4L5
PH: (506)648-5570; (506)648-5806
TF: 800-508-6275
FX: (506)648-5574
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.unbsj.ca/business
Contact: Shelley Rinehart, Dean, Faculty of Business
Description:
Marketing on the Internet (BA 3305) examines the integration of the Internet in an organization's marketing strategy with topics including goals for online marketing, customer communications, interactive Internet pages and customer service issues. These topics can also be relevant in an e-commerce industry. Prerequisites include completion of courses BA 2123, BA 2303 and BA 2663.
2965 MARKETING ON THE INTERNET
AUGUSTA STATE UNIVERSITY
2500 Walton Way
Augusta, GA 30904-2200
PH: 800-341-4373
TF: 800-341-4373
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.aug.edu/~sbamdm/marketing/index.htm
Contact: Dr. Barbara Coleman, Instructor
Description:
Augusta State University offers a course called "Marketing on the Internet." This course looks at the way in which e-commerce is changing how firms market their products and services. The course explores topics including the basic issues of advertising and selling on the Internet, the use of web sites, and consumer decision making on the Internet.
2966 MARKETING ON THE INTERNET
NOTRE DAME COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
276 Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame, IN 46556
PH: (219)631-8488
TF: 800-631-8488
FX: (219)631-8800
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nd.edu/~mba
Contact: Carolyn Woo, Dean
Description:
The Notre Dame MBA Program offers a course called "Marketing on the Internet." This course explores various facets of marketing on the internet, including interactive marketing. Interactive marketing builds on experience with databases, online communications, mass marketing and supply chain management to effectively tie together marketers, customers, and vendors through the Internet.
2967 MARKETING ISSUES IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR COMMUNITY LEARNING
1 University Place
Newport News, VA 23606-2998
PH: (757)594-7158
FX: (757)594-8736
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ec.seva.net/
Description:
Christopher Newport University and the Virginia Electronic Commerce Technology Center offer a course called Marketing Issues in Electronic Commerce. This course explores the ways that marketing is being done on the Internet. Students will learn about promotion strategies, customer retention, search engine strategies, and branding and selling strategies.
2968 MARKETING IN THE NETWORKED ECONOMY
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUART GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
565 W Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
PH: (312)906-6500
FX: (312)906-6549
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stuart.iit.edu
Description:
The Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart Graduate School of Business offers a course entitled Marketing in the Networked Economy. This course examines consumer and business buying behavior on the Internet. Interactive marketing, value propositions, pricing, branding, promotion, and sales channels will also be covered.
2969 MARKETING ONLINE
STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HOWE SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Kidde Bldg., Rm. 324-A
Hoboken, NJ 07030
PH: (201)216-5381
FX: (201)216-5385
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://attila.stevens-tech.edu/stmm/e-comm/certificate.htm
Description:
Stevens Institute of Technology's School of Technology Management offers a graduate level course called Marketing Online. This course looks at consumer demand, industry projections, delivery platforms, sources of materials, market research, and the product development process.
2970 MARKETING STRATEGY IN THE INFORMATION AGE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES COLLINS CENTER FOR EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
110 Westwood Plz., Ste.
A101D Los Angeles, CA 90095-1464
PH: (310)825-2001
FX: (310)206-7539
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/programs/
Description:
UCLA's Executive Education offers a program entitled Marketing Strategy in the Information Age. In this program you will learn how to combine proven strategies with new techniques to form an optimal marketing strategy for your organization. You will acquire the tools, applications, and frameworks to strategically market your products and services. You will gain innovative, profit-enhancing ways to use technology and information to make smarter marketing decisions.
2971 MARKETING AND TECHNOLOGY
WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA GRADUATE SCHOOL
McKelvie Hall 102
Rosedale Ave.
West Chester, PA 19383-2600
PH: (610)436-2943
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.wcupa.edu/
Description:
West Chester University of Pennsylvania offers a graduate course called Marketing and Technology. This course emphasizes new technologies and examines how they fit within the marketing strategy of a company. A main focus is the role of the Internet in marketing.
2972 MASTER OF ARTS IN E-COMMERCE
VILLA JULIE COLLEGE E-COMMERCE
1525 Greenspring Valley Rd.
Stevenson, MD 21153-0641
PH: (410)486-7001
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.vjc.edu
Description:
Villa Julie College provides an MA degree in E-Commerce. This program takes a detailed look at new technologies and provides an opportunity for students to discover how these technologies are incorporated into a company's processes, and can lead to efficiencies and enhancements in business operations.
2973 MASTER OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Computer Science
6050 University Ave.
Halifax, NS, Canada B3H1W5
PH: (902)494-2740
FX: (902)492-1517
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecomm.dal.ca
Contact: Dr. Kori Inkpen, Dir., Master of E-Commerce Program
Description:
The Master of Electronic Commerce program is a full-time interdisciplinary program, however it is not an MBA, but an academic degree that blends coursework, research and an industrial internship to provide an overview of the field. The program can be completed in 16 months, including the industrial internship, is thematic rather than content driven and is the only Canadian Master of Electronic Commerce program.
2974 MASTER OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
165 Sirrine Hall
Clemson, SC 29634
PH: (864)656-6371
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://business.clemson.edu/ECommerce/Index.htm
Contact: Dr. David Grigsby
Description:
Clemson University offers a Master of Electronic Commerce degree. This curriculum prepares students to understand trends in electronic commerce and to participate in analysis, design, implementation, and operation of e-commerce systems.
2975 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (MSCIT)
REGIS UNIVERSITY GRADUATE PROGRAMS
3333 Regis Boulevard, L-16
Denver, CO 80221-1099
PH: (303)458-4080
TF: 800-667-9270
FX: (303)964-5538
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mscisonline.org/
Description:
Regis University offers a Master of Science in Computer Information Technology (MSCIT) degree with a focus in E-Commerce. In this online degree program students will gain understanding in various areas including hardware, software, communications, and project management.
2976 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN E-BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
PO Box 742
Milwaukee, WI 53201
PH: (414)229-5403
FX: (414)229-2372
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Business
Description:
The University of Wisconsin offers a Master of Science degree in E-Business. This program is designed to train executives in both the technology and business aspects of e-business. The program concludes with a practicum during which students work in multi-disciplinary teams with a faculty adviser to develop a working solution to a real ebusiness challenge provided by an industrial affiliate.
2977 MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN EBUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING, LARAMIE SOLOMON D. TRUJILLO CENTER FOR E.BUSINESS
PO Box 3275
Laramie, WY 82071
PH: (307)766-6902
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/e-biz/
Contact: Dr. Kenton Walker, Director
Description:
The University of Wyoming's Solomon D. Trujillo Center for e.Business offers a Master of Science degree in e-business. The program features an equal portion of computer science and business coursework. The program incorporates a team-based curriculum that is offered in Laramie, Wyoming. The students will learn to create new products, processes, and services that leverage technology to improve business, as well as to lead and manage technology based organizations.
2978 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN E-COMMERCE
NATIONAL GRADUATE SCHOOL OF QUALITY MANAGEMENT
PO Box 674
Falmouth, MA 02541
PH: (508)457-1313
TF: 800-838-2580
FX: (508)457-5347
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nationalgradschool.org
Description:
The National School of Quality Management offers a Master of Science degree in E-Commerce. This program focuses on comprehensive skills necessary to manage e-commerce organizations.
2979 MASTER OF SCIENCE WITH E-COMMERCE CONCENTRATION
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
49th St. and Hampton Blvd., Hughes Hall
Norfolk, VA 23529
PH: (757)683-3585
FX: (757)683-5750
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.odu.edu
Description:
Old Dominion University offers a Master of Science degree with a concentration in E-Commerce. This degree will provide instruction in all facets of managing an e-business, including supply chain management, information systems, data mining, Internet marketing and legal issues.
2980 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRONIC BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
1500 Ralston Ave.
Belmont, CA 94002-1997
PH: (650)508-3782
FX: (650)508-3476
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ndnu.edu
Description:
Notre Dame de Namur University California offers a Master of Science in Electronic Business Management. This degree program is designed to develop managers who can manage new ways of doing business in the emerging digital economy. The program targets students who will take leadership positions in companies who are shifting into Electronic Business and Internet Marketing.
2981 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS
Graduate Admissions Office
216 Administration Bldg.
Memphis, TN 38152-3370
PH: (901)678-2531
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.memphis.edu
Contact: Dr. Max Garzon, Program Coordinator
Description:
In response to the need to educate people in the e-commerce field, the Master of Science in Electronic Commerce program was developed by the faculty of the University of Memphis to promote technology education and research support and make available the appropriate expertise to competitively enter the new digital age.
2982 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
PH: (619)260-4524
FX: (619)260-4158
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sandiego.edu
Description:
San Diego State University offers a Master of Science degree in Electronic Commerce. This program combines business and technology courses. The ten-course program includes three main elements. The tools element includes courses in Web site design, computer networking, and Web applications, while the breadth element includes information on law and ethics. The capstone element consists of students working with faculty members on a research project.
2983 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION SCIENCE DEPT.
