E-Commerce Jena
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E-Commerce Jena
Department of Business Administration and Engineering Road and rail links Graduation Successful completion of this course means graduates are awarded the internationally recognised academic degree Bachelor of Science for e-Commerce from the Department of Business Administration and Engineering at the Ernst Abbe University Jena. Career Prospects e-Commerce Campus der EAH Jena Carl-Zeiss-Promenade 2 The e-Commerce Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) qualification is vocational and enables graduates to enter middle management at any company. Graduates have the expertise to carry out academically substantiated and autonomous actions. They are able to lead project teams and issue instructions to employees. The e-Commerce degree renders possible advanced academic studies in the fields of business, business informatics and informatics, i.e. it is a degree qualifