EBUS 290 - eBusiness Seminar

Institution:
Kapiolani Community College
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Description:
3 hours lecture per week Prerequisite(s): Approval by Business Education Department Chairperson; portfolio review. Recommended Preparation: Previous teamwork and project management experience. Participants in the EBUS 290 seminar will examine the latest topics that are important for eBusinesses. These topics provide for a dynamic offering of activities that span across subject areas such as Accounting, Business Law, Business Math, eBusiness, Management, Marketing, Information and Computer Science, and Information Technology. These topics will vary from semester to semester, and this format will allow for current contemporary subjects to be offered in a timely manner to keep up with the rapidly changing technologies that businesses must understand and utilize in order to survive in a global economy. Topics may include web electronic commerce, eBusiness project development, and setup of web content for businesses. Upon successful completion of EBUS 290, for the topic(s) chosen, the student should be able to: Work effectively in teams. Manage projects. Demonstrate presentation capabilities using whiteboard, flip chart, power point, and/or web page presentations. Demonstrate the ability to present a professional application for a career position. Demonstrate the ability to think and read critically about topics in eBusiness. Develop business communication (written and oral) abilities in both individual and group situations. Exhibit problem solving and decision-making skills in a business environment. Exhibit the ability to learn business techniques and practices in both independent and cooperative activities. Examine personal values and the value systems of others in society and the work place. Develop skills for lifelong learning necessary to maintain currency in a business environment. Describe the impact of a topic on current business practices.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(808) 734-9000
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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