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Date
Fall 2016

TEACHING & ASSESSMENT PLAN


COLLEGE OF ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT

Fall Semester, Academic Year 2016-2017


A. COURSE INFORMATION
Course Code
Course Title
Pre-requisite/s

BUSI202/ BUSI 213


E-Commerce
None

Co- requisite/s

None

Credit Hours
Section
Total Lecture Hours
Total Laboratory Hours

3
48
None

Room No. (Lec/Lab)

B. FACULTY INFORMATION
Faculty Name
University Email Address
Telephone Extension
Office No.
Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Class Schedule
Lab. Schedule
Office Hours
C. COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is about conducting commerce online or via electronic means. The course explores
different definitions and meanings of E-Commerce and related terminology, the foundations on
which E-Commerce and E-Business are built, and examine businesses that have built on the
technology foundation. The course also explores the impact of E-Commerce on economics and
management thinking and introduces different security and political and legal issues related to ECommerce and E-Business.

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D. COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES


At the end of the course, students should be able to:
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CLOs
CLO1
Explain fundamental concepts and principles in E-commerce.
CLO2
Differentiate E-commerce and physical commerce by
identifying their advantages and disadvantages.
CLO3
Identify latest trends, issues and concerns faced in Ecommerce.
CLO4
Develop basic cryptography for enabling E-commerce.
CLO5
Use the programing concepts to develop client side
programming and server side programming in E-commerce
portals.
CLO6
Demonstrate computer and business ethics in E-commerce.

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E. TEXT BOOKS AND REFERENCES


Text Books
Henry Chan, Raymond Lee & Tharam Dillon(2014),
E-Commerce:Fundamentals and Applications, john
Wiley & Sons LTD.UK

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References
Dayle. M Smith,(2001) The E-business
book, A step by step guide to Ecommerce and beyond, Bloomberg press

F. TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT PLAN

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WEEK
NO.

CHAPTER/TOPIC

NO. OF
CONTACT
HOURS

Chapter 1: Introduction To ECommerce


1.1 Electronic Commerce And
Physical Commerce
1.2 The Digital Phenomenon
1.3 Different Types Of E-Commerce
1.4 Changes Brought By ECommerce
1.5 Advantages Of E-Commerce

1,2,3

Lecture, Class
Participation &
Discussions

1,2,3

Lecture, Class
Participation &
Discussions

Chapter 2: Fundamentals Of ECommerce (Internet And World


Wide Web)

4&5

TEACHING
METHOD

2.1 An Overview Of The Internet


2.2 Brief History Of The Web
2.3 Web System Architecture
2.4 Uniform Resource Locator
2.5 Hypertext Transfer Protocol

Chapter 3: Client Side


Programming

6&7

ASSESSMENT
METHOD

TEACHING
RESOURCES /
TOOLS

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2&3

COURSE
LEARNING
OUTCOME
NO.

3.1 Important Factors In Client Side


Or Web Programming
3.2 Web Page Design And
Production
3.3 Overview Of HTML
3.4 Basic Structure Of An HTML

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Lecture, Class
Participation &
Discussions

Quiz,
In-Semester I,
Assignment,
Final Exam

In-Semester I,
Assignment,
Final Exam

In-Semester I,
Assignment,
Final Exam

Text book &


PPTs.

Text book &


PPTs.

Text book &


PPTs.

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G. ASSESSMENT DETAILS
The assessment includes assignments, quizzes, tests, projects and discussions. The type
of assessment is indicated in the weekly plan table and the assessment details are as
follows:
ASSESSMENT TYPE

PERCENTAGE (%)

Quiz

10

In-Semester Exam 1

20

In-Semester Exam 2

20

Assignment

10

Final Exam

40

DUE (WEEK NO.)

H. PLAGIARISM POLICY
As per the University Policy UoN-STC-CR-1-2009, the following actions (not limited to), without
proper attribution (quoting and/or referencing), will attract stringent penalties:
1 To copy the work of another student;
2 To directly copy any part of another persons work;
3 To summarize another persons work;
4 To use or develop an idea or thesis derived from another persons work;
5 To use experimental results or data obtained or gathered by another person;
6 To demonstrate academic misconduct during an exam.

I. ATTENDANCE POLICY
As per the University Absentee Regulations Uon-RR-AP-1-2009, Absentee warning notice will
be issued to the student according to:
1 Absentee Warning 1 has to be issued to a student who has missed 5% of course
contact hours.
2 Absentee Warning 2 has to be issued to a student who has missed 10% of course
contact hours.
3 Drop one Grade has to be issued to a student who has missed 15% of course contact
hours.
4 Barred from Examination has to be issued to a student who has missed 25% of course
contact hours.
Course Name: E-Commerce
Prepared by:
Faculty Name

Course Code: BUSI202/BUSI213


Signature

Date

Program Coordinators Endorsement


Name

Signature

Date

HOD Approval
Name

Signature

Date

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