e-commerce*
Degree offered
Certificate of Accomplishment in e-commerce
Credits required 20/22
Dean
William Berardi
Program contact
Cecil Leonard, Department Chair and Professor of Business Administration
Program Goals Statement
This certificate provides students with the knowledge to use e-commerce technologies for small business operations. Most of the courses can be transferred to a Business Career associate degree program.
Degree Requirements
Program Courses
BUS 152 | Honors E-Commerce | 3 credits |
CIS 122 | Internet Developer | 3 credits |
CIS 162 | Applications for Web Development | 3 credits |
CIT 131 | Business Creativity | 3 credits |
| Any CIS Course | 1-3 credits |
ENG 101 | Composition I: College Writing | 3 credits |
MAN 154 | Small Business Management | 3 credits |
| Total Credit Hours: | 19-21 |
Electives: Choose 1-3 credits from any CIS course
Choose one of the following
ACC 114 | Introduction to QuickBooks Pro | 1 credit |
BUS 115 | Fundamentals of an Enterprise | 1 credit |
RMN 117 | Fundamentals of On-Line Retailing | 1 credit |
| Total Credit Hours: | 1 |
Recommended Course Sequence - Fall Semester 1
ACC 114 | Introduction to QuickBooks Pro | 1 credit |
| Or | |
BUS 115 | Fundamentals of an Enterprise | 1 credit |
| Or | |
RMN 117 | Fundamentals of On-Line Retailing | 1 credit |
| And | |
BUS 152 | Honors E-Commerce | 3 credits |
ENG 101 | Composition I: College Writing | 3 credits |
MAN 154 | Small Business Management | 3 credits |
Recommended Course Sequence - Spring Semester 2
| CIS/CIT Elective | 3-4 credits |
CIS 122 | Internet Developer | 3 credits |
CIS 162 | Applications for Web Development | 3 credits |
CIT 131 | Business Creativity | 3 credits |
Gainful Employment Program Disclosure
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