Managing Electronic Commerce
Managing Electronic Commerce Concentration Advisor
Dr. Steven Kimbrough - 565 JMHH (215-898-5133)
The secondary concentration in electronic commerce is intended to complement existing concentrations by providing students with an additional capability to understand, analyze and participate in electronic commerce and electronic business activities in new and established firms.
Students must have declared a primary concentration. The secondary concentration in Electronic Commerce cannot be a student’s only concentration in Wharton. The secondary concentration requires a four-credit unit program as follows:
Required:
- OPIM 311 Business Computer Languages
or suitable higher level technology course (by approval) - OPIM 469 Advanced Topics in Information Strategy
One of:
- MGMT 223 Business Strategy
- MGMT 231 Entrepreneurship & Venture Initiation
Electives:
- FNCE 250 Venture Capital and Private Equities
- LGST 222 Law of E-Commerce
- MGMT 223 Business Strategy
- MGMT 231 Entrepreneurship & Venture Initiation
- MGMT 237 Management of Technology
- MKTG 227 Marketing Electronic Commerce (0.5 cu)
- OPIM 314 Enabling Technologies
- OPIM 316 Systems Analysis and Design
- BPUB 290 Technology in Global Markets (0.5 cu)
The primary contact for student advising will be Lorin Hitt in the OPIM Department, but students also may seek advising from Nicolaj Siggelkow (Management) and Christophe Van den Bulte (Marketing).
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