Electronic business or e-business is the term commonly used to describe the use of the internet and other digital technology for conducting business, including advertising, organizational communication, control/coordination, training, management, etc. E-business activities involving buying and selling goods or services often are referred to as “electronic commerce” (e-commerce). The electronic business minor provides preparation for the student who desires to be actively engaged in the e-business operations of a firm, including being knowledgeable about e-business technology and how it relates to management strategies and issues. Students completing the electronic business minor can find positions in all types of public and private organizations, including “virtual” companies that conduct essentially all of their business by electronic means.
The electronic business (e-business) minor is available to any student who meets the course prerequisites. The minor consists of MGT 370 and MGT 472 , MKT 351 and MKT 425 , CSC 340 and CSC 350 , and GBU 461 . This minor requires 21 hours, at least nine hours must be completed at SFA, with a minimum 2.0 GPA at SFA.