BUS150  E-Commerce on the Web

Spring 2011

Monday and Wednesday:  12:20pm - 1:45pm      Room 8-11B

Syllabus: 

INSTRUCTOR:  Jeff Gullion
OFFICE:  8-02-B
PHONE:  515-964-6367
EMAIL:  jhgullion@dmacc.edu
INSTRUCTOR WEBSITE:  http://www.dmacc.edu/instructors/jhgullion/

TEXTS:     None!

REQUIRED READING:  Email Newsletter from E-CommerceTimes.com

PREREQUISITES: None

OBJECTIVES:

This course will introduce the student to the basic elements of electronic commerce. It will focus on business and technical issues faced by a company that enters into the e-commerce marketplace. Topics include business structures, formats, methods of implementation, products, resource requirements, third party options, technical and operational issues as well as legal and social issues facing a business that engages in electronic commerce.

I. ATTENDANCE:

This class schedule includes classroom time for the presentation and discussion of material. Students are expected to have completed any assigned readings in preparation for class and be prepared to discuss the assigned material. Attendance is encouraged and expected.

The primary focus of this class is the in class discussion and evaluation of E-Commerce topics.  Your attendance and participation will be a factor in your course performance.  

II. CLASS PROJECTS:

  • There will be 4-7 writing assignments/projects throughout the course.  
  • Assignments will be available from the Instructors website.
  • Each assignment will be given a DUE DATE when assigned.
  • Each assignment will be worth 10-100 points.
  • For Writing Assignment format information Click Here
  • Students are encouraged to assist each with projects but are expected to do their own work. Joint projects and any work copied from another person will not be tolerated and will be given a ZERO score.
  • Any writing assignment/project received after the due date without prior discussion with the instructor will be reduced by 20%. 

III. CURRENT EVENTS:

  • Each student will be expected to write a short description of THREE/FOUR current events during the course of the semester.  One for each month of the semester.  
  • Students are encouraged to bring newspaper or magazine articles, videos, and personal experiences related to electronic commerce to class for group discussion.
  • Assignments may be related to current events as they arise during the semester.
  • For Current Event format information Click Here
  • Each current event will be worth 25 points.  
  • You may earn 5 extra credit points by presenting your event to the class.  
  • A current event is due by the last day of class each month.  
  • An event turned in past the last day of the month without prior discussion with the instructor will not be accepted at the discretion of the instructor.

IV. CLASS PARTICIPATION:

  • Each student is encouraged and expected to participate in the classroom discussions.  
  • This will be based upon your use of current events, contribution to classroom discussions and topics, material you bring to class for discussion or support of a topic.  
  • Your participation efforts are directly linked to you attendance.  
  • You will receive a Class Participation grade worth  50% of  your overall course grade.  

V: COURSE GRADE:

The Final Course grade will be determined by combining your grades based upon the following: 

Class Participation: 50%  
Current Events 20%
Class Projects  30%

The grading scale is as follows: 90% AND ABOVE = A, 80% to 89% = B, 70% to 79%= C, 60% to 69 = D, 59% AND BELOW = F.   Pluses and minuses will be used at the instructor's discretion.

VI. CHEATING AND PLAGIERISM

Engaging in any form of cheating or plagiarism on an assignment, test, quiz or project will result in a ZERO grade for that particular assignment. These acts are considered academic misconduct by the college and various disciplinary actions may be taken.

VII.     This syllabus is tentative and the instructor reserves the right to make changes during the 
            course of the semester.

VIII.   SPECIAL NEEDS

It is the policy of DMACC to accommodate students with 
disabilities. Any student with a documented disability who requires 
reasonable accommodation should contact the Special Needs 
Coordinator at (515) 964-6850 voice or (515) 964-6810 tty. 

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CLASS ASSIGNMENTS:

WEEK

Date

Discussion

Assignments

1

Jan 10 & 12

Definition:  What is E-Commerce? Class Project #1: Define E-Commerce
2

Jan 17

Jan 19

No Class - College is Closed

E-Commerce Definitions and discussions

 

Class Project #1: DUE

3

Jan 24 & 26

E-Commerce Participants & Business Models

 

 

4

Jan 31

Feb 2

Domain Names

 

 
5

Feb 7

Feb 9

Privacy Policies  
6

Feb 14

Feb 16

E-Commerce Payment Models  
7

Feb 21 & 23

Online Taxation!   
8

Feb 28

Mar 2

Technology of E-Commerce  Domain Name and Webhosting Paper
9

Mar 7

Mar 9

Webhosting Tools

 

Domain Name and Webhosting Paper Due Friday March 11. Before Spring Break.

  Mar 14 & 16 SPRING BREAK!  
10

Mar 21

Mar 23

Privacy and Security Issues

 

11

Mar 28 & 30

Ethics and Legal Issues  
12

Apr 4 & 6

Copyrights and Trademarks  
13

Apr 11 & 13

E-Commerce Marketing Promotions and Advertising  
14

Apr 18 & 20

International and Global Transactions Payment Processing Paper Due Monday May 2.
15 April 25 & 27

Social Media and E-commerce Implications

Search Engine Optimization Issues

 
Final Monday May 2
12:30-2:30pm
  All papers due!

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LINKS:

www.ecommercetimes.com    Online magazine featuring a great selection of E-Commerce articles

http://ecommerce.internet.com    E-Commerce reference site.

http://www.internet.com    Great reference site for a wide selection of E-Commerce related topics

http://www.loc.gov/copyright/     United States Copyright Office through the Library of Congress

http://www.dinkytown.com Online financial calculators of all types.

http://www.sslshopper.com SSL Comparison and Information Site

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