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Recommended Citation: Zolzer, D, B A White, and J Webster.  Issues Involved in Starting and Conducting Electronic Commerce Programs on the Bachelor Level.  In The Proceedings of the Information Systems Education Conference 2000, v 17 (Philadelphia): §570.
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Issues Involved in Starting and Conducting Electronic Commerce Programs on the Bachelor Level

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David Zolzer    [a1] [a2]
Northwestern Louisiana State University    [u1] [u2]
Natchitoches, Louisiana, USA    [c1] [c2]

Bruce A. White    [a1] [a2]
Computer Information Systems Department
Quinnipiac University    [u1] [u2]
Hamden, Connecticut, USA    [c1] [c2]

John Webster    [a1] [a2]
College of Business and IS
Dakota State University    [u1] [u2]
Madison, South Dakota, USA    [c1] [c2]

Electronic Commerce programs have started to be offered on the undergraduate level as well as the masters level. Many schools are teaching undergraduate courses in electronic business and electronic commerce, but few schools have actually started undergraduate degree programs in electronic commerce or electronic business. This panel will have representatives from institutions that will discuss issues related to starting and conducting undergraduate electronic commerce degree programs.

Keywords: electronic commerce undergraduate programs; Information Systems curriculum

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