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Web Management and Internet Commerce
Bachelor of Science degree

The Web Management and Internet Commerce bachelor degree program gives students significant experience in the worldwide web as it relates to business, management, marketing, communication, and information technology. The program provides both the technical skills and the broad understanding of the trends in web management and internet commerce required to be successful in a variety of professional work environments. By combining technical skills in software, networking and web management with marketing skills, students learn how to manage the dynamics of customer relationship in creating web sites and meeting the demands of the professional marketplace.

Courses include substantial hands-on work with current software and hardware platforms.

Graduates of the Web Management and Internet Commerce bachelor degree program are prepared to assume positions in a wide range of work places, helping businesses and organizations understand the potential of web-based applications and implement those plans. Through their TECX projects, students develop a digital portfolio of web elements, web management tools, design strategies and graphics to use throughout their careers.

An important component of the educational experience of the Business/Information Systems Analysis major is the general studies courses taught out of the John Hazen White School of Arts and Sciences. Graduates are expected to show competencies in higher order thinking, communications, ethics, global diversity, responsible citizenship, leadership and artistic responsibility. The following literacies should also be demonstrated: socio-cultural, quantitative, scientific and informational.

Outcomes for the Bachelor of Science in Web Management & Internet Commerce are as follows:

  • Knowledge of history of technology and the evolution of the Internet, and ability to understand historical references in the context of modern developments in the field.
  • Ability to apply problem-solving and organization skills to analyze a problem, propose solutions, write specifications, and execute delivery of a functional product.
  • Ability to communicate complex concepts using professional language to people within and outside of the discipline.
  • Graduates are expected to learn and use the tools and processes of the discipline to create efficient and effective systems.
  • Graduates are expected to creatively integrate resources to use an agile approach to solving problems.

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