Program Plan I 2017 / 2018

University Certificate in e-Commerce

One Year (30 credits)

2017/2018Program Requirements - Effective September 1, 2017

This program plan will assist you in planning your program. You must follow the official program requirements for the calendar year in which you are enrolled.
Please contact Faculty of BusinessAdvising Services for program planning assistance.

Course Level Legend
JUNIOR / JR - 200 numbered course
SENIOR / SR - 300 or 400 numbered course
PREPARATORY - 100 numbered course
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Course Progress Legend
TR - Transfer Credit Awarded
C - Completed AU Course
IP - In Progress AU Course
LEVEL / CREDITS / COURSE / REQUIREMENT / COURSE PROGRESS / COMMENTS
Junior / 3 / ADMN232 / Required
Junior / 6 / CMIS245 / Required
Senior / 9 / ECOM320 / Required
Senior / 12 / MKTG396 / Required
Senior / 15 / CMIS351 / Required
Senior / 18 / ADMN415 / Required
Senior / 21 / MKTG410 / Required
Jr/Sr / 24 / Elective / See Electives list below.
Jr/Sr / 27 / Elective / See Electives list below.
Jr/Sr / 30 / Option / Any area of study
Residency requirement. A minimum of 15 credits must be obtained through Athabasca University.
Recommendations:
To ensure all prerequisites have been completed, students should register in ADMN232, CMIS245, ECOM320 and MKTG396 before choosing other courses in the list.
Students planning to pursue a degree program should contact an advisor for course selection assistance.
Electives: any 6 credits chosen from the following:
CMIS (all courses)
CMIS214 Custom Applications with Visual Basic (3)
COMP200 Introduction to Computing and Information Systems (3)
or
COMP210 Introduction to Information Systems and Computer Applications (3)
COMP266 Introduction to Web Programming (3)
or
COMP268 Introduction to Computer Programming - Java (3)
ECOM All courses (except ECOM420)
FNCE300* Financial Economics (3)
or
FNCE370* Overview of Corporate Finance (3)
* Students may take one of FNCE300 or FNCE370 if they have the appropriate prerequisites
MGSC301 Statistics for Business and Economics I (3)
MGSC368 Introduction to Production and Operations Management (3)
MGSC418 Supply Chain Management (3)
ORGB364 Organizational Behaviour (3)
ORGB390 Managing Change (3)

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