E-Business & E-Commerceand Internet Marketing CoursesAround the WorldCompiled by an e-commerce professor for other e-commerce professors |
Due
to the circumstances of Search Engine Ranking, this page
www.witiger.com/ecommerce/courses.htm still ranks high in (In Feb 2004 this page ranked #2 for a google search using the words e-commerce courses) - this is probably an error, this page is not worthy ranking #2 in Google We advise people browsing this page that it was created in 1998 for a purpose when few people were teaching e-commerce. I kept it updated til 2001. In 2002 there was an explosion in the number of sites about e-commerce courses so I now longer attempt to keep this up to date. I still teach my e-commerce courses at Seneca College and University of Toronto which you are free to peek at by clicking on the screen capture to the left which take you to the main page for www.witiger.com Prof. W. Tim G. Richardson 2004 Feb 18 CONTACT |
This list is compiled
expressly for the other college and university professors who would find
it helpful to know the existence of other e-commerce courses as they plan
and develop their respective programs - as it would lead to the better
ability of professors to teach e-business in a time of great technological
and business changes (which
is why the list of courses is indexed by the name of the professor).
To allow fellow academics to freely view other course material,
this
list does not knowingly contain courses or programs that are password protected.
By
2004, there are many dead links on this page which probably make it useless
to bookmark :-(
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The Electronic Commerce
Course Syllabi Page
A list of e-commerce courses around the world. http://dossantos.cbpa.louisville.edu/ISNET/Ecomm/ Prof. Brian L. Dos Santos, University of Louisville, USA. continues to have one of the best resources on the entire web about the teaching of e-commerce. |
This web page has an extensive
list of many well known universities with E-commerce programs
The site is sponsored by Educational Directories Unlimited, Inc. which is an American college-oriented marketing firm |
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A graduate student at University of Dublin had compiled a list of e-com courses but the site was down in Sept 1999 and no word on whether it still exists in cyber space. | |
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Prentice Hall has a text titled "Marketing on the Internet" written by Raymond Frost and Judy Strauss. On the web site for the book, they have a long list of professors across North America that use the book in their internet marketing and e-commerce courses. The list contains direct links to each professor's page. |
Internet Electronic Commerce post-grad program at Seneca College, Toronto
E-commerce Technology Program with 5 different offerings, Humber College, Toronto
Graduate Certificate in E-Commerce, 5 course graduate program, McGill University, Montreal
Diploma in Management - E-commerce Concentration, 10 Course Graduate Program, McGill University, Montreal
BCIT (British Columbia Institute
of Technology) in Canada offers several online ecommerce courses available
for credit.
E-commerce programs
- offerings of several interelated
e-commerce courses leading to a diploma or degree at a recognized university
or college
Boston University launched
a degree in electronic commerce last September [1999]
Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh offers a one-year master's of science in e-commerce.
Deakin University, School of MIS,
The Transworld
University graduate school of Mangement - California, US - is launching
an online MEB (that’s Management
of e-Business) programme.
