Study modes: Full time
Course description: 7 common core modules, 5 of which are taught during the 1st half of the programme, allowing students time to develop their interests before deciding which pathway to follow; each pathway has another 5 modules of which there are 2 or 3 compulsory modules and 2 or 3 electives, depending on the pathway.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The management of innovation is an area of vital importance to business development and competition and has a key role to play in developing the modern technological base of the local regional economy; this course has been developed to meet demand in the marketplace for graduates capable of managing information innovation in the context of business and in particular e-business.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This programme introduces students to the latest developments in digital and data based marketing, being well grounded in current research and professional advances in these areas; it is particularly innovative and relevant to the ongoing changes in Information Communication Technologies (ICT) and Internet platform developments; industry standard software is demonstrated and used as part of the programme.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This programme aims to develop skills in developing appropriate software solutions for e-business; designing and creating e-business software systems to solve realistic problems; evaluating and using different standards, platforms and architectures for building interoperable e-business systems.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Compulsory modules: E-commerce; data protection and cyber-security; plus two choices from a list of optional modules; 15,000-word dissertation or an internship.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The management of innovation is an area of vital importance to business development and competition and has a key role to play in developing the modern technological base of the local regional economy; this course has been developed to meet demand in the marketplace for graduates capable of managing information innovation in the context of business and in particular e-business.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The taught courses cover: the electronic society; technologies for the world wide web; enterprise programming; security and privacy; strategies for e-commerce; business relationship management; multi-agent systems; and e-business workshop; for the remainder of the 12 month MSc programme, students undertake the MSc Project in e-commerce technology.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The taught courses cover: the electronic society; technologies for the world wide web; enterprise programming; security and privacy; strategies for e-commerce; business relationship management; multi-agent systems; and e-business workshop; for the remainder of the 12 month MSc programme, students undertake the MSc Project in e-commerce technology.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Students explore through seminars, workshops and interactive learning the principles of e-business and the impact of web-based and digital technologies; they develop knowledge and skills to enable them to efficiently manage areas such as customer relationship management, interactive marketing communications, the development and running of a web-based business, search engine marketing and web analytics.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The course is based on a sound understanding of the technical infrastructure of the internet and the web, and rapidly develop expertise in a host of convergent technologies; students must pass 3 compulsory modules in semester 1 and 3 compulsory modules in semester 2 as well as the dissertation and the research and study methods module.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Students have the opportunity to gain first hand experience of research in the field through the dissertation; this is an extended piece of research which allows students to pursue an area of interest in depth; students are allocated their own personal supervisor who will offer guidance and advice to ensure
successful completion of this part of the programme.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course is designed to help students understand and shape innovation in e-business and e-commerce brought about by Internet, mobile, and multimedia technologies.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Core modules: Requirements engineering and management; corporate data and database management; broadband and mobile networks; building e-business; research methods; project/dissertation; option modules: component-based software engineering; developing object-orientated solutions; digital communications; electronic commerce technologies; enterprise networking; geographical information fundamentals; internet map services.(read more)
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Core modules: 1st year: General theory and philosophy of information systems; research methods; professional practices; option modules: information systems security; inter-organisational systems; electronic commerce; implementation of information systems in organisations; public-sector computing; information systems in developing countries; impact of information technology; information technology and business strategy.(read more)
All e-commerce courses at London School Of Economics And Political Science (University Of London)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Semester 1: computer security; network administration; project management; object oriented analysis and design.
Semester 2: distributed web-based systems; database information systems; e-business strategy; research methods; dissertation.(read more)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The aim of the programme is to provide training at a postgraduate level in the principles, theories, development and implementation of e-business and e-commerce strategies.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course is designed for university graduates who wish to pursue a post-graduate in UK. The curriculum will prepare them for the rigors of postgraduate study and an optional internship will provide them with valuable work experience.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course focuses on the development of this system in the last 2 centuries in its dialectical relationship with increasing social complexity; seminars focus on a selection of the central concepts employed in the historiography of modern Europe, and explore the theoretical literatures on these concepts and the ways in which they are used in detailed historical research; concepts vary, but are likely to include: the idea of Europe.(read more)
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E-Commerce MSc
Coventry University
Imisdom, February 2008Overall score
Recommended based on teaching and help of individual lecturers but quite frustrating when it comes to dealing with financial and international office.
Study experience
The lecturers are good and helpful but the international office and finance are a bit misleading overseas students.
Facilities
Very good.
Postgraduate life
A lot.
Job prospects
No idea of how many get jobs but I want to look for jobs.
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MSc E-business
Staffordshire University
Anon, April 2008Overall score
Study experience
above average course, i think it was taught well
Facilities
apple pc in library which helped
Postgraduate life
average people on the course really
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London School Of Business And Finance
Priyanka, February 2010Overall score
I would never reccomend anyone to join this college as its all talk and no show. I applied for MSc course in marketing with specialisation in emarketing last October 2009 and the coure was supposed to begin 11th jan. I duly paid my fees and waited to hear from college on the time table, faculty, modeules until the end. Later on i was told that the commencement date is postponed and had no information on it. Eventually was being told that due to in sufficient numbers in this session the course is deferred and suggested me to take up onlise study mode or have your fees refunded. I opted for the full refund and its been over 1 month there is no accountability or as a matter of fact no one is responsible to do the refund. I paid full sum of £6750 and paying an interest on it. I really don't know if i will even get any clear response or just being shunned everytime i call them.....DON'T APPLY IN THIS INSTITUTE.
I have email proofs and can present it to support my review.
Study experience
Never took place as the course got deffered and i was informed literally 8 hours before.
Facilities
Postgraduate life
Job prospects
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