A+B. Intro_SJ.1 - University of Maryland University College
A+B. Intro_SJ.1 - University of Maryland University College
A+B. Intro_SJ.1 - University of Maryland University College
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Certificate in E-Commerce<br />
Electronic Commerce (15 credits)<br />
The certificate in Electronic Commerce introduces participants<br />
to the critical competencies and skills needed to effectively<br />
identify, develop, and implement e-commerce business strategies<br />
in various types <strong>of</strong> organizations.<br />
Students must take the following courses:<br />
ECOM 610 <strong>Intro</strong>duction to E-Commerce (3)<br />
ECOM 620 E-Marketing (3)<br />
ECOM 630 Information Risk Assessment and Security<br />
Management (3)<br />
ECOM 650 E-Commerce Applications and Operations (3)<br />
ECOM 660 E-Commerce Financial Management and<br />
Accounting (3)<br />
Certificates in General Management<br />
Accounting (12 credits)<br />
The certificate in Accounting is designed to broaden and deepen<br />
the accounting knowledge <strong>of</strong> practicing pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. As<br />
accountants become cost consultants and systems design partners<br />
in an information technology– and e-commerce–based<br />
environment, participants will be prepared to respond to the<br />
changing role <strong>of</strong> accountants in modern organizations. Students<br />
entering this certificate program must meet all requirements for<br />
admission to the MS in accounting and financial management<br />
program.<br />
Students must take the following courses:<br />
ACCT 609 E-Commerce Accounting (3)<br />
ACCT 610 Financial Accounting (3)<br />
ACCT 611 Management Accounting (3)<br />
ACCT 614 Accounting Information Systems (3)<br />
Accounting and Financial Management—Operations<br />
(12 credits)<br />
This certificate emphasizes an understanding <strong>of</strong> accounting and<br />
financial-reporting processes and how this information can be<br />
used to improve financial operating efficiency and measure<br />
managerial performance. Students entering this certificate program<br />
must meet all requirements for admission to the MS in<br />
accounting and financial management program.<br />
Students must take the following courses:<br />
ACCT 609 E-Commerce Accounting (3)<br />
ACCT 610 Financial Accounting (3)<br />
ADMN 631 Financial Management in Organizations (3)<br />
ADMN 632 Financial Management <strong>of</strong> Current Operations (3)<br />
Accounting and Financial Management—Strategic<br />
(15 credits)<br />
This certificate focuses on how accounting and financial information<br />
can be used and analyzed to make better organizational strategic<br />
decisions. The vision <strong>of</strong> accountants as information providers<br />
has particular appeal to those who see accounting as useful in corporate<br />
decision making and management. Students entering this<br />
certificate program must meet all requirements for admission to<br />
the MS in accounting and financial management program.<br />
Students must take the following courses:<br />
ACCT 611 Management Accounting (3)<br />
ACCT 614 Accounting Information Systems (3)<br />
ADMN 631 Financial Management in Organizations (3)<br />
ADMN 633<br />
Capital Markets, Institutions, and Long-Term<br />
Financing (3)<br />
ADMN 634 Investment Valuation (3)<br />
Accounting and Information Systems (12 credits)<br />
This certificate emphasizes an understanding <strong>of</strong> how the World<br />
Wide Web and information systems affect the accounting and<br />
strategic direction <strong>of</strong> organizations. Students entering this certificate<br />
program must meet all requirements for admission to the<br />
MS in accounting and information technology program.<br />
Students must take the following courses:<br />
ACCT 609 E-Commerce Accounting (3)<br />
ACCT 614 Accounting Information Systems (3)<br />
ADMN 641 Information Systems Management and Integration (3)<br />
ADMN 645<br />
Information Technology, the CIO, and Organizational<br />
Transformation (3)<br />
Course descriptions are found on pp. 110–56.<br />
www.umuc.edu/grad<br />
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