Loyola University's e-commerce certificate program
The University of Delaware’s E-Commerce program has 2 specialities
The
Rutgers University Internet Institute offers the
Software
Development for E-commerce, Columbia Unibersity, New York
Georgia Tech, College of
Computing, E-Commerce
Technology Certificate Program
certificate programs in
Electronic Commerce Technology:
University of Buckingham,
England, E-commerce Masters Degrees
http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/e-commerce/
Copenhagen Business School in Denmark is responsible for a two year full time Master of Science degree in e-commerce starting in September of 1999
Individual E-commerce courses
Introduction to Electronic Commerce BA2123 | Professor Charles Davis | Faculty of Business, University of New Brunswick at Saint John |
Electronic Commerce Mgis 797.05 | Professor Barbara Marcolin | University of Calgary |
Marketing in the Information Age MGTD06 | Professor Tim Richardson | University of Toronto |
Electronic Commerce Fundamentals IEC 702 | Professor Tim Richardson | Seneca College, Toronto |
E-commerce Payment Systems, Banking, Security Concerns, Legal Issues IEC 719 | Professor Tim Richardson | Seneca College, Toronto |
Conducting E-Commerce Successfully IEC 802 | Professor Tim Richardson | Seneca College, Toronto |
Research and Presentation on the Net IEC 701 | Professor, Michael O'Neill | Seneca College, Toronto |
Strategic Internet Marketing | Professor Tom Vassos | MBA Program, University of Toronto |
Introduction to e-Commerce BUSA 3670 | . | British Columbia Institute of Technology |
Conducting Business on the Internet | Faculty | Extension Courses
Cal State, L.A. |
Managing Electronic Commerce IOM 540 | Professor Sulin Ba | Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California |
Electronic Commerce and Marketing 15.963 | Professor Erik Brynjolfsson and Professor John Little | MIT Sloan School of Management |
International Electronic Commerce 18.658 | Professors Carmel and Cohen | American University, Kogod College of Business Administration, Washington |
Electronic Commerce BUS 240 | Professor Aslihan Celik | San Jose State University |
Electronic Commerce: Technology and Business Models BMGT 7981 | Professor Samer Faraj | University of Maryland |
Electronic Commerce: Business Uses of the Internet MIS 591 | Professor Rassule Hadidi | University of Illinois at Springfield |
Marketing in Computer-Mediated Environments MGT 565 | Professor Donna Hoffman | Owen Graduate School of Managemenht, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN |
Electronic Commerce: Computer Science 5964 | Professor Lee Hollaar | University of Utah |
Direct Marketing and Electronic Commerce MKT 7570 | Professor Larry Isaacson | Babson College, Massachusetts, F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business |
Doing Business on the Internet CSS 103 | Professor Lisa Klein | Harvard Extension School |
Electronic Commerce | Professor Michael Rappa | North Carolina State University |
Electronic Commerce MIS 3570 | Professor Robert Reck | Babson College, Massachusetts |
Electronic Commerce L561 | Professor Howard Rosenbaum | Indiana University |
Electronic Commerce MSIS 491 | Professor Vicki L. Sauter | University of Missouri-St. Louis |
Electronic Commerce IT290 | Professor Marjorie Shapiro | David N. Myers College, Ohio |
Introduction to Electronic Commerce MAR 6930 | Professor Barton Weitz | Warrington College of Business, University of Florida |
Electronic Commerce CIS 518 | Professor George Widmeyer | University of Michigan Business School |
Electronic Commerce MIS 381 | Professor Andrew B. Whinston | University of Texas at Austin |
Electronic Commerce Technology CSC 513 | Professor Peter R. Wurman | North Carolina State, College of Engineering, Dept. of Computer Science |
Special Topics: Electronic Commerce CSC 495E | Professor Peter R. Wurman | North Carolina State |
Electronic Commerce TechnologyCSC 513 | Professor Peter R. Wurman | North Carolina State |
unknown | . | Vanderbilt University |
unknown | . | Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia |
unknown | . | Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, N.Y. |
. | . | University of Scranton, the Electronic Commerce Resource Center |
Electronic Commerce Course Professor John Mooney, University College Dublin, Ireland
IE494 "Ecommerce and Internet Marketing" Professor S. Birgi Martin, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey
Electronic Commerce Systems 57.754 Professor Dennis Viehland, Massey University, New Zealand
International Electronic Commerce B6732, Professors Gilbert, Debreceny and Kendall, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Strategic
Applications in Electronic Commerce, Claudia Loebbecke, Denmark
Compiled privately by Prof. W. Tim G. Richardson www.witiger.com who teaches in Toronto, Canada
Disclaimer:
This list is compiled by Prof. Tim Richardson, Toronto, Canada. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all the extant e-comm and e-biz courses but rather a simple reference for some of the courses we have glanced at in the context of our e-commerce programme. Such listing herein does not imply support or endorsement for these various institutions nor condemnation for those not listed. We tend not to be interested in courses that have password protected material since none of us in the e-comm academic community would have been able to develop our individual understandings of the WWW if things had been password protected in the mid-1990's. The basic principle of the founding of the Internet was freely sharing academic information for the possibility of enhanced collaboration and investigations. |
Meg Mitchell's article, September
2000 titled
"Are e-commerce degrees
just a fad?"
http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/09/11/ecommerce.degrees.idg/
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