130 E 9th St.
Claremont, CA 91711-6190
PH: (909)621-8209
FX: (909)621-8564
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cgu.edu
Description:
Claremont Graduate University offers a MS in Electronic Commerce (MSEC). This degree program integrates technical, organizational and systems elements in the coursework to enable students to interact effectively with the technical specialists in their organization, and to understand the management of computer information systems.
2984 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
CAPITOL COLLEGE GRADUATE SCHOOL
11301 Springfield Rd.
Laurel, MD 20708
PH: (301)369-2800
TF: 800-950-1992
FX: (301)953-1442
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.capitol-college.edu
Description:
Capitol College offers a MS in Electronic Commerce. In this degree program students will look at ecommerce as it pertains to enabling technologies and organization development. Other issues examined are technical and management.
2985 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
BARRY UNIVERSITY ANDREAS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
11300 NE 2nd Ave.
Miami Shores, FL 33161-6695
PH: (305)899-3535
TF: 800-289-1111
FX: (305)892-6412
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.barry.edu
Description:
Barry University offers a MS in Electronic Commerce. This program will give students skills in marketing in the Internet environment, technical skills related to Internet projects, and general knowledge of business processes.
2986 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
11255 N Torrey Pines Rd
La Jolla, CA 92037
PH: 800-628-8648
TF: 800-628-8648
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.online.nu.edu/
Contact: Renata Vainer, Advisor
Description:
National University offers an online degree of Master of Science in Electronic Commerce. This degree prepares students to meet the demands of business over the Internet. This program offers students the educational opportunities that will prepare them for designing, managing, consulting and teaching Internet-based business and commerce.
2987 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INTERNET BUSINESS SYSTEMS
MERCY COLLEGE INTERNET BUSINESS SYSTEMS
555 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
PH: (914)674-7306
TF: 800-637-2969
FX: (914)674-7518
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mercynet.edu
Description:
Mercy College offers a Master of Science in Internet Business Systems. This degree program gives students the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful in the field of Internet business. The curriculum focuses on developing a strong background in business, technology and design while stressing collaborative processes and communication skills.
2988 MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INTERNET ENGINEERING
MARLBORO COLLEGE GRADUATE CENTER
28 Vernon St., Ste. 120
Brattleboro, VT 05301
PH: (802)258-9200
TF: 888-258-5665
FX: (802)258-9201
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gradcenter.marlboro.edu
Description:
Marlboro College offers a Master of Science degree in Internet Engineering. This graduate degree program provides advanced programming and database training that employs state-of-the-art technological and business practices, and will enable students to create and maintain high-end web sites.
2989 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INTERNET STRATEGY MANAGEMENT
MARLBORO COLLEGE THE GRADUATE CENTER
28 Vermont St. Ste. 120
Brattleboro, VT 05301
PH: (802)258-9200
TF: 888-258-5665
FX: (802)258-9201
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gradcenter.marlboro.edu/academics/academics.html
Description:
Marlboro College offers a Master of Science in Internet Strategy Management degree. This program prepares students to lead the development and management of an organization's Internet and Intranet strategy, offering coursework that incorporates theoretical and strategic issues, technology, design, and marketing, utilizing up to date technological and business practices.
2990 MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN SYSTEMS INTEGRATION MANAGEMENT
MARLBORO COLLEGE GRADUATE CENTER
28 Vernon St., Ste. 120
Brattleboro, VT 05301
PH: (802)258-9200
TF: 888-258-5665
FX: (802)258-9201
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gradcenter.marlboro.edu
Description:
Marlboro College offers a Master of Science degree in Systems Integration Management. This degree program prepares students to lead complex systems integration projects that information technology companies face, offering training that incorporates conceptual and tactical issues, technology, information design, and leadership strategies.
2991 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
UNIVERSITY AT STONY BROOK (SUNY) W. AVERELL HARRIMAN SCHOOL FOR MANAGEMENT AND POLICY
Harriman Hall
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3775
PH: (516)632-7744
FX: (516)632-9412
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sunysb.edu/
Description:
The University at Stony Brook offers a Master of Science in Technology Management. This degree program is an executive program designed for students with professional experience in technical fields who wish to improve managerial skills.
2992 MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN E-COMMERCE
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
MSN 4A5
4400 University Dr.
Fairfax, VA 22030
PH: (703)993-1530
FX: (703)993-1710
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ite.gmu.edu/msecomm/description.htm
Contact: Daniel A. Menasce, Program Director
Description:
George Mason University offers a Masters of Science degree in E-Commerce. This degree program is designed to prepare graduates with the information they need to take advantage of electronic commerce opportunities in commercial and enterprise management in the "new economy." They will be able to understand management, public policy, and information technology aspects, and effectively integrate these in developing electronic commerce solutions.
2993 MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
CARNEGIE MELLON INSTITUTE FOR E-COMMERCE
Tech and Frew Sts.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
PH: (412)268-2307
TF: 877-544-3266
FX: (412)268-6837
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecom.cmu.edu
Contact: Dr. Tridas Mukopadhyay, Director
Description:
Offered by the Carnegie Mellon Institute for eCommerce, a joint program of two top graduate programs, the Masters of Science in Electronic Commerce offers a unique curriculum. World-renowned faculty from Carnegie Mellon's Graduate School of Industrial Administration and School of Computer Science teach a mix of business and technology courses. The final Practicum project gives student teams the opportunity to apply the coursework by working on a real world business problem with corporate sponsors.
2994 MBA CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN EBUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS E-BUSINESS PROGRAM
Box 353200
Seattle, WA 98195-3200
PH: (206)543-8749
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://depts.washington.edu/ebiz/
Contact: Jim Jiambalvo, Faculty Director
Description:
The MBA Certificate Program in E-Business at the University of Washington prepares business leaders to think creatively, and critically about the strategic use of information technology to create value. To earn the Certificate, students complete a series of courses; participate in quarterly workshops, executive roundtables, and our annual e-business conference. They also work as a member of a team to complete an e-business research project, case study, consulting engagement, or business plan; and will participate in development of a prototype e-business system.
2995 MBA PROGRAM WITH A SPECIALIZATION IN E-BUSINESS
PURDUE UNIVERSITY KRANNERT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)494-9700
FX: (765)494-9658
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu/centers/ceer/
Description:
Purdue University's Krannert Graduate School of Management offers an MBA degree with a specialization in E-Business. This degree program includes core management courses as well as coursework focused on e-business.
2996 MBA PROGRAM WITH AN E-COMMERCE CONCENTRATION
BAKER COLLEGE
1116 W Bristol Rd.
Flint, MI 48507-9843
PH: (810)766-4390
TF: 800-469-3165
FX: (810)766-4399
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.baker.edu
Description:
Baker College offers an MBA degree with an E-Commerce concentration. This program is designed to give students a managerial overview of e-commerce focusing on the processes involved in developing, creating and managing an e-business.
2997 MBA EBUSINESS TRACK AND EBUSINESS EXECUTIVE EDUCATION CURRICULUM
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SLOAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT CENTER FOR EBUSINESS@MIT
MIT NE20-336
Cambridge, MA 02142
PH: (617)253-7054
FX: (617)452-3231
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ebusiness.mit.edu
Contact: Peter Metz, Executive Director
Description:
Building on over 30 years of research on the internet, The MIT Sloan School of Management created the Center for eBusiness@MIT to provide leadership for faculty, students, and industry interested in Internet-enabled business. Both an MBA eBusiness track, and eBusiness executive education curriculum are offered, as well as large scale research programs funded by industry leaders.
2998 MBA IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY STERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS DIGITAL ECONOMY INITIATIVE
Henry Kaufman Management Center
44 W Fourth St.
New York, NY 10012
PH: (212)998-0100
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stern.nyu.edu/dei/education.html1
Description:
This MBA program offers a degree for students interested in specializing in the digital economy. Courses include Managing the Digital Firm, Information and Internet Technologies, Electronic Communities, and Marketing of High-Tech Products.
2999 MBA IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1845 E Northgate Dr.
Irving, TX 75062
PH: (972)721-5000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://gsmweb.udallas.edu/e_commerce_mba.htm
Description:
The University of Dallas Graduate School of Management offers an MBA in Electronic Commerce. This degree program provides students with information about the management of Electronic Commerce through marketing, web technology, and site design & development.This MBA program is offered online or onsite.
3000 MBA WITH AN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE CONCENTRATION
VIRGINIA TECH PAMPLIN COLLEGE OF BUSINESS CENTER FOR GLOBAL ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Pamplin 28
Blacksburg, VA 24061
PH: (540)231-6720
E-mail: [email protected]/
URL: http://www.cob.vt.edu/cgec/
Contact: Dr. France Belanger, Director
Description:
The Center for Global Electronic Commerce offers a MBA with an Electronic Commerce Concentration. Courses in the program explore technical aspects such as design of web-based systems and databases, as well as legal, regulatory, financial, managerial, and marketing aspects of e-commerce.
3001 MBA IN MANAGING ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
WHARTON SCHOOL-UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Office of MBA Admissions
102 Vance Hall
3733 Spruce St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6361
PH: (215)898-6183
FX: (215)898-0120
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.wharton.upenn.edu
Staff:
199.
