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| Master
of Science in Administrative Studies |
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Concentration Requirements
Electronic Commerce, Systems, & Technology
A total of 48 credits are required.
The Electronic Commerce, Systems, and Technology concentration provides
a balanced coverage of both the technological and the strategic aspects
of successful
electronic business and commerce. The e-commerce degree concentration
explores the tremendous opportunities afforded by the web and develops
skills
in:
electronic
business and commerce technology, electronic business strategic development,
e-commerce marketing, e-commerce website functionality (including
content
and layout of websites, and web analytics), and search engine-based
marketing as well as the role of multimedia applications.
Concentration Core
(6 courses/24 credits)
MET AD 742 Program and Project Management
MET FI 657 Financial Concepts
MET TM 648 Introduction to Electronic Commerce, Systems, and
Web Design
MET TM 660 Databases, Security, and Web Technology
MET TM 670 Creative Multimedia Tools, Design, and Applications
MET TM 737 Internet- and Wireless-Enabled Marketing Techniques
Concentration Electives
(Select 5 courses/20 credits)
MET AD 740 Planning and Operating New Ventures
MET AD 741 The Innovation Process: Developing New Products
and Services
MET AD 746 Legal and Regulatory Issues in High-Tech and Biotech
Industries
MET AD 747 Service: Quality, Delivery, and Productivity
MET AD 760 Going International: Importing and Exporting
Operations
MET AD 773 International Business Simulation
MET CS 669 Database Design and Implementation for Business
MET CS 679 Architecture and Design of Multi-tiered Systems
MET CS 782 IT Strategy and Management
MET FI 744 Venture Capital and Financing Innovation
MET MG 721 International Business Law
MET MG 850 Business Law
MET MK 856 Market and Economic Research and Analysis
MET TM 750 Relationship and Supply Chain Management
ENG EK 780 Technology Strategy of the Firm
Free Elective
Select 1 graduate level course/4 credit hours.
Students are encouraged to use the graduate-level free elective to
broaden their understanding of the rapidly growing and changing landscape
of Internet commerce operations.
Note: Some computer science courses may have prerequisites.
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