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ONLINE BUSINESS DEGREES IN E-COMMERCEOnline universities and colleges offer accredited degree programs in e-commerce, e-business, electronic business systems and technologies, e-commerce project management, analyst, and more. |
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Home | Online Degree Programs | Business Degrees | E-Commerce Degrees Online E-Commerce Degree ProgramsDid you know that over 400,000 people in the United States earn their living through eBay? However, E-business is not only limited to this famous auction site. Millions of people work for businesses that sell their products online, to consumers (known as "business to consumer", or B2C) as well as to other businesses (known as "business to business", or B2B). The success of these operations is due, in large part, to carefully crafted strategies and successful implementations of technologies that ease and encourage secure, efficient sales transactions online.The U.S. Department of Commerce estimates that $1.6 trillion of shipments, revenues and sales in the U.S. in 2003 were E-commerce activity, 93.7% of which was B2B (the other 6.3%, or $106 billion, was B2C). What's more, E-commerce grew 11.2% from 2002 to 2003. E-commerce, by the U.S. Department of Commerce's definition, encompasses goods and services sold online, via open networks like the Internet, or through closed, proprietary systems, like Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) systems. Naturally, no educational program can guarantee a future salary or employment upon completion, but accredited degrees and certificates are typically required or preferred by employers hiring in this field. E-Commerce and E-Business degrees and certificate programs typically combine traditional business disciplines, like finance, accounting and project management, with specialized courses in electronic commerce, electronic security and privacy, management of information systems (IS/CIS), and payments. Our Featured Education Partners: University of Maryland University College
Columbia Southern University
Ellis College
Strayer University Online
Ellis College MBA
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University of Maryland University College
Columbia Southern University
Ellis College
Strayer University Online
Ellis College MBA
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