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Dec 26, 2024
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BMIS 2100 - E-Commerce Concepts This course introduces both 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. The course 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 E-Commerce is, how it is being conducted and managed, its major opportunities, limitations, issues, and risks.
Prerequisites: CMAP 1880 - Intro to the Internet OR demonstrate a working knowledge of how to use the Internet
Credits: 3
Lecture/Lab Hours: 3 lecture hrs/week
General Education Requirement: None
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