Description:
The MBA in Managing Electronic Commerce deals with the design and implementation of effective strategies related to the use of e-commerce and is intended to provide an in-depth foundation for those interested in pursuing ventures specifically focused on the Internet and traditional product/service firms that are attempting to define the appropriate role for e-commerce. It also provides a useful basis for consulting to both of these types of organizations. Non-majors interested in an overview of business and policy in the electronic commerce area should also find selected courses from this major of interest.
3002 MBA/MS IN E-BUSINESS
FOX SCHOOL-TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Speakman Hall, Rm. 5
Philadelphia, PA 19122
PH: (215)204-7678
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sbm.temple.edu
Description:
Fox School's MBA/MS in E-Business is full-time program educating students for e-business enterprise. It combines advanced knowledge of management strategy with a solid understanding of information systems and ebusiness concepts and practices and provides intensive, practical coverage of applicable business and technology topics plus an entrepreneurial project for a Web-based start-up business and a summer integrative experience. Students can complete the course in two years with an optional 10-week business core over the summer.
3003 MBA/MS IN E-BUSINESS
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY FOX SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
5 Speakman Hall
1810 N 13th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19122
PH: (215)204-7678
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sbm.temple.edu/mbams/
Description:
The MBA/MS in E-Business program educates students for e-business enterprises. The program combines advanced knowledge of management strategy with an understanding of information systems and e-business concepts and practices. The program will provide intensive, practical coverage of applicable business and technology topics.
3004 MBA PROGRAM IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
STANFORD BUSINESS SCHOOL CENTER FOR ELECTRONIC BUSINESS AND COMMERCE
518 Memorial Way
Stanford, CA 94305-5015
PH: (650)725-5663
FX: (650)723-3950
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/CEBC/
Contact: Garth Saloner, Center Co-Director
Description:
The Stanford Business School Center for Electronic Business and Commerce provides coursework for those interested in an MBA, as well as courses for practicing managers who wish to focus on electronic commerce. Course programs include The Electronic Business and Commerce Executive Program, Strategic Uses of Information Technology, Legal Issues in E-Commerce, and E-Business and Supply Chain Management.
3005 MBA SPECIALIZATION IN E-COMMERCE
WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
100 Institute Rd.
Worcester, MA 01609
PH: (508)831-5218
FX: (508)831-5720
URL: http://www.wpi.edu
Contact: McRae Banks, Department Head
Founded:
1865.
Description:
The Worchester Polytechnic Institute offers an MBA Specialization in E-Commerce program within their MBA program. The intent of the specialization is to educate MBA students in both the broad areas of business and to provide them with an understanding of the full range of opportunities for e-commerce within organizations. To satisfy the specialization requirements, students must complete the Supply Chain Management and Electronic Commerce, Marketing and Electronic Commerce, Telecommunications Management and Electronic Commerce and either Managing Organizational Change, Project Management or New Venture Management and Entrepreneurship courses.
3006 MEASURING AND EVALUATING EBUSINESS PERFORMANCE
SOLOMON D. TRUJILLO CENTER FOR E.BUSINESS
University of Wyoming
College of Business
PO Box 3275
Laramie, WY 82071
PH: (307)766-6902
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.uwyo.edu
Contact: Dr. Kenton Walker, Director
Description:
Measuring and Evaluating E-Business Performance discusses performance reporting structure and content issues for different groups of stakeholders. Covered topics include budgets and variances, performance models, balanced scorecard reporting, financial statements, audits, concepts in efficiency and effectiveness, and customer satisfaction measures.
3007 METRICS: MEASURING THE EFFECTS OF ECM CHANGE
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste.
200 Plz. E San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers a course called "Metrics: Measuring the Effects of ECM Change." In this course students will learn how to develop metrics that measure the changes in the business processes used for e-commerce and that are still linked to the overall measurements of the business.
3008 MIS MBA WITH A CONCENTRATION IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA TERRY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
346 Brooks Hall
Athens, GA 30602-6264
PH: (706)542-8100
FX: (706)542-3835
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.terry.uga.edu
Contact: Dr. Mel Crask, Director, MBA Programs
Description:
The University of Georgia Terry College of Business offers a MIS MBA with a concentration in Electronic Commerce. This program is for those students who want to gain electronic commerce skills. The curriculum consists of coursework in marketing, information technology and strategy.
3009 MOBILE COMMERCE AND TECHNOLOGY
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUART GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
565 W Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
PH: (312)906-6500
FX: (312)906-6549
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stuart.iit.edu
Description:
The Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart Graduate School of Business offers a course entitled Mobile Commerce and Technology. This course looks at different wireless telecommunications industries, and approaches the subject from a business and stock market perspective with students following wireless companies as wireless, Internet, and e-commerce technologies merge.
3010 M.S. DEGREE IN INFORMATION AGE MARKETING
BENTLEY COLLEGE
175 Forest St.
Waltham, MA 02452-4705
PH: (781)891-2000
URL: http://www.bentley.edu
Description:
Bentley College offers a M.S. degree in Information Age Marketing. This degree program prepares students for success in the technologically changing global marketplace. The curriculum includes strategic marketing for the information economy as well as fundamentals of marketing practice. Students learn about the latest technologies and practices in marketing.
3011 M.S. DEGREE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYBENTLEY COLLEGE
175 Forest St.
Waltham, MA 02452-4705
PH: (781)891-2000
URL: http://www.bentley.edu
Description:
Bentley College offers a M.S. degree in Information Technology. In this degree program students will study programming, systems analysis and design, telecommunications, and data management, all with an e-business focus. This develops students' expertise in building, managing and using the systems that drive e-business. Graduates of this degree program are prepared for a variety of positions in e-business information technology.
3012 MSC DEGREE IN E-BUSINESS
ASTON UNIVERSITY ASTON CENTRE FOR E-BUSINESS
Birmingham B47ET, United Kingdom
PH: 440121 359 7293
FX: 440121 359 5267
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.abs.aston.ac.uk/ace.biz/
Description:
The Aston Centre for E-Business offers an MSc degree in e-Business. The curriculum includes courses on e-marketing, e-business logistics and operations, and ecommerce law and ethics.
3013 NET AUCTION MASTERS COURSE
COMPUTER BASED TRAINING
19 Nations Hill, Kings Worthy
Winchester, Hants SO237QY, United Kingdom
PH: 44 0 1962 883754
FX: 44 0 1962 889177
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.computerbasedtraining.co.uk
Description:
Computer Based Training offers a free online course called "Net Auction Masters Course." This course will teach students how to utilize auctions to create an ebusiness.
3014 NET MARKET MAKER SUCCESS-CONTENT, TRAFFIC, AND REVENUE
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste. 200 Plz. E
San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers a course called "Driving Net Market Maker Success-Content, Traffic, and Revenue." This course focuses on keys to success for any Net Market Maker-appropriate content, traffic generation and the building of scalable revenue. Real world examples will be examined. Students will obtain an understanding of the variables required to guarantee the success of a Net Market Making opportunity.
3015 NET WRITING MASTER COURSE
SITE SELL
68 Cote St. Charles
Hudson Heights, PQ, Canada J0P1J0
PH: (450)458-1064
FX: (450)458-1068
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sitesell.com
Description:
Site Sell offers an online course called "Net Writing Master Course." This course teaches students to write effectively for their web sites.
3016 NETCENTRICITY AND BUSINESS IN THE DIGITAL AGE
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY JOE RICKETTS CENTER EXECUTIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
2500 California Plz.
Omaha, NE 68178
PH: (402)280-2439
FX: (402)280-5565
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.creighton.edu
Contact: Dr. Ravi Nath, Director, Joe Ricketts Center
Description:
Creighton University's Joe Ricketts Center offers an executive education course called Netcentricity and Business in the Digital Age. This three-hour course serves as an introduction to electronic business. Students will also gain understanding of the convergence of technologies, organizational barriers and success factors.
3017 NETWORK EFFECTS IN THE INFORMATION ECONOMY
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university which offers a offers a suite of courses called "Network Effects in the Information Economy." This suite of 4 two hour courses is designed to help students understand what influences product compatibility, standards, "open" versus "closed" systems, interconnection, and interfaces. It explores the influence of these dynamics on consumers, and is based on the book, Information Rules, by Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian.
3018 NETWORK AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONCEPTS
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
3201 E Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
The University of Phoenix offers a course called Network and Telecommunications Concepts. This course functions as an overview of telecommunication systems in a business. Topics examined include telecommunication applications, standards, transmission, networks, computer telephony and management.
3019 NETWORKING FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Computer Science
6050 University Ave.
Halifax, NS, Canada B3H1W5
PH: (819)956-2289
FX: (819)956-7223
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecomm.dal.ca
Founded:
2000.
Description:
Networking for Electronic Commerce gives students a foundation in computer networks and the Internet, and current methods and practices in the use of computer networks to enable communication are examined.
3020 NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR EBUSINESS
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT
Campus Box 7229
Raleigh, NC 27695-7229
PH: (919)513-1707
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://
Contact: Julie Earp, Professor
Description:
North Carolina State University offers a course called "Networking Infrastructure for E-Business." This graduate level course gives students an introduction to the network infrastructure necessary for electronic commerce as well as for general business needs. Topics covered in this course include network technologies, architectures, security and applications.
