This course covers the principles and technologies involved in creating a Web presence for a small or medium sized business (SMB). Students create a starter e-business Web site or improve an existing one.
At the conclusion of this course, the student will have a basic understanding of the following aspects of E-Commerce:
and will be able to:
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Electronic Commerce, 12th Edition Gary Schneider
ISBN-10: 1-305-86781-5
ISBN-13: 978-1-305-86781-9
Electronic Commerce makes reference to many websites and other online resources. You should access the Web Links associated with the chapters for this book and open then as you do your reading. Download a zipped folder containing the Web Links for each chapter here.
None; however, basic familiarity with the PC or Mac and Web browsing is strongly recommended. Basic Web site creation skills are also recommended.
If you have a disability, you are encouraged to contact Disabled Students Programs & Services at 795-6658.
Their office is located in Building 3000, adjacent to Parking lot 3C. They will help you determine what assistance is available for you.
Be aware of these Important Dates and Deadlines for withdrawal from the course, holidays and finals.
If you do not need this course for credit toward your major, you may apply to take this course Pass/No Pass; see Important Dates and Deadlines for the application deadline.
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The lessons and projects will have strictly enforced due dates by which you must submit your work. The purpose is to keep you on track with the rest of the class. You are encouraged to seek the help of your instructor, "open" lab instructors and assistants, and more experienced classmates in completing your lessons. You can also ask questions in the Canvas discussion area that will be answered either by your fellow students or the instructor.
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