Course code: To be advised · Berwick campus · Full-time · On-campus mode only · Course director: To be advised
Electronic
commerce involves the use of information technology for buying and selling and
for managing the supply of goods and services between organisations. Electronic
commerce systems and applications have been in existence for many years.
However, the use of electronic commerce systems is becoming widespread in
developed economies. This is reflected by the recent exponential growth in the
use of the Internet.
Currently, there is a very strong demand for expertise in electronic commerce,
primarily because many business organisations are exploring how to best take
advantage of the opportunities offered by the growth of the Internet. There is
a significant shortage of the necessary skills and expertise, and this
situation is expected to continue. This program complements the Bachelor of
Business and Electronic Commerce offered at the Gippsland campus and by
distance education, but it has a greater focus on the development of systems,
as opposed to their management. Nevertheless, the degree retains a strong
business emphasis. This cross-disciplinary approach reflects the view that
electronic commerce requires the integration of people, processes, and systems
via the enabling information technologies.
On completion of this degree, students should have:
The course will also encourage in students enthusiasm for the field of study; a concern for accuracy; a willingness to assess their performance objectively; an awareness of social values; a commitment to strive to enhance the quality of life of those affected by their work; and an appreciation of the importance of considering the needs of others in the community.
In
their first year, students complete eight six-point subjects designed to
provide a foundation in the areas of business environment, electronic commerce,
information systems and information technology for later years. The subjects
include a business environment subject, introduction to electronic commerce,
computer programming for business, management, marketing, professional
communications and information systems.
In their second year, students undertake further studies in a business
discipline area chosen from a list of relevant business subjects, as well as
core studies in systems analysis and design, project management, trading
systems and commercial aspects of electronic commerce, including security and
control issues. A full-year 12-point electronic commerce laboratory subject
allows students to apply the theory they are learning to the design and
development of practical applications and systems, while fostering skills in
human communication, teamwork and project management. Two elective subjects are
also selected, at least one of which will be from subjects offered by the
Faculty of Business and Economics.
In their final year, students take core subjects in logistics and supply chain
management, inter-organisational systems, and information law. A full-year
electronic commerce laboratory subject enables further development of
professional skills in the development of practical electronic commerce
solutions and systems. Student projects undertaken in this subject provide
opportunities for interaction with clients in business and industry. Final-year
students also complete a further three elective subjects in business,
electronic commerce, or information technology.
The course is completed over three years of full-time study.
Completion of the VCE or the equivalent, with a study score of at least 25 in English units 3 and 4, plus any VCE Mathematics units 1 and 2. Articulation pathways from TAFE programs will be developed. Normal university admission policies apply for international students and Australian fee paying students.
Students entering the course with appropriate previous tertiary study may be eligible for some advanced standing. Some electronic commerce subjects offered in the Bachelor of Business and Electronic Commerce may be credited to the Bachelor of Electronic Commerce.
Australian students: HECS band 2. International student fee: $14,280 per EFTSU. Australian fee-paying students: $13,330 per EFTSU.