3021 NETWORKING AND SECURITY ISSUES IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY ONLINE
1 University Pl.
Newport News, VA 23606
PH: (757)594-7607
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ec.seva.net/
Description:
Christopher Newport University and the Virginia Electronic Commerce Technology Center offer a course titled "Networking and Security Issues in Electronic Commerce." This online course will give students an understanding of computer networks and how they can be used to facilitate and EC development at their company.
3022 NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA TERRY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
346 Brooks Hall
Athens, GA 30602-6264
PH: (706)542-8100
FX: (706)542-3835
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.terry.uga.edu
Contact: Dr. Mel Crask, Director, MBA Programs
Description:
The University of Georgia Terry College of Business offers a course called Networking Technology. This course will give students a basic understanding of business data communications and networking.
3023 NETWORKS AND E-COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES ANDERSON SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Box 951481
110 Westwood Plz.
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1481
PH: (310)825-6121
FX: (310)206-9830
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.anderson.ucla.edu
Description:
UCLA's Anderson School of Business offers a course entitled Networks and E-commerce. This course covers the network and communications technology, use of the Internet and intranets, trends in the technology, and business applications in electronic commerce and business processes. Specific topics include: electronic commerce, evaluating web sites, development of an Internet web, and using the web to gather business data.
3024 NETWORKS AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MARSHALL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
HOH 800, MC 1421
Los Angeles, CA 90089
PH: (213)740-6422
FX: (213)740-5432
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/cat2001/business/
Contact: Randolph W. Westerfield, Dean
Description:
The University of Southern California offers a course titled "Networks and Electronic Commerce." This course looks at computer networks and the Internet, electronic commerce, and web application development.
3025 NEW PARADIGMS IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION
DREXEL UNIVERSITY LEBOW COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
3141 Chestnut St.
Matheson Hall, Rm. 105
Philadelphia, PA 19104
PH: (215)895-6070
FX: (215)895-1012
E-mail: [email protected].
URL: http://www.drexel.edu/academics/lebow/ecomm/
Description:
Drexel University offers an executive education course called New Paradigms in Electronic Commerce Marketing and Distribution. This course looks at various models in the strategy of electronic commerce. Other topics examined include new value propositions created by e-Commerce, channel flows in cyberspace, delayed profit models, first mover advantage, brand equity, lifetime value of customers, micro marketing via the Internet, and customer service through the Internet space.
3026 NEXT GENERATION B2B E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES
24/7 UNIVERSITY, INC.
16980 Dallas Pky., Ste. 247
Dallas, TX 75248
PH: (972)248-2470
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.247university.com
Description:
24/7 University offers an online course called Next Generation B2B E-Commerce Technologies. This program explores the next generation of B2B e-commerce, including key areas of innovation, the impact on business processes, and core technologies.
3027 ONLINE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (BCIT)
BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
3700 Willingdon Ave.
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5G3H2
PH: (604)451-7134
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://online.bcit.ca/de/Ecomm.htm
Contact: Wendy Lee
Description:
The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) offers an online course titled "Online Business Management." This course will teach students skills in analysis of web sites. Topics include brainstorming and goal analysis, site host needs and transactions, security systems, advertising and promotion, and site and host measurements. This is a research course where students will prepare a business proposal for a new company.
3028 ONLINE COMMUNITIES TO DRIVE ECOMMERCE: WHAT, WHY AND HOW
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste. 200 Plz. E
San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers a course called "Online Communities to Drive E-Commerce: What, Why and How." This course looks at the business aspects of online communities. Topics covered include translating community needs into Web software and getting a good return on investment from the web community- how community drives e-commerce.
3029 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE IN THE INTERNET ENVIRONMENT
NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY
1500 Ralston Ave.
Belmont, CA 94002-1997
PH: (650)508-3782
FX: (650)508-3660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ndnu.edu
Description:
Notre Dame de Namur University offers a graduate course called Operational Excellence in the Internet Environment. In this course students will research the role that technology plays in shaping the Internet and developing new practices. Students will also look at market data of trends, operational challenges, and the movement of information technology to the Internet.
3030 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: EBUSINESS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
WAKE FORREST UNIVERSITY BABCOCK GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
PO Box 7659
1834 Wake Forest Rd.
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
PH: (336)758-5255; (336)758-5421
TF: 800-722-1622
FX: (336)758-5830
URL: http://www.mba.wfu.edu
Founded:
1969.
Description:
Operations Management: EBusiness and Supply Chain Management provides students with a background in supply chain management and its interface with Electronic Commerce
3031 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
3201 E Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
The University of Phoenix offers a course called Organizational Communications. This undergraduate course focuses on communications issues in a global high tech environment. Students will gain understanding of the methods and processes necessary for effective communications in both physical and electronic situations.
3032 ORGANIZATIONS AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK-SAINT JOHN FACULTY OF BUSINESS
PO Box 5050
Saint John, NB, Canada E2L4L5
PH: (506)648-5570; (506)648-5806
TF: 800-508-6275
FX: (506)648-5574
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.unbsj.ca/business
Contact: Shelley Rinehart, Dean, Faculty of Business
Description:
Organizations and Electronic Commerce (BA 4506) focuses on the internal changes that happen in an organization when it implements e-commerce with considerations in redesign of organizational structures, jobs, processes and workflow. Intranets, extranets and enterprise integration will also be explored. Prerequisites include completing courses BA 2123, BA 2663, BA 2672 and BA 3718, BA 3125 or BA 3305.
3033 ORGANIZATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
3201 E Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
The University of Phoenix offers a course called Organizations and Technology. This undergraduate course looks at organizational theory as it relates to technology. Included is an examination of the effects of technology on organizational structures; alignment of processes, and organizational management issues in cyberspace.
3034 OVERVIEW OF COMPUTER AND INTERNET TECHNOLOGY
DREXEL UNIVERSITY LEBOW COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
3141 Chestnut St.
Matheson Hall, Rm. 105
Philadelphia, PA 19104
PH: (215)895-6070
FX: (215)895-1012
E-mail: [email protected].
URL: http://www.drexel.edu/academics/lebow/ecomm/
Description:
Drexel University offers a course called Overview of Computer and Internet Technology. This course is geared towards those who have little or no background in computers or electronics. Students will be introduced to the terminology and concepts involved in modern electronics, telecommunications, networks, and the Internet.
3035 OVERVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Computer Science
6050 University Ave.
Halifax, NS, Canada B3H1W5
PH: (902)494-2740
FX: (902)492-1517
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecomm.dal.ca
Contact: Dr. Kori Inkpen, Dir., Master of E-Commerce Program
Description:
Overview of Electronic Commerce examines issues in global e-commerce and the impact of the interaction and interdependencies of technology, business, and policy on e-commerce.
3036 PLANNING AND DESIGNING ECOMMERCE PROJECTS
REGIS UNIVERSITY GRADUATE PROGRAMS
3333 Regis Boulevard, L-16
Denver, CO 80221-1099
PH: (303)458-4080
TF: 800-667-9270
FX: (303)964-5538
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.regis.edu
Description:
Regis University offers a course called Planning and Designing E-Commerce Projects. This course gives students the opportunity to apply systems analysis principles and project management techniques to the planning and design of an E-Commerce project.
3037 PLANNING A WEBSITE
DIGITALTHINK INC
601 Brannan St.
San Francisco, CA 94107
PH: (415)625-4000
TF: 888-686-8817
FX: (415)625-4100
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.digitalthink.com
Contact: Mr. Pete Goettner, Chairman
Founded:
1996.
Staff:
450.
Description:
Founded in 1996, DigitalThink offers an online course called "Planning a Website." This class gives corporate professionals and interested individuals a survey of the practices and procedures for planning Web sites. It provides those new to website building with the foundation necessary to identify a site's goals, audience, content, and hardware and software requirements.
3038 PRICING DECISIONS IN THE INFORMATION ECONOMY
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university which offers a suite of courses entitled "Pricing Decisions in the Information Economy." This series of 4 two hour courses is for managers who wish to explore pricing principles by demonstrating how companies can increase revenue by using personalized pricing techniques, versioning, and bundling. This course is based on the book, Information Rules, by Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian.
3039 PRICING MASTER COURSE
COMPUTER BASED TRAINING
19 Nations Hill, Kings Worthy
Winchester, Hants SO237QY, United Kingdom
PH: 44 0 1962 883754
FX: 44 0 1962 889177
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.computerbasedtraining.co.uk
Description:
Computer Based Training offers a free online course called "Pricing Master Course." This course looks at issues in finding the optimum price for your product or service, including information on checking your competitors pricing.
3040 PRINCIPLES OF E-MARKETING
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY FISHER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
2100 Neil Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210-1144
PH: (614)292-8150
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://fisher.osu.edu/marketing/courses/au01/841-de-rosa-au01.htm
Contact: Joseph A. Alutto, Dean
Description:
Ohio State University offers a graduate level course called "Principles of E-Marketing." This course focuses on marketing management and strategy, research, advertising and services as they relate to use of Internet technologies.
