|  | The degree involves several major components of E-Commerce development, including design, hosting, technology, telecommunications, business applications and law. The design of the curriculum incorporates both a theoretical approach and an application component. This approach to instruction is designed to assure both academic rigor and quality. |
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|  | It blends the technical expertise commonly found in a computer science and/or management information systems course of study with the theoretical base often found in academic programs like business. The curriculum aims to prepare a student with complete understanding of the theory and application of E-Commerce. The student will also be uniquely prepared to further pursue whatever education and/or training they desire; technology, design, network management, or internet marketing. Please
visit the 'Catalog'
page on the university Web site to look at 'Degree Curricula & Course
Descriptions' for 'E-Commerce' 'B.S. DEGREE' |
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