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IT Concentration: Electronic Commerce
(Engineering)

For those entering the program Fall 2007 semester & beyond

Contact Person: Cheng Hsu

Description:
The e-Commerce concentration develops the skills and knowledge required to apply Information Technology to a new generation of enterprises. The new generation has been customarily referred to as e-commerce and e-business; but it is also being increasingly associated with such visions as On-Demand Business, On-Demand Service, and On-Demand Engineering. The field continues to evolve and provide exciting new opportunities to professionals. The essence of these new enterprises is mass-customization: how to use IT to share common resources among vastly diverse services and products over massive networks (both physical and informational) toward satisfying users' individual needs at an affordable cost. The scientific foundations of the required skills and knowledge are consistent with those of system engineering, information systems, and enterprise planning. The curriculum of this concentration, therefore, encompasses these areas and integrates all topics using the models of the new enterprises.

Compared to other, related concentrations such as management information systems and industrial engineering, e-Commerce is directly driven by new enterprises. Therefore, learning how to apply the basic skills and knowledge to create new models and new visions is as important as learning these skills and knowledge per se. The unique ability and opportunity to forge new applications of IT (enterprises) based on the scientific foundations acquired reward the graduates of this concentration. The typical employers come not only from the "new economy" — the Internet-based companies, but also from traditional companies that are heavy IT users. The graduates will follow a similar career path as other IT majors (e.g., entering as an analyst and moving up to become an officer), but this concentration will appeal in particular to employers that seek skills and knowledge to innovate and renovate their enterprises and enterprise systems.

Required Courses:

Semester I Semester II

ITEC-1961 Introduction to Information Technology

ITEC-1220 Politics and Economics of IT

CSCI-1100 Computer Science I

MATH-1010 Calculus I

CSCI-1200 Computer Science II

MGMT-1100 Introduction to Management

MGMT-1260 External Environment of Business

Math Elective

Semester III Semester IV

ITEC-1150 Introduction to UML

ITEC-2961 Creativity and IT

ECSE-2610 Computer Components & Operations

ENGR-2350 Embedded Control

MGMT-2300 Fundamentals of Accounting for Decision Making

ITEC-2110 Web Systems Development

ITEC-2210 Intro to Human Computer Interaction

ECSE-2660 Computer Arch, Networking & OS

MGMT-2320 Managerial Finance

Semester V Semester VI

ITEC-4310 Managing IT Resources

CSCI-4380 Database Systems (IT Elective)

MGMT-4550 Introduction to E-Business

H&SS Elective*

One of:
-DSES-4650 Operations Research II
-DSES-6570 IT & Systems for E-Business 
-MGMT-4962 Enterprise Information Architecture

ENGR-2600 Modeling and Analysis of Uncertainty

Life Science Elective (BIOL-XXXX)

H&SS Elective*

Semester VII Semester VIII

ITEC-4100 IT Capstone Experience

MGMT-496X Data Resource Management

H&SS Elective*

Free Elective

One of: 
-DSES-4810 Computational Intelligence

-DSES-4780 Computational Organization

-DSES-6520 Enterprise Database Systems

Physical Science Elective (PHYS-XXXX)

H&SS Elective*

Free Elective

Students are encouraged to undertake a capstone project in the concentration (either MGMT-4940 or DSES-4940) as a free elective.

Students must satisfy an 8-credit communication requirement. See your advisor for details.

**See H&SS requirements

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