Degree Programs
E-business/e-commerce master's degree programs normally prepare students for electronic business roles in business, management and related professions. Master's degree programs normally require at least 30 semester hours of coursework, of which at least 12 semester hours of additional coursework addresses concepts specific to electronic business/commerce. Master's degree programs may be (a) general e-business/e-commerce - e.g., MS in e-business or (b) e-business focused program specific functional areas - e.g., MS in information marketing (requires description that demonstrates e-business focus.
The AEA Recommends these Business and MBA programs.
Northeastern MBA: http://onlinemba.neu.edu/ibs-neu
Rochester Institute of Technology EMBA: http://embaonline.rit.edu/ibs-rit
Washington State University MBA: http://omba.wsu.edu/ibs-wsu
Washington State University EMBA: http://embaonline.wsu.edu/ibs-wsu
Norwich University MBA: http://mba.norwich.edu/ibs-nu
Executive Courses in e-Commere Law & Management for a Masters Degree
Executive Courses in Project Management
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Learn the Management & CEO strategy for E-Business .
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MBA Programs with concentrations in e-commerce, technology, internet, or e-business.
Bachelors Degree Programs for E-Commerce students
University of New Brunswick in Saint John | - BBA Major in Electronic Commerce |
University of Scranton | - Undergraduate Major in Electronic Business |
University of South Alabama | - BSBA in Electronic Commerce |
Texas Christian University | - BBA Major in Electronic Business |
University of Toledo | - BBA in Electronic Commerce |
Utah State University | - E-Commerce Bachelor’s Degree Emphasis and Minor |
University of West Florida | - e-Business Minor |