Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Credit Hours 3
Course Objective:
This module aims to provide the students with the theoretical background of e-commerce and its
applications in business.
Course Description:
Introduction to MIS, E-Commerce Terminology and M-commerce. The Network Infrastructure for
E-Commerce, Electronic Data Interchange, Network Security and Measures, Electronic Payment
System, Internet Marketing Basics, E-environment.
References:
Andrew B. Whinston and Ravi Kalakota, "Management Information system “Pearson 1996, ISBN
81-7808-357-5
Kenneth C. Laudon, Carol G. Traver, "E-Commerce Business, Technology, Society", Pearson
P.T. Joseph, "E-Commerce A Managerial Perspective", PHI 2002, ISBN 81-203-2089-1
Dave Chaffey, “E-business and E-commerce Management”, Fourth Edition or Higher, Prentice Hall.
Course Delivery Methodology:
1. Assignment: 5
2. Business Report Practice with Word
3. Quizzes and Examinations: Class Test and Quizzes I, II & III
4. Presentations: Practice with Power point (Minimum 4 Member Each group)
Detailed Syllabus and Course Delivery Plan:
Unit 4: Ethical and 8 Understanding ethical and social issues related to Quiz-2
Social Issues in IS systems, Ethics in an IS Presentation -3
and securing Assignment-2
information systems
( 6 Hrs)
Evaluation Scheme: