Old Dominion University's College of Business and Public Administration will offer new bachelor's and master's degrees in electronic commerce beginning this fall.
The degrees will provide students with intensive training and education in all facets of using technology to manage a business. Both programs consist of core technology courses as well as the major business components of e-commerce — including legal issues, data mining, marketing on the Internet and economics of e-commerce.
The programs will also share the E-Commerce Computer Lab and Center, a site and support center for area industry to work with students and faculty to develop and test e-commerce infrastructure.
For more information, contact Jennifer Mullen at (757) 683-3580.
— Compiled by Eric. St. John
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