AREA OF CONCENTRATION: This program is for individuals who desire to build a successful e‐Business or develop and e‐Business within their organizations. Students in e‐Business develop a breadth of knowledge related to developing an e‐business, including business‐to‐business (B2B) and business to customer (B2C) initiatives, and understanding the key e‐business technologies.
Students are also introduced to a variety of topics including assessing technical infrastructure requirements, understanding the impact of evolving legal and regulatory issues, strategies for obtaining funding, management, marketing, and selling.
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
CH
+*
ENC1101, English I
3
+*
ENC1102, English II
3
+
BSC1005, General Biological Science
3
PSY2012, Psychology or SYG2000, Sociology
3
Humanities (see below)
3
Humanities
All students are required to successfully complete a minimum of three semester hours from Area I, Area II, or Area III. Students must complete ENC 1101 with a minimum grade of "C" before taking Area II and must complete ENC 1102 with a minimum grade of "C" before taking Area III. Some programs may require additional hours in the humanities.
Area I (Choose One)
3
+
ARH2000, Understanding Visual Arts
+
MUL2010, Understanding Music
+
THE2000, Understanding Theatre
+
ARH2050, Art History I
+
ARH2051, Art History II
+
MUL2110, Survey of Music Literature
+
THE2071, Survey of Film
Area II (Choose One)
3
(Students must complete ENC 1101 with a minimum grade of
"C" before taking Area II)
* +
PHH2060, Introduction to Classical Philosophy
* +
PHI2002, Introduction to Modern and Contemporary Philosophy
* +
PHI2600, Ethics
* +
PHI2635, Biomedical Ethics
* +
REL2000, Introduction to Religion
* +
REL2121, Introduction to Religion in America
* +
REL2300, Religions of the World
* +
SPN2200, Second-Year Spanish I
Area III (Choose One)
3
(Students must complete ENC 1102 with a minimum grade of
"C" before taking Area III)
* +
AML2010, Amer. Lit. Through the Civil War
* +
AML2020, Amer. Lit: Reconstruction to Present
* +
AML2600, African-American Literature
* +
ENG2111, Literature and Film
* +
ENL2012, Eng. Lit. Through the 18th Century
* +
ENL2022, Eng. Lit: Romantics to Present
* +
LIT2040, World Drama
* +
LIT2090, Contemporary Literature
* +
LIT2110, World Literature: Ancient Through
Renaissance
* +
LIT2120, World Lit: Enlightenment to Present
* +
LIT2380, Women in Literature
MAJOR COURSES
GEB1011, Introduction to Business
3
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QMB1001, College Business Math
3
#
ACG2001, Financial Accounting I
3
CGS1570, Microcomputer Applications
3
COP2250, JAVA Programming
3
#
GEB1136, Foundations in e-Business
3
+#
CGS2069, Internet Marketing
3
#
GEB2138, e-Business Law and Ethics
3
+#
CGS1843, Starting a Business on the Internet
3
+#
GEB2139, e-Business Management
3
#
CGS2820, HTML WEB Page Design
3
+#
CGS2821, Advanced Web Page Design
3
+#
CGS1871, Intro to Multimedia for the Web
3
+#
COP2840, Internet Programming
3
ELECTIVES (Choose two of the following)
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GRA2151, Drawing Techniques for Digital
Illustration or GRA2156, Computer Graphics
For Digital Designers I
3
+#
CNT1401, Intro to Network Security
3
+#
CGS1103, Project Management
3
+#
CET2485, Networking Essentials Plus
3
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS
63
* Minimum grade of "C" required.
+ Prerequisites required.
# Applies only to A.S. degree, A.A.S. degree, and certificate programs.