BS in E-Commerce Technology
BS in E-Commerce Technology 2009
The BS in E-Commerce Technology focuses on applying Internet technologies for a wide variety of e-business solutions, including:
- Online retail
- Banking
- E-Supply chain management
- Customer relationship management
- E-Government
Students learn methodologies for web engineering and project management, interactive design and e-business process/technologies. This dual emphasis of E-Business concepts and technologies has resulted in plentiful job opportunities for many E-Commerce Technology graduates.
- Computer programming and database technology
- Web engineering methodology, user-centered design, and systems development life cycle
- Web services, e-commerce servers, Web 2.0
- Project management
- Networking and middleware
The Liberal Studies program at DePaul University is the general education portion of the curriculum at DePaul University. View the specific details for the E-Commerce Program .
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B.S. in E-Commerce Technology 2009
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Major Field Courses (4)
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ECT 372 Software Project Development and Management
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ECT 359 E-Commerce Technology Senior Project
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300-Level CDM Elective (2) - Chosen in consultation with student's advisor
Liberal Studies (4) - Consider CDM Courses for Liberal Studies
Open Electives (4)
- BMS 125 Business Calculus I
- CMNS 212 Small Group Communication
- CMNS 220 Public Speaking
- CSC 211 Programming in Java I
- CSC 212 Programming in Java II
- ECT 330 Advanced Internet Application Development
- ECT 355 Internet Systems: Collaboration, Commerce, and Media
- ECT 359 E-Commerce Technology Senior Project
- ECT 360 Introduction to Xml
- ECT 365 Web Server Operations
- ECT 372 Software Project Development and Management
- IM 210 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction
- IT 130 The Internet and the Web
- IT 201 Introduction to Information Systems
- IT 215 Analysis and Design Techniques
- IT 223 Data Analysis
- IT 230 Building Internet Applications
- IT 240 Introduction to Desktop Databases
- IT 263 Applied Networks and Security
- MAT 140 Discrete Mathematics I
- SE 330 Object Oriented Modeling
- WRD 204 Technical Writing [formerly Eng 204]
- WRD 301 Writing in the Professions [formerly Eng 301]
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