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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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