NWCCD 2020-21 Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
NWCCD 2020-21 Catalog [This is an Archived Catalog.]

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BMIS 2100 - E-Commerce Concepts


This course introduces both the theory and practice of doing business over the Internet.  This course covers business strategies and the economic foundations that make up the infrastructure of e-commerce dealing with hardware, networks and software.  It also covers the specific technologies and support services needed for typical business applications such as secured payment systems, communications standards and legal issues in the areas of business-to-consumers, business-to business, and intrabusiness.  This course describes what Ecommerce is, how it is being conducted and managed, its major opportunities, limitations, issues, and risks.

Credits: 3

General Education Requirement: None
Minimum Student Competencies
Upon completion of BMIS 2100 E-Commerce Concept, the student will:

1.  Define E-commerce.

2.  Compare and contrast the benefits and limitations of Ecommerce versus traditional commerce.

3.  Analyze the critical success factors of E-commerce

4.  Discuss differences and similarities between internets, intranets and extranets.

5.  Describe and discuss the issues involved in implementing and measuring the success of Web advertisement strategies.

6.  Identify innovative E-commerce applications.

7.  Identify specific solutions for business-to-business, business to consumer and intrabusiness E-commerce.

8. Create an E-commerce strategic plan.

9. List and discuss the major legal issues related to Ecommerce.

10. Demonstrate knowledge of the ways audio, video, and other multimedia content is being used for E-commerce.

11. Analyze and evaluate the issues involved in global Ecommerce competition.

12. Identify and list typical hardware/software requirements for various E-commerce applications.



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