3041 PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE E-COMMERCE
DUKE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES
Box 90129
Durham, NC 27708
PH: (919)660-6524
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cs.duke.edu/education/courses/fall01/ cps181s/
Contact: Richard Lucic, Instructor
Description:
Duke University offers an undergraduate course entitled "Principles of Effective E-Commerce" which explores issues related to planning and deploying e-commerce business solutions. Using experience in web storefront development and basic principles of organization, strategic planning, and analysis, students will identify the skills all successful e-commerce developers need to know.
3042 PRINCIPLES OF INTERNET MARKETING
BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY
1000 Galvin Rd. S
Bellevue, NE 68005
PH: (402)293-2000
TF: 800-756-7920
FX: (402)293-2020
URL: http://www.bellevue.edu
Description:
Bellevue University offers an E-Business course called "Principles of Internet Marketing." This course looks at marketing as applied to the Internet. Topics covered include the psychology of web marketing, strategies for building online brands and extending existing brands on the web, fundamentals of E-tailing, buyer motivation, as well as ideas for increasing web presence and activity.
3043 PRINCIPLES OF INTERNET MARKETING
STANFORD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
518 Memorial Way
Stanford, CA 94305-5015
PH: (650)725-5663
FX: (650)723-3950
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/cebc/
Description:
Stanford University's MBA program offers a course entitled "Principles of Internet Marketing." This course combines theoretical approaches, and hands-on experience to give students an understanding of implementing marketing on the Internet. The course looks at how existing organizations should combine the Internet with their traditional marketing approaches.
3044 PRODUCT STRATEGY IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMYUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES ANDERSON SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Box 951481
110 Westwood Plz.
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1481
PH: (310)825-6121
FX: (310)206-9830
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.anderson.ucla.edu
Description:
UCLA's Anderson School of Business offers Product Strategy in the Digital Economy. This class deals with high-technology product strategy—particularly how product strategy changes as we go through stages of the technology adoption life cycle. It also addresses product strategy when a group of companies are required to create a compelling reason to buy a whole product offering. After progressing though the technology adoption life cycle, this course looks at how competitive advantage can change throughout the cycle.
3045 PRODUCT USABILITY: SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES
USER INTERFACE ENGINEERING
242 Neck Rd.
Bradford, MA 01835
PH: (978)374-8300
FX: (978)374-9175
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://world.std.com/~uieweb/courses.htm
Description:
User Interface Engineering offers a course called Product Usability: Survival Techniques. This course is offered at User Interface's sites in Boston, Austin, Seattle, and San Francisco; or can be offered at an individual company's place of business. In this course students will learn to keep their product or web site on track with continuous measurements. This course will also discuss how to prevent common usability problems by focusing on design basics.
3046 PROFESSIONAL EBUSINESS INTERNSHIP
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
The Neeley School of Business
TCU Box 298530
Fort Worth, TX 76129
PH: (817)257-7540
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tcu.edu
Contact: Dr. Jane Mackay, Program Director
Description:
The Professional eBusiness Internship (EBUS 40013) course is a full-time internship with a corporation, a non-profit or governmental agency allowing the student to gain professional experience that will help integrate the theory and practice of Information systems. Students must have a senior standing before taking this course.
3047 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICUM IN ECOMMERCE
GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY CYBERCAMPUS
536 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94105-2968
PH: (415)369-5250
TF: 888-874-2923
FX: (415)227-4502
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://cybercampus.ggu.edu/
Description:
Golden Gate University's online university, CyberCampus, offers a course titled "Professional Practicum in E-Commerce." This course gives students the opportunity to learn how to integrate the skills and technologies of an e-commerce business into a coherent whole. Students will study the functions of senior management using advanced case analysis, focusing on analysis the analysis, planning, and implementation of an e-commerce solution; and will carry out a team-based professional project in electronic commerce.
3048 PROJECTS IN E-COMMERCE
PURDUE UNIVERSITY KRANNERT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1310 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765)494-9700
FX: (765)494-9658
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu/centers/ceer/
Description:
Purdue University's Krannert Graduate School of Management offers a course entitled Projects in E-Commerce. In this course, which builds on previous electronic commerce courses, students will work in teams to complete an e-commerce project.
3049 PROJECTS IN ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
Kania School of Management
Brennan Hall, Ste. 438
Scranton, PA 18510
PH: (570)941-7746
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.scranton.edu
Contact: Dr. Parsed Kakumanu, Chair, Operation & Info. Mgmt. Dept.
Description:
Projects in Electronic Business allows students to develop an e-commerce project that will be used to conduct online business. The purpose of the course is to integrate the Internet related technologies and the business knowledge acquired in the different courses to develop a working ecommerce site. Students will work in teams under the guidance of the instructor and will design, develop, implement and operate a secure content-rich e-commerce website to attract and retain customers. Students must complete Electronic Commerce course EC 461 Internet Applications Development before taking this course.
3050 PROMOTING AN EZINE
JER GROUP INC.
ONLINEWORKSHOPS.COM
56 Seabreeze Way
Dawsonville, GA 30534
PH: (706)216-3406
FX: (706)216-3979
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.onlineworkshops.com
Contact: Dr. John E. Reid, Jr., President
Description:
JER Group Inc. onlineworkshops.com offers a course focused on the ezine. It is called "Promoting an Ezine." This course will provide students information and techniques on processes and sources available to promote an ezine.
3051 PROMOTING YOUR WEB SITE
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA EXTENSION SERVICE
240 Coffey Hall
1420 Eckles Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55108-6068
PH: (612)624-1222
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.extension.umn.edu/mainstreet/curriculum/index.html
Description:
The University of Minnesota Extension Service offers a course called Promoting Your Web Site. This course covers topics including developing an Internet marketing plan, press releases, measuring progress, and considering affiliate programs.
3052 PROVEN SUCCESS IN BUILDING AN EBUSINESS
JER GROUP INC.
ONLINEWORKSHOPS.COM
56 Seabreeze Way
Dawsonville, GA 30534
PH: (706)216-3406
FX: (706)216-3979
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.onlineworkshops.com
Contact: Dr. John E. Reid, Jr., President
Description:
JER Group Inc. offers an online course on E-Commerce called "Proven Success in Building an EBusiness." This course covers information students will need on how to control the costs associated with starting an Internet business, as well as the language and technological information students need to make informed and educated e-business decisions.
3053 PUBLIC POLICY
MCGILL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
1001 Sherbrooke St. W
Montreal, PQ, Canada H3A1G5
PH: (514)398-4000
FX: (514)398-3876
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.intranet.management.mcgill.ca/course/mis/273434/CO273690_W00.htm
Description:
McGill University in Montreal, Canada provides a course called "Public Policy" which students will learn about leading issues affecting the internet: intellectual property, privacy, taxation, backbone, capital.
3054 PUBLISHING AN EZINE
JER GROUP INC.
ONLINEWORKSHOPS.COM
56 Seabreeze Way
Dawsonville, GA 30534
PH: (706)216-3406
FX: (706)216-3979
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.onlineworkshops.com
Contact: Dr. John E. Reid, Jr., President
Description:
JER Group Inc. onlineworkshops.com offers a course called "Publishing an Ezine." This course will give students the information necessary to plan, design, promote and publish an ezine.
3055 REDUCING THE FAILURE RATE OF TECHNOLOGY START-UPS
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
Mellon Financial Corp. Hall, 5th Fl.
4227 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
PH: (412)648-1600
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.execed.pitt.edu/
Description:
The Executive Education Program at the University of Pittsburgh offers a course called Reducing the Failure Rate of Technology Start-Ups. Containing valuable information for anyone looking to create a new tech company, this seminar focuses on building the organization necessary to increase the odds of commercial success.
3056 RELATIONSHIP MARKETING ON THE INTERNET
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY KOGOD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20016-8044
PH: (202)885-1900
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.kogod.american.edu
Contact: Myron Roomkin, Dean
Description:
The American University offers a graduate level course titled "Relationship Marketing on the Internet." This course examines the process of building and maintaining relationships with customers, suppliers, employees and the public through the Internet.
3057 RESTRUCTURING FOR ELECTRONIC BUSINESS THROUGH OBJECT ORIENTED MODELS
CAPITOL COLLEGE
11301 Springfield Rd.
Laurel, MD 20708
PH: (301)369-2800
TF: 800-950-1992
FX: (301)953-1442
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.capitol-college.edu
Description:
Capitol College provides a graduate level course entitled Restructuring for Electronic Business Through Object Oriented Models. This course analyzes the use of object-oriented technologies in business process engineering and modeling. Students will prepare an object-oriented business model as part of this class.
3058 SCALING TECHNOLOGY FOR E-BUSINESS
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
MSN 4A5
4400 University Dr.
Fairfax, VA 22030
PH: (703)993-1530
FX: (703)993-1710
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://cs.gmu.edu/syllabus/syllabi-fall01/it809-menasce.html
Description:
George Mason University offers a course called "Scaling Technology for E-Business." This course examines the most important technologies used to support e-business sites. Topics covered include hardware and software, architectures of e-business sites, authentication, payment services, and understanding customer behavior.
3059 SECURE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
IBM
1133 Westchester Ave.
White Plains, NY 10604
PH: 800-IBM-4YOU
TF: 800-IBM-4YOU
URL: http://security.polito.it/doc/ecomm/ibmtut/
Description:
IBM offers an online tutorial called "Secure Electronic Commerce." This tutorial covers topics such as cryptography, secure end-to-end transport, public key infrastructure, payment systems and secure transfer of digital originals.
