Course Outcomes:

  • Explore, examine, and apply Commerce concepts and principles by reading the modules, by answering the self-tests, exercises, and assignments, and by participating in the online discussions.
  • Decide what level of Commerce activity to pursue, and provide appropriate supporting evidence.
  • Determine the means, methods and strategies appropriate for establishing an Commerce business.
  • Decide whether to in-source or outsource your project design, development, installation, and/or operation, based on an increased understanding of Commerce set-up requirements.
  • Write a comprehensive Commerce Business Plan focused either on adding Commerce to your existing business or on implementing a new Commerce business.
  • Receive feedback from the facilitator and from experts on the quality of your Business Plan

Time of Meeting

Monday 11:00 a.m to 12:30 p.m. 

Tuesday 11:00 a.m. to 12:3o p.m. 

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:

  • Sessional: 30
  • Quizzes: 5
  • Project: 10
  • Participation: 5
  • Final exam: 50

Recommended Texts:

  • Kenneth C. Laudon, Carol GuercioTraver (12th edition), E-Commerce: Business Technology, Society, Pearson Education
  • Marilyn Greenstein, Miklos Vasarhelyi (2nd Edition), Electronic Commerce: Security, Risk Management, and Control

 

Course Material