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DCU: M.Sc. in Electronic Commerce (Business)

  • 26-05-2014 5:42pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 4


    Hello,

    Giving serious consideration to doing this in Sept. Just wondering can anyone shed any light on course positives or negatives.

    A any info would be greatly appreciated.

    Cheers


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2 DCU_BS


    Hi

    The DCU Business School MSc in E-Commerce is a one-year full-time programme designed to produce the kind of e-business technologists, managers, entrepreneurs and innovators in greatest demand by the information economy today. It does this by providing students with a powerful combination of technological and business skills required by the growing number of technological companies both in Ireland and abroad. There are two streams, business and technical and a strong collaborative ethos across both streams is fostered through the extensive shared curriculum, interactive teaching modes and overall entrepreneurial and innovative orientation.

    Students on the MSc in e-Commerce are currently studying:

    Web Design & Development
    Organisation & Management in the Networked Era
    Business Process Innovation
    Digital Business
    Java Programming
    Innovation & High Tech Entrepreneurship
    Risk, Regulation & Ethics in E-Commerce
    E-Commerce Infrastructure
    Information Access
    Networks and Internet
    e-Commerce Practicum

    Some highlights:

    1. Throughout the programme, you will be given the opportunity to apply your knowledge to real-world projects across the range of modules above. This may involve running an online marketing campaign, researching a commercial opportunity or international market entry strategy, compiling a business plan or applying some other business process or toolset

    2. The DCU’s MSc in Electronic Commerce programme has been awarded the prestigious EPAS accreditation. As such, fees for this programme are reduced to €3,950 (2014/2015) compared to our other full-time postgraduate courses which are €7,950.

    If you have any questions, please ask away!

    Cormac
    DCU Business School


  • Registered Users Posts: 8 Esteps93


    Hey,

    Similarly I asked about this course around Christmas, got a reply from a person who did the course and here's what he said to my questions. Might see you there in September. Best of luck :-)


    www(DOT)boards(DOT)ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=88128064


  • Registered Users Posts: 4 schmee90


    @ Cormac, thanks for the reply appreciate it. Just wondering if you have any information regarding the number of people who got jobs upon completion of the course?

    Also wondering the situation regarding the number of places and the number of applicants and finally the entry requirements?

    Thanks.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4 schmee90


    @ Esteps93 thanks for link too!


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