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This course introduces Electronic Commerce as the new order of business via the computer environment using a range of modern technologies, such as World Wide Web, Telecommunications, database technologies, agent technologies, business intelligence, multimedia and user interfaces.Topics include electronic commerce fundamentals, business processes involved in electronic commerce, the electronic commerce infrastructure, payment systems, security and privacy, policy and legal framework and the design and implementation of electronic commerce system.
This course introduces the students to the basic essentials of the internet and the various internet services such as e-mail, chat, discussion groups, and blogs.Furthermore, the course will enable the students to design non-web page sites using the full featured web design without having to learn HTML.The course also discusses ethical issues and practices in the cybernet.
This course teaches beginning techniques on how to use Internet tools, resources, and basic hardware and software components in order to enhance job skills, job goals, and job efficiency.Topics may include: the basic structure of the Internet, basic hardware/software and service provider components, basic Internet resources to achieve specific goals, utilizing popular browser(s), and beginning techniques for integrating Internet resource materials into the workplace.
This subject is an introduction to the Internet, with emphasis on tools useful to students. Students will learn how to get connected to the Internet; browse the World Wide Web, communicate with others using e-mail, chat, newsgroups, and mailing lists, and use the Internet for careful, thorough, and critical research. Students will gain an understanding of the basics of the hardware and software underlying the Internet.