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Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
YEAR 4 (Cont.)
ECOM4130 E-Commerce Entrepreneurship 3 45 hrs ---
This course addresses the fundamental requirements for initiating an online business.
Students will learn how to turn a good idea into a successful electronic business and to
execute a business plan with I.T. skills, management knowledge, entrepreneurial
attitudes, and an understanding of Internet culture.
ECOM4140 Selected Topics in E-Commerce 3 45 hrs ---
This course aims to provide students with a comprehensive examination of a particular
state-of-the-art topic in E-Commerce discipline and for faculty members to introduce
their current research into the curriculum. The course coverage may differ from one
offering to the next.
ECOM4150 Electronic Finance Systems 3 45 hrs ---
This course provides an introductory examination of Internet Finance. It will cover basic
principles and roles of Internet Finance under the Internet Economy. Topics include
online banking, online insurance, online trading, security of internet finance, internet
finance risk and auditing, online financial information, online IPOs (initial public
offerings), e-payment, and mobile finance.
ECOM4160 E-Commerce Regulatory Environment 3 45 hrs ---
The course introduces core technologies, management and legal issues for designing e-
Government. Its topics cover cyberspace law, archives and records of management
policy, and information science. The Students will examine a variety of issues concerning
e-government framework, archives and records of management policy, electronic
government applications, information communication technology, other relevant
technologies adopted, intellectual property rights, e-commerce patents, privacy,
taxation and international trade resulting from e-commerce.
ECOM4170 E-Commerce Strategy 3 45 hrs ---
This course will be a capstone end of the E-Commerce program. It expands on strategic
management principles in the context of E-Commerce and global market. Topics include
EC strategy formulation and implementation, EC competitiveness analysis, EC financial
performance assessment, EC models, EC globalization, EC mergers and acquisition
strategy.
ENGL4101 English VII 3 45 hrs ---
This is the first of the two advanced level English courses. The course aims to develop
the communication skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing) students need to
succeed in a professional environment, as well as to broaden their knowledge of the
business world. It focuses on developing students’ fluency and confidence in using the
language of business in a variety of contexts. Special emphasis is also placed on
presentations and official correspondence such as composing administrative documents
of a technical nature. The integration of authentic materials also enhances the
usefulness of the course. Topics include: Business skills include: networking; telephoning
strategies; negotiating: being vague and precise; problem-solving; ethical problem-
solving.
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