EBusiness Minor
Minor in eBusiness
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.
Administered by: Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management
To receive this Minor, students 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 |
Please see (PDF file) Senate Policy 148 for further information about Minors.