University of Waikato
E-Commerce
Waikato Management School
 

Qualifications

 
E-Commerce is rapidly and radically transforming business, government and society. The Bachelor of Electronic Commerce (BECom) provides a gateway to a range of interesting e-commerce careers. Designed by leading practitioners and academics, the BECom offers a sound mix of skills and knowledge in both the technical and management areas of electronic commerce. The industry experience papers provide a practical workplace experience in e-commerce, which is highly valued by employers.
 
The Master of Electronic Commerce (MECom) is intended to provide an advanced, research-based qualifi cation in the field of electronic commerce. The Master of Electronic Commerce aims to develop in participants  an understanding of the leading edge literature and research in the electronic commerce environment, and from this knowledge an understanding of how electronic commerce affects different areas of management practice.
 
You can choose to study Electronic Commerce technology in the
 
Bachelor of Electronic Commerce (BECom)
 
You can choose to study Eletronic Commerce in the
 
Graduate Diploma
Postgraduate Certificate
Postgraduate Diploma
Master of Electronic Commerce (MECom)


Information for year:

Paper Details for 2011

MSYS221-11A (HAM), 11B (NET), 11S (NET)
Electronic Commerce Overview  (Points:20)
Please refer to Management Systems

ECON309-11A (HAM)
New Economics of Business  (Points:20)
Please refer to Economics

ACCT324-11B (HAM)
Legal Issues in E-Commerce  (Points:20)
Please refer to Accounting

STMG324-11B (HAM), 11B (TGA)
Entrepreneurship and Innovation  (Points:20)
Please refer to Strategy & Human Resource Management

MCOM337-11B (HAM)
Advertising, Branding and Identity Online  (Points:20)
Please refer to Management Communication

STMG346-11A (HAM)
Strategy and the Internet  (Points:20)
Please refer to Strategy & Human Resource Management

MSYS358-11B (HAM)
E-Business Implementation  (Points:20)
Please refer to Management Systems

MSYS365-11B (HAM)
Business Analysis and Consultancy  (Points:20)
Please refer to Management Systems

MSYS366-11A (HAM)
Project Management  (Points:20)
Please refer to Management Systems

ECON409-11A (HAM)
New Economics of Business  (Points:20)
Please refer to Economics

STMG424-11B (HAM), 11B (TGA)
Entrepreneurship and Innovation  (Points:20)
Please refer to Strategy & Human Resource Management

MSYS458-11B (HAM)
Advanced E-Business Implementation  (Points:20)
Please refer to Management Systems

MSYS465-11B (HAM)
Advanced Business Analysis and Consultancy  (Points:20)
Please refer to Management Systems

MSYS466-11A (HAM)
Advanced Project Management  (Points:20)
Please refer to Management Systems

FINA511-11A (HAM)
Advanced Corporate Finance  (Points:30)
Please refer to Finance

FINA512-11B (HAM)
Investments and Portfolios  (Points:30)
Please refer to Finance

STMG512-11A (HAM)
Strategic Innovation  (Points:30)
Please refer to Strategy & Human Resource Management

ECON528-11B (HAM)
Econometric Topics: Macroeconomics and Finance  (Points:15)
Please refer to Economics

MSYS551-11A (HAM)
Management Systems Research  (Points:30)
Please refer to Management Systems

MKTG552-11A (HAM)
Advanced Advertising Strategy  (Points:30)
Please refer to Marketing

MSYS555-11A (HAM)
E-Business Investigation  (Points:30)
Please refer to Management Systems

MSYS558-11B (HAM)
Contemporary Issues in E-Business  (Points:30)
Please refer to Management Systems

MSYS577-11A (HAM)
E-Enabled Agile Supply Chains  (Points:30)
Please refer to Management Systems

MCOM585-11A (HAM)
Corporate Public Relations  (Points:30)
Please refer to Management Communication

MSYS591-11C (HAM)
Management Systems Dissertation  (Points:30)
Please refer to Management Systems

MSYS592-11C (HAM)
Management Systems Dissertation  (Points:60)
Please refer to Management Systems

MSYS593-11C (HAM)
Management Systems Thesis  (Points:90)
Please refer to Management Systems

MSYS594-11C (HAM)
Management Systems Thesis  (Points:120)
Please refer to Management Systems

Prof BobMcQueen
Professor
E-Commerce
Technologies
 
 
"The MECom is research based, is comprised of graduate level courses and a dissertation, and can be based in any subject area in the School. The dissertation component usually involves hands-on field studies through students going into a business to study an aspect of e-commerce, collecting and analysing data and producing a small dissertation or thesis. Possible topics might be ecommerce doption in small and medium businesses, the introduction of new e-commerce technology and innovation, new e-commerce business models – all of which are relevant most areas of business or management."
 
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