3060 SECURITY FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, INTEGRATION & CONNECTIVITY
180 University Ave.
Newark, NJ 07102
PH: (973)353-1014
FX: (973)353-5808
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.rutgers.edu
Description:
Security for Electronic Commerce introduces the area of e-commerce and the security challenges and threats involved in e-commerce. The course provides an understanding of the e-commerce security technologies and discusses security requirements for e-commerce such as identification and authentication, authorization and access control, data integrity, confidentiality, non-repudiation, trust and regulation.
3061 SEMINAR IN E-COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
975 University Ave.
Madison, WI 53706
PH: (608)262-1550
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://instruction.bus.wisc.edu/oim765
Description:
The University of Wisconsin offers a seminar in E-commerce. This seminar will look at business models, Internet Economy and IT infrastructure, supply chain management, business plans and venture capital.
3062 SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS: THE NEW ECONOMY
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
PO Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
PH: (414)288-7142
FX: (414)288-1660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.busadm.mu.edu/mba
Contact: Jeanne Simmons, Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs
Description:
Marquette University's College of Business Administration offers a course called Seminar in Economics: The New Economy. This seminar looks at the current writings on e-commerce and the new economy. Students will create a business plan for the development of a new product or service related to e-commerce.
3063 SEMINAR IN INTERNET MARKETING
STANFORD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
518 Memorial Way
Stanford, CA 94305-5015
PH: (650)725-5663
FX: (650)723-3950
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/cebc/
Description:
Stanford University's MBA program offers a course titled "Seminar in Internet Marketing." This seminar is geared towards those with previous experience in web-based marketing. Students will study emerging Web marketing trends, get hands-on experience with real-world marketing, and join a small group forum for active discussion.
3064 SEMINAR IN IT: E-BUSINESS: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
PO Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
PH: (414)288-7142
FX: (414)288-1660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.busadm.mu.edu/mba
Contact: Jeanne Simmons, Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs
Description:
Marquette University's College of Business Administration offers a course called Seminar in IT: EBusiness: Information Technology Infrastructure. This seminar is taught for managers to demystify e-business jargon and principles. Students will learn how to analyze, allocate, and use IT resources to maximize their company's e-business success.
3065 SEMINAR IN IT: PRIVACY AND SECURITY
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
PO Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
PH: (414)288-7142
FX: (414)288-1660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.busadm.mu.edu/mba
Contact: Jeanne Simmons, Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs
Description:
Marquette University's College of Business Administration offers a course called Seminar in IT: Privacy and Security. This course addresses technical safeguards that can prevent disruption of service, data tampering and theft. Other topics covered include risk assessment, management policies, authentication, encryption, digital signatures, authorization procedures, and government standards.
3066 SEMINAR IN MARKETING: INTERNET MARKETING
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
PO Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
PH: (414)288-7142
FX: (414)288-1660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.busadm.mu.edu/mba
Contact: Jeanne Simmons, Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs
Description:
Marquette University's College of Business Administration offers a course called Seminar in Marketing: Internet Marketing. This seminar will provide students with both a classroom and online learning environment for marketing on the Internet. The course will cover topics including database marketing;how the Internet differs from other marketing/advertising media, how.com businesses differ from brick and mortar businesses.
3067 SEMINAR IN OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: E-BUSINESS AND SUPPLY CHAIN
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
PO Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
PH: (414)288-7142
FX: (414)288-1660
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.busadm.mu.edu/mba
Contact: Jeanne Simmons, Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs
Description:
Marquette University's College of Business Administration offers a course called Seminar in Operations Management: E-Business and Supply Chain. This graduate level seminar will help students develop an integrated strategy of managing the supply chain, along with e-business, effectively and efficiently.
3068 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING FOR ECOMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE E-COMMERCE PROGRAM
206 John M. Clayton Hall
Newark, DE 19716-7410
PH: (302)831-2741
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.continuingstudies.udel.edu/it/ecomm/index.shtml
Description:
The University of Delaware's Continuing Studies Program offers a course titled "Software Engineering for E-Commerce." This course will help students obtain information on choosing tools and languages for application development, including requirements analysis, specification, system design, and integrated testing.
3069 SPECIAL TOPICS IN E-COMMERCE MARKETING STRATEGY
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PENN ENGINEERING EXECUTIVE MASTER'S IN TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
119 Towne Bldg.
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6391
PH: (215)898-5241
FX: (215)573-9673
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.seas.upenn.edu/profprog/emtm/news/stories/ecommerce-courses.html
Description:
The University of Pennsylvania Executive Master's in Technology Management program offers a course titled "Special Topics in E-Commerce Marketing Strategy." This course covers an introduction to e-commerce and provides information on how business is being transformed by information, technology and the Web.
3070 SPECIAL TOPICS IN TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY
Office of Graduate Studies
McKelvie Hall
102 Rosedale Ave.
West Chester, PA 19383-2300
PH: (610)436-2943; (610)436-2608
FX: (610)436-2763
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tecmba.org Contact: Dr. Paul Christ, Director, TEC MBA Program
Description:
Special Topics in Technology and Electronic Commerce is a seminar or independent study course on selected TEC topics and includes research papers or projects, which examine contemporary TEC issues not available in the existing curriculum. Students must obtain permission of the course instructor to take this class.
3071 STRATEGIC 8 PLANNING PROCESS
GREATER CINCINNATI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STRATEGIC 8 PLANNING PROGRAM
441 Vine St., Ste. 300
Cincinnati, OH 45202
PH: (513)579-3100
FX: (513)579-3101
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gccc.com
Description:
The Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce offers an educational program called Strategic 8 Planning Process. This program will enable participants to compile a strategic plan, learn how to profitably manage their customer base, and formulate an e-business strategy for their business.
3072 STRATEGIC E-BUSINESS ADVANTAGES
NOTRE DAME COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
126 Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame, IN 46556
PH: (574)631-3622
TF: 800-631-3622
FX: (574)631-6783
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.nd.edu/~execprog/index.html
Contact: Leo Burke, Director
Description:
Notre Dame's College of Business offers an Executive Education course titled "Strategic E-Business Advantages." This course explains how changing business models, rethinking processes and forming new relationships with trading partners and customers can provide a competitive edge. This course also looks at technologies, applications, challenges and strategies of e-businesses.
3073 STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT OF INTERNET COMMERCE
YALE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
135 Prospect St.
PO Box 208200
New Haven, CT 06520-8200
PH: (203)432-5932
FX: (203)432-7004
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mba.yale.edu
Contact: James Stevens, Director
Description:
Strategic Environment of Internet Commerce presents a survey of major policy issues related to the growth and development of the Internet. Among the topics covered will be Internet governance, privacy, intellectual property and crime.
3074 STRATEGIC ISSUES IN E-COMMERCE
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
2500 California Plz.
Omaha, NE 68178
PH: (402)280-2602
FX: (402)280-2172
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.creighton.edu
Contact: Ms. Gail Hafer, Graduate Coordinator
Description:
Creighton University offers a graduate level course called Strategic Issues in E-Commerce. This course looks at business strategies for using e-commerce within a company. A review of key concepts of strategic management and consideration of various strategies and business models for e-commerce will also be included.
3075 STRATEGIC ISSUES INVOLVING TECHNOLOGY
YALE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
135 Prospect St.
PO Box 208200
New Haven, CT 06520-8200
PH: (203)432-5932
FX: (203)432-7004
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mba.yale.edu
Contact: James Stevens, Director
Description:
Strategic Issues Involving Technology uses a mix of lecture and case discussion to explore economic and managerial issues involving technology. Among the topics covered will be the economics of research and development, patents, copyright and licensing rules, network industries and issues of standards.
3076 STRATEGIC PLANNING AND ANALYSIS FOR TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY
Office of Graduate Studies
McKelvie Hall
102 Rosedale Ave.
West Chester, PA 19383-2300
PH: (610)436-2943; (610)436-2608
FX: (610)436-2763
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tecmba.org
Contact: Dr. Paul Christ, Director, TEC MBA Program
Description:
Strategic Planning and Analysis for Technology and Electronic Commerce is designed to serve as the capstone course for the Technology and Electronic Commerce concentration and focuses on integrating the functional areas of business and technology issues. Prerequisites of this course include the completion of business core courses and completion of course numbers TEC501, TEC502, TEC503 and TEC505.
3077 STRATEGIES FOR E-COMMERCE SITE IMPLEMENTATION
DIGITALTHINK INC
601 Brannan St.
San Francisco, CA 94107
PH: (415)625-4000
TF: 888-686-8817
FX: (415)625-4100
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.digitalthink.com
Contact: Mr. Pete Goettner, Chairman
Founded:
1996.
Staff:
450.
Description:
DigitalThink's online classes include "Strategies for E-Commerce Site Implementation." This course focuses on the technological issues associated with implementation of an e-commerce solution. It provides an overview of the various solutions available for building an e-commerce site so that students can select the best possible methods for their organizational needs.
3078 STRATEGY IN E-BUSINESS
E-COMMERCE LEARNING CENTER
NC State University
Business Management Dept.
