Electronic Business
Overview
The effective and efficient use of information technology is an important element in achieving competitive advantages for business organizations and excellence in services for government and non-profit organizations. The globalization of trade, the emergence of information economies and the growth of the Internet and other global communication networks have recast the role of information systems in business and management. Companies can use information technology to design global business organizations linking factories, offices, and mobile sales forces around the world and around the clock.
Electronic Business students will develop the ability to design, implement and manage an infrastructure of information technology, data and organization-wide systems. They will also have the skills to manage, analyze and develop applications dealing with electronic business. They will be able to assist in incorporating information technology into the strategy, planning, and practices of organizations.
Major Course Requirements (24 semester hours)
Specific Course Requirements
INSC 10013 Business on the Web INSC 30713 eBusiness Programming and Applications INSC 30723 eBusiness Planning INSC 30823 Data for eBusiness INSC 30833 eBusiness Development INSC 40013 eBusiness Professional Internship (Writing Emphasis) INSC 40803 eEnterprise Architecture INSC 40813 eBusiness Consultancy I
Free Electives: 17 semester hours of elective courses to equal 124 total hours for the BBA; at least 6 hours must be upper division unless upper division courses are taken in the University Curriculum; at least 9 hours must be in non-business courses.
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