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E Commerce Syllabus

This document provides information about the course BBA 503 Electronic Commerce. The course is for 4 credits with 4 hours of lectures and no practical sessions. The learning outcomes include understanding concepts of e-commerce, intranet, extranet and internet, applying e-business models and markets, understanding internet banking and cyber issues. The course contains 5 units that cover introduction to e-commerce and e-business models, internet banking and payment systems, building blocks for e-commerce like EDI, legal and regulatory issues in cyber law and information technology act. It also lists 4 books relevant to the course published between 2008-2010.

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E Commerce Syllabus

This document provides information about the course BBA 503 Electronic Commerce. The course is for 4 credits with 4 hours of lectures and no practical sessions. The learning outcomes include understanding concepts of e-commerce, intranet, extranet and internet, applying e-business models and markets, understanding internet banking and cyber issues. The course contains 5 units that cover introduction to e-commerce and e-business models, internet banking and payment systems, building blocks for e-commerce like EDI, legal and regulatory issues in cyber law and information technology act. It also lists 4 books relevant to the course published between 2008-2010.

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Course Code Course Name Load Distribution (L-T-P-C)

BBA 503 Electronic Commerce 4-0-0-0

Learning Outcome
After completing the course students will be able to learn:
1. To understand the concepts of E-Commerce, Intranet, Extranet and Internet.
2. To apply the markets and models of E-Business.
3. To understand the significance of internet banking.
4. To understand the concepts of Electronic data information, business processes reengineering,
management of change.
5. To understand the cyber issues, laws, crime and security.

Course Contents:
Unit-I
Introduction to E-Commerce: Intranet, Extranet and Internet, Introduction to E-Commerce, Defining
E-commerce, Types of E-Commerce, Forces Effecting E-Commerce, E-Business Vs E-Commerce, E–
Commerce infrastructure, Supply chain management and E–Commerce, Challenges & Limitations,
Environmental forces affecting planning and practices.
Unit-II
E-Business Models & Markets-Framework for understanding E- business :Techniques and Tools, E-
Commerce Providers and Vendors, Advertising in e-commerce, E-commerce for service industry, Use of
social media for promotion, Steps in building an E-business application - Online web site design to
promote online sales of a product or service - Use Google SITES free resources for designing website.
Unit-III
Internet Banking- Internet Banking, Electronic Payment System, Concept of E-cash, E-Fund Transfer -
Debit and Credit Card system, e- cash, e- cheque, Smart Card, Credit Card , Debit Card, Electronic purse,
Digital Signature, Security issues on electronic payment system, Solutions to security issues, Biometrics –
Types of biometrics.
Unit-IV
Building Blocks for E-Commerce- Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), EDI Standards, Business
Processes Reengineering, Management of Change, Mobile Electronic Commerce.
Unit-V
Legal Issues-Introduction to cyber law, Public policy issues in E-commerce, Cyber Crimes, Cyber
Security, Information Technology Act, Protecting Privacy, Regulatory frame work of E- Commerce,
Cyber Laws – Information Technology Act 2000, Data encryption/decryption, Public Key and Private key
Infrastructure.

S. No. Name of Authors/Books/Publisher/Edition Year of


Publication / Reprint
1 K. K. Bajaj, Debjani Nag, “E-Commerce”, TMH. 2009
2 J. Christopher Westland, Theodore HK Clark Global, “Electronic Commerce – 2008
Theories and Case studies”, University Press.
3 Brahm Canzer, “E-Business & Commerce-Strategic Thinking & 2009
Practice”, Biztantra.

4 Joseph, “E-commerce – An Indian Perspective”, PHI. 2010

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