|
Spring 2003 Enterprise
& E-Commerce Management Certificate Program
You need to take 12.0 CEUs (120 classroom hours) to obtain the ECM certificate. This is comprised of 7 CEUs or required courses and any combination of elective courses totaling at least 5 CEUs. To determine what elective courese to take, focus in on the acheivement award that best suits your desired area of specialization. | ||
|
|
REQUIRED
COURSES | ||
| Course | Dates/CEUs/Cost | Instructor |
|
| ||
| Integrating E-Commerce Technology and Business Technology |
| Bob Cormia |
| Enterprise and E-Commerce Management: The Big Picture |
| Mitchell Levy |
| Successfully Managing E-Commerce Projects Within Your Company |
| Todd Parsons |
| Selecting and Implementing Customer Relationship Management Tools |
| |
| Online E-Commerce Brand Building |
| Christina Cheney |
| E-Commerce, Public Policy and the Law |
| Lori Hefner / Carol Wu |
| ECM Solutions: Thinking Outside the Box |
| Mitchell Levy |
|
| ||
|
CURRENT ELECTIVES
| ||
| ECM Organizational Alignment |
| Gwen Hanna |
| Metrics: Measuring the Effects of E-Commerce Changes |
| Matt Strain |
| 25+ Internet Marketing Techniques |
| Mitchell Levy |
| How to Build an E-Commerce Business Plan (Blended on-ground/on-line course) |
| Doug Nelson |
| Learn How to Use Networking to Produce Results in Business and in Life |
| Derinda Gaumond |
|
| ||
| Advanced ECM Certificate
| ||
|
If you haven't already done so, please check out our 5 Achievement Awards or check out the Enterprise Management Boot Camp
| ||