The Minor in eBusiness prepares students to work in careers in the evolving Internet economy and the field of electronic commerce. It provides students, who have already developed a solid understanding of business principles and operations with in-depth knowledge of the specifics of setting up and operating a 'virtual' business, either stand alone or as part of an existing conventional organization.
The Minor is co-ordinated by the Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management; however, courses in the Minor are delivered by all four Schools within the Ted Rogers School of Management.
To receive the Minor, a student must complete six (6) courses from the following curriculum:
Required courses (2):
Plus four (4) of the following:
ENT 526 |
Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Strategy |
GMS 550 |
Business-to-Business e-Commerce |
HTI 746 |
Destination Management Systems |
ITM 330 |
Supply Chain Process Architecture |
ITM 360 |
Establishing an eBusiness Operation |
LAW 723 |
Issues in Information Technology Law |
MKT 300 |
Marketing Metrics and Analysis |
MKT 400 |
Understanding Consumers and the New Media |