College of Management
Campus Box 7229
Raleigh, NC 27695-7229
PH: (919)515-5584
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecommerce.ncsu.edu
Description:
The Strategy in E-Business (BUS 500) course develops students' strategic management skills by providing them with an understanding of how company strategies are changing in today's technology economy.
3079 SUCCESSFULLY MANAGING AN ECOMMERCE PROJECT WITHIN YOUR COMPANY
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
3031 Tisch Way, Ste. 200 Plz. E
San Jose, CA 95128
PH: (408)257-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu/
Contact: Mitchell Levy, Program Founder and Coordinator
Description:
San Jose State University offers an executive education course called "Successfully Managing an E-Commerce Project Within Your Company." This course covers getting started, gaining support, and mobilizing your company to take action. Developing an e-commerce plan for a company is also covered.
3080 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
100 Institute Rd.
Worcester, MA 01609
PH: (508)831-5218
FX: (508)831-5720
URL: http://www.wpi.edu
Contact: McRae Banks, Department Head
Founded:
1865.
Description:
The Supply Chain Management and Electronic Commerce course provides students with a managerial background in supply chain management and its interface with Electronic Commerce. The course discusses the role of each element of a supply chain in creating value for the business and the issues involved in integrating and coordinating the elements. Electronic data change, the Internet and E-commerce are introduced and their impacts on internal and external value chains are explored. Topics such as competitive operations strategies, outsourcing, purchasing and inbound logistics, inventory management, outbound logistics, types of electronic commerce, electronic data interchange, virtual integration and others are covered.
3081 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: END TO END
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUART GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
565 W Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
PH: (312)906-6500
FX: (312)906-6549
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stuart.iit.edu
Description:
The Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart Graduate School of Business offers a course entitled Supply Chain Management: End to End. This course provides a foundation for the E-Commerce MBA. Students examine the flow of goods, information and services in a global economy; and begin to look at the optimal supply chain.
3082 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AND INTEGRATION FOR E-COMMERCE
GW CENTER FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2029 K Street NW, Ste. 600
Washington, DC 20006
PH: (202)973-1150
FX: (202)973-1165
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.gwu.edu/~cpd/programs/CWEC/
Description:
The GW Center for Professional Development offers a course called "Supply Chain Management and Integration for E-Commerce." This course looks at the complexities involved in the implementation of a supply chain, the tools available, the issues involved and the various implementation models.
3083 TEC MBA DEGREE PROGRAM
WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA GRADUATE SCHOOL
McKelvie Hall
102 Rosedale Ave.
West Chester, PA 19383-2600
PH: (610)436-2943
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.wcupa.edu/
Description:
West Chester University of Pennsylvania offers a TEC MBA degree program. This technology-focused curriculum also provides an emphasis on foundation business principles and concepts. Other areas of coursework include e-business, intellectual property, competitive intelligence, and technology project planning.
3084 TECHNICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Main Campus
PO BOX 873606
Tempe, AZ 85287-3606
PH: (480)965-6191
FX: (480)965-8392
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.asu.edu
Contact: Dr. Uday Kulkarni, Professor
Description:
Technical Foundations of Electronic Commerce will expose students to technology that is essential for managing an e-business. A proper balance of conceptual and hands-on exposure is maintained throughout the course and addresses the issues in three modules including the infrastructure, the application of technologies and the transaction processing systems. This course is only available to students pursuing the Arizona State UniversityMBA/MSIM dual degree.
3085 TECHNOLOGIES FOR B2B E-COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CARLSON SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
321 19th Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
PH: (612)624-8030
FX: (612)626-1316
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.csom.umn.edu/
Contact: Larry Benveniste, Dean
Description:
The Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota offers a graduate level course called "Technologies for B2B E-Commerce." This course addresses strategies, process design principles and information technologies for business-to-business e-commerce. Coverage of traditional firms' planning process to establish ebusiness operational, sales and Web-based marketing capabilities are also covered.
3086 TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY
Office of Graduate Studies
McKelvie Hall
102 Rosedale Ave.
West Chester, PA 19383-2300
PH: (610)436-2943; (610)436-2608
FX: (610)436-2763
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tecmba.org
Contact: Dr. Paul Christ, Director, TEC MBA Program
Description:
The purpose of the Technology and Electronic Commerce course is to introduce students to the basics of technology and how it impacts today's business environment. The class material is a combination of classroom discussions and hands-on approaches in the computer lab. The main focus is on Information Technology, particularly on the Internet and e-commerce.
3087 TECHNOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK-SAINT JOHN FACULTY OF BUSINESS
PO Box 5050
Saint John, NB, Canada E2L4L5
PH: (506)648-5570; (506)648-5806
TF: 800-508-6275
FX: (506)648-5574
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.unbsj.ca/business
Contact: Shelley Rinehart, Dean, Faculty of Business
Description:
Technology Fundamentals of Electronic Commerce (BA 2663) examines the technological basis of ecommerce with the computer-based network enabling ecommerce as the focus. Data and voice networks, Internet and telephony, bandwidth, architecture, software strategies and World Wide Web supplier industries will be discussed with relevance to e-commerce implementation planning. As a prerequisite, either course BA2672 must be completed or students must seek permission from the instructor before taking this course.
3088 TECHNOLOGY ISSUES FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Computer Science
6050 University Ave.
Halifax, NS, Canada B3H1W5
PH: (902)494-2740
FX: (902)492-1517
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.ecomm.dal.ca
Contact: Dr. Kori Inkpen, Dir., Master of E-Commerce Program
Description:
Technology Issues for Electronic Commerce examines the technologies and infrastructure required to support e-commerce and examines the major components of the infrastructure including networks, databases and data warehousing, electronic payment, security and human-computer interfaces.
3089 TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR: E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS
REGIS UNIVERSITY GRADUATE PROGRAMS
3333 Regis Boulevard, L-16
Denver, CO 80221-1099
PH: (303)458-4080
TF: 800-667-9270
FX: (303)964-5538
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.regis.edu
Description:
Regis University offers a course called Technology Seminar: E-Commerce Technologies and Applications. In this course students will examine the progression of the E-Commerce value proposition through specific concepts, applications, and tools used to implement E-Commerce programs.
3090 TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, GRADUATE PROGRAMS
323 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Newark, NJ 07102-1982
PH: (973)596-6378
FX: (973)596-3074
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.njit.edu/SOM/MBA/index.html
Contact: Stuart Lipper, Director of Graduate Programs
Description:
The New Jersey Institute of Technology School of Management MBA program offers a course called "Telecommunications Management." This course will review current trends in telecommunications with an emphasis on the techniques required by non-technically trained managers to deal with hardware, software, and human interfaces.
3091 TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
100 Institute Rd.
Worcester, MA 01609
PH: (508)831-5218
FX: (508)831-5720
URL: http://www.wpi.edu
Contact: McRae Banks, Department Head
Founded:
1865.
Description:
The Telecommunications Management and Electronic Commerce course provides students with the technical and managerial background of telecommunications and its applications in e-commerce. This course will examine the role of telecommunications technology, especially the Internet, in e-commerce and survey current topics in e-commerce.
3092 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY: INTERNET ECONOMICS
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SMITH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Van Munching Hall
College Park, MD 20742
PH: (301)405-2278
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecommerce.umd.edu/
Description:
The University of Maryland Smith School of Business offers an MBA course entitled "Telecommunications and Technology Policy: Internet Economics." This course covers topics in telecommunications, economics, and public policy. It is intended for students who have a particular interest in telecommunications, e-commerce, and information technology. The course describes how converging industries require telecommunications policy to be understood within the context of broader technology policy.
3093 THIRTY PLUS INTERNET MARKETING TECHNIQUES
ECNOW.COM
21265 Stevens Creek Blvd., Ste. 205
Cupertino, CA 95014
PH: (408)257-3000
FX: (603)843-0769
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecnow.com/courses/mgt04.htm
Description:
ECnow.com offers a course called 30 Plus Internet Marketing Techniques. This course provides information on many ways to market products and services on the Internet, as well as how to have an effective web site.
3094 TRAFFIC BUILDING
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university which offers a course called "Traffic Building." This course examines strategies for acquiring and retaining customers through the Internet. By exploring issues of brand building, domain names, online advertising, dynamic and permission-based marketing, managers can learn to use the Internet to increase market share.
3095 TWELVE PRINCIPLES OF E-BUSINESS
THE ECADAMY
6 Glen House
Stag Place
Victoria
London SW1E5AQ, United Kingdom
PH: 44 20 8342 9460
FX: 44 870 139 4722
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.theecademy.com
Description:
The Ecademy offers an free online e-business tutorial called The 12 Principles of E-Business. This tutorial includes a look at e-commerce planning, software, networks, security, payment methods, purchasing, and customer service.
3096 UNDERSTANDING THE E-AGE CONSUMER
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE E-COMMERCE PROGRAM
206 John M. Clayton Hall
Newark, DE 19716-7410
PH: (302)831-2741
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.continuingstudies.udel.edu/it/ecomm/index.shtml
Description:
The University of Delaware's Continuing Studies Program offers a course titled "Understanding the E-Age Consumer." In this course students will learn to know who consumers are and what they want, and how to develop and communicate information to them. This course also helps students understand consumer preferences and behaviors in electronic environments.
