IT285
BusinessSchool
Moulsecoomb Modular Scheme
Title:Internet Business
Level: 2
Credit Rating:10Subject Area: Information Technology
Module Type: SingleSemester Offered: 2
COURSE (s) FOR which module is acceptable and status in course:
Foundation Degree in Business with Finance/Marketing/Personnel (elective)
Pre-Requisites:
IT181 Management Information Systems
AiMs:
- To develop the skills to design and build a web site
- To understand the distinction between the various forms of E-Business
- To appreciate the economic, social and legal issues surrounding E-Business
- To develop an awareness of the implications of the Internet on work practices and environments
Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this module the students should be able to:
Subject specific:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the major technologies used in Electronic Commerce
- Have an understanding of the economic, social and political environments for E-Business
- Define the purpose and functionality of the fundamental E-Commerce models
- Appreciate the issues involved in planning, managing, developing and evaluating an E-Business.
Content:
Web Design
Planning a web site and associated web pages
Designing display and navigation issues
Preparing text, numbers, images and multi-media elements
Tools selection
Page assembly, testing and posting site
Using Dreamweaver to design, format, construct and manage a web site
Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain structure & processes
Enterprise Resource Planning
E-commerce configurations
B2C, B2B and C2C
E-Marketing
E-Procurement
E-commerce Crime and Security
Issues surrounding e-commerce crime and security
Disaster recovery
Business continuity planning
Internet and Work
Implications of the Internet on work practices
Portfolio working
Knowledge management
Law and Ethics
Legal and ethical issues concerning with Internet usage
Learning Support:
Indicative reading – latest editions of:
Essential reading:
Benyon-Davies P, E-Business, Palgrave Macmillan
Background reading:
Rowley J, E-business: Principles and Practice, Palgrave
Turban E, Lee J, King D & Chung H. Electronic Commerce: A Managerial Perspective, Prentice Hall
Teaching & Learning Strategies:
The module will be presented to the students through a series of lectures supported by seminars and workshops.
Students will design and construct a simple E-Commerce Web site using Dreamweaver. The web site will be evaluated according to compliance with the material presented in the module.
Lecture:12Open Learning: 0
Seminars:5Self Study:26
Workshops: 7Assessment: 50
TOTAL:100
Assessment:
Individual Coursework - 100%:
Brief Description of the Module:
The purpose of this module is to ensure that students are aware of the complexities and issues related to planning, designing, developing and managing an E-Business venture.
Subject Area: / Information Technology / External Examiner:Faculty: / MIS / Site where delivered: / Moulsecoomb
Module Writer(s): / Tony Brinklow
Date of Approval: / 2005 / Date of Last Revision: / N/A