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EC 473 3 cr.<br />

Business Applications <strong>of</strong> Communication<br />

Networks<br />

(Prerequisite: OIM 471) Use <strong>of</strong> computer and<br />

telecommunication networks to achieve organizational<br />

goals. Topics include data communications;<br />

planning and design <strong>of</strong> communication networks;<br />

data integrity, independence and security; clientserver<br />

computing; global communication; the<br />

Internet; applications <strong>of</strong> telecommunication networks<br />

and current issues and future trends. (EC<br />

473, AIS 483, and OIM 473 are <strong>of</strong>fered jointly.)<br />

Kania School/Electronic Commerce 217<br />

Electronic Commerce Curriculum<br />

Department and Number Descriptive Title <strong>of</strong> Course Fall Cr. Spr. Cr.<br />

First Year<br />

GE S/BH ECO 153–154 Prin. <strong>of</strong> Micro–Macro Economics 3 3<br />

GE SPCH–WRTG COMM 100–WRTG 107 Public Speaking–Composition 3 3<br />

GE PHIL-T/RS PHIL 120–T/RS 121 Introduction to Philosophy–<strong>The</strong>ology I 3 3<br />

GE C/IL C/IL 104 Computer and Information Literacy 3<br />

GE QUAN MATH ELECT 1 Math Option (two courses) 3-4 3-4<br />

GE HUMN HUMN ELECT 2 Humanities Elective 3<br />

GE FSEM–PHED INTD 100–PHED ELECT Freshman Seminar–Physical Education 1 1<br />

16-17 16-17<br />

Second Year<br />

BUS CORE ACC 253–254 Financial–Managerial Accounting 3 3<br />

BUS CORE STAT 251–252 Statistics for Business I–II 3 3<br />

BUS CORE MGT 251 Legal Environment <strong>of</strong> Business 3<br />

GE PHIL-T/RS PHIL 210–T/RS 122 Ethics–<strong>The</strong>ology II 3 3<br />

MAJOR EC 251 Introduction to Electronic Commerce 3<br />

BUS CORE OIM 471 Business Information Management 3<br />

GE HUMN HUMN ELECT Humanities Electives 3 3<br />

GE ELECT ELECT 3 Free Elective 3<br />

18 18<br />

Third Year<br />

MAJOR EC 361 Electronic Business Comm. Networks 3<br />

MAJOR EC 362 Database Mgt. for Electronic Business 3<br />

MAJOR EC ELECT EC Electives 3 3<br />

BUS CORE MGT 351–352 Principles <strong>of</strong> Management I–II 3 3<br />

BUS CORE MKT 351–FIN 351 Intro to Marketing–Intro to Finance 3 3<br />

BUS CORE OIM 351–OIM 352 Intro to Mgt. Science–Intro to Oper. Mgt. 3 3<br />

BUS CORE ECO/IB 351 Environment <strong>of</strong> Intl. Business 3<br />

GE PHIL-T/RS PHIL-T/RS ELECT Philosophy or T/RS Elective 3<br />

18 18<br />

Fourth Year<br />

MAJOR EC 461 Internet Applications Development 3<br />

MAJOR EC 462/ELECT Projects in Electronic Business/Elect 6<br />

BUS CORE MGT 455 Business Policy & Strategy 3<br />

GE HUMN HUMN ELECT Humanities Elective 3<br />

GE NSCI NSCI ELECT Natural Science Electives 3 3<br />

GE ELECT ELECT Free Electives 3 3<br />

GE PHED PHED ELECT Physical Education 1 1<br />

16 13<br />

TOTAL: 133-135 CREDITS<br />

1 See note on Math Options on page 205.<br />

2 If EDUC 113 is required in the first semester, it is taken in place <strong>of</strong> a humanities elective and is counted as a GE free elective.<br />

<strong>The</strong> GE free elective in the fourth year must be taken as a humanities elective.<br />

3 If a third math course is required, it replaces this GE elective.

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