3097 UNDERSTANDING E-COMMERCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR NON-TECHNICAL PROFESSIONALS
ECNOW.COM
21265 Stevens Creek Blvd., Ste. 205
Cupertino, CA 95014
PH: (408)257-3000
FX: (603)843-0769
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecnow.com/courses/mgt04.htm
Description:
ECnow.com offers a course called Understanding E-Commerce and Technology for Non-Technical Professionals. This course is designed for business managers and professionals who nEED to learn about Internet technology in order to incorporate it into their businesses. Wireless networks, middleware, and web application development are among topics discussed.
3098 UNDERSTANDING INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university which offers a offers a suite of courses called "Understanding Internet Technologies." This series of 4 two hour courses shows students how effective e-commerce can connect businesses to suppliers, distributors, and customers. It offers an overview of terminology, basic concepts surrounding the Internet, and how the Internet can benefit a company or organization.
3099 USING TECHNOLOGY TO OPTIMIZE CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON UNIVERSITY EXTENDED EDUCATION
800 N State College Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92834-6870
PH: (714)278-2611
FX: (714)278-2088
URL: http://www.takethelead.fullerton.edu/Classes/
Description:
Cal State Fullerton offers a course called "Using Technology to Optimize Customer Relationships." This course examines design of customer-centric eCRM systems, and look at leading-edge technology strategies of customer life cycle management.
3100 VENTURE MANAGEMENT (ENTREPRENEURSHIP)
MCGILL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
1001 Sherbrooke St. W
Montreal, PQ, Canada H3A1G5
PH: (514)398-4000
FX: (514)398-3876
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.intranet.management.mcgill.ca/course/mis/273434/CO273690_W00.htm
Description:
McGill University in Montreal offers a course titled "Venture Management (Entrepreneurship)" in which students will formulate a complete business plan for a new web site and learn the "tricks of the trade" in starting, financing, and growing a.com venture.
3101 WEB BUSINESS STRATEGY
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
21 E Market St.
Iowa City, IA 52242-1000
PH: (319)335-0862
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.biz.uiowa.edu/class/6m105/
Description:
The University of Iowa provides a course called "Web Business Strategy." In this course students will design and update their own websites and learn about what makes a successful Internet business.
3102 WEB COMMERCE SECURITY
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SMITH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Van Munching Hall
College Park, MD 20742
PH: (301)405-2278
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://ecommerce.umd.edu/
Description:
The University of Maryland Smith School of Business offers an MBA course entitled "Web Commerce Security." This class will explore security issues of Web Commerce and the Internet for conducting business over public and private networks. The main focus in this course is on security (authentication, authorization, encryption) which make web commerce sites successful in processing business transactions securely. Other topics that will be covered in this course include: Data security, encryption, infrastructure requirements, and electronic payment systems.
3103 WEB CONTENT DESIGN
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUART GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
565 W Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
PH: (312)906-6500
FX: (312)906-6549
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.stuart.iit.edu
Description:
The Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart Graduate School of Business offers a course entitled Web Content Design. This course gives an overview of Principles of effective web site design. These principles will then be used to evaluate existing web sites. Student teams will develop a design and working prototype for an e-business web site.
3104 THE WEB: CURRENT TOPICS
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
3201 E Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
PH: (480)966-5394
TF: 800-366-9699
URL: http://www.uoponline.com
Description:
The University of Phoenix offers a course called The Web: Current Topics. This course examines constantly changing web technologies. Topics covered include current programming languages, security developments, network and telecommunications, and business applications.
3105 WEB-DATABASE INTEGRATION WITH ASP
ELEMENTK
500 Canal View Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14623
PH: (585)240-7500
TF: 800-434-3466
FX: (585)240-7760
URL: http://www.elementk.com
Description:
Element K offers an online course entitled "Web-Database Integration with ASP." This instructor led class examines one possible integration solution: Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP is becoming popular as a web-database integration tool for developers using MS Internet Information Server (IIS) and either MS Access or MS SQL Server database management systems. In this class students will gain command of ASP, and will create a small e-business product catalog.
3106 WEB-DATABASE INTEGRATION FOR EBUSINESS
ELEMENTK
500 Canal View Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14623
PH: (585)240-7500
TF: 800-434-3466
FX: (585)240-7760
URL: http://www.elementk.com
Description:
Element K offers an online course called "Web-Database Integration for E-Business." This instructor led class is designed for eCommerce developers who wish to gain a better understanding both of the reasons for building integrated web-database applications, and of the various tools available to do the job. This course is geared toward students who have basic web development and administration skills.
3107 WEB DESIGN AND USABILITY
MERCY COLLEGE
555 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
PH: (914)674-7306
FX: (914)674-7518
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mercy.edu
Contact: John DiElsi, Program Dir.
Description:
Mercy College offers a graduate level course called Web Design and Usability. This course examines good web site design, and the use of site development tools including image editors and HTML editors.
3108 WEB, INTERNET AND E-COMMERCE
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Information Center
303 Lewisohn
2970 Broadway
Mail Code 4110
New York, NY 10027-6902
PH: (212)854-9699; (212)854-9666
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.columbia.edu
Contact: Dennis Green, Program Director
Description:
Web, Internet and E-Commerce surveys the design, development, management and promotion of Internet websites in today's rapidly expanding electronic economy. This course includes an overview of web business models, e-commerce industry structure and web specific project management. It also includes a lecture on web marketing and a tour of the premises of a web hosting facility with a final project of a web startup proposal.
3109 WEB MARKETING (SBA)
U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
409 3rd St. SW
Washington, DC 20416
PH: 800-827-5722
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.sba.gov/classroom
Description:
The Small Business Administration (SBA) in partnership with Cisco Systems offers a free online course called Web Marketing. This course provides students with an understanding of successful marketing using the Internet. Students will learn to create and promote their web presence, and ensure that it is effective.
3110 WEB PROGRAMMING AND DESIGN
BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY
1000 Galvin Rd. S
Bellevue, NE 68005
PH: (402)293-2000
TF: 800-756-7920
FX: (402)293-2020
URL: http://www.bellevue.edu
Description:
Bellevue University offers an E-Business course titled "Web Programming and Design." This course gives students the opportunity to explore the languages and tools of building a website including HTML and Javascript. Students will practice these internet language skills by constructing their personal website.
3111 WEB SITE MANAGEMENT
MERCY COLLEGE
555 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
PH: (914)674-7306
FX: (914)674-7518
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.mercy.edu
Contact: John DiElsi, Program Dir.
Description:
Mercy College offers a graduate level course called Web Site Management. This course discusses Internet business models, the evaluation of technologies, and implementing a user-centered focus for Internet business.
3112 WEB SITE SECURITY: MESSAGING, SERVERS AND VIRUSES
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Office of the University Registrar
Cruiser Hall
PO Box 114000
Gainesville, FL 32611-4000
PH: (352)392-3261; (352)392-1374
URL: http://www.ufl.edu
Description:
Web Site Security: Messaging, Servers and Viruses is the second course in a two-part series on Web Site Security. This course will give students the knowledge and skills to identify and prevent tactical security risks and measures. Students will learn how to implement message security and identify and minimize security risks. They will also receive a detailed overview of Internet-transmitted viruses, virus prevention and anti-virus programs.
3113 WEB SITES THAT WORK: DESIGNING WITH YOUR EYES OPEN
USER INTERFACE ENGINEERING
242 Neck Rd.
Bradford, MA 01835
PH: (978)374-8300
FX: (978)374-9175
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://world.std.com/~uieweb/courses.htm
Description:
User Interface Engineering offers a course called Web Sites That Work: Designing With Your Eyes Open. This course is offered at User Interface's sites in Boston, Austin, Seattle, and San Francisco; or can be offered at an individual company's place of business. In this course students will learn about making their web sites useful to customers, and will learn methods of testing web sites and drawing their own conclusions.
3114 WEB VALUE
CARDEAN UNIVERSITY
500 Lake Cook Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015-5609
TF: (866)948-1289
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.cardean.edu
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, Cardean University President
Description:
Cardean University is an accredited online university which offers a course called "Web Value." Developed with Stanford University, this course helps managers understand how to use the Internet to create value for firms and their customers. By understanding how the Internet helps capture and enhance customer information, managers can change their marketing efforts to be more successful in the networked economy.
3115 WIRELESS DIRECTIONS
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
1845 E Northgate Dr.
Irving, TX 75062
PH: (972)721-5000
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://gsmweb.udallas.edu/concentrations/e_business.html
Description:
The University of Dallas Graduate School of Management provides a course called Wireless Directions. This course examines wireless enterprise, valuation methodologies, and business case development. Students will learn about wireless technologies, networks, protocols, standards, and trends in the marketplace.
3116 YOUR E-BUSINESS
APT LEARNING
PO Box 2
Hall, ACT 2618, Australia
PH: 61 2 6230 2848
FX: 61 2 6230 2865
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.aptlearning.com
Description:
APT Learning provides a free online course called "Your E-Business." This course introduces students to e-commerce. They will learn how to plan a strategy for converting your current business to an e-business, or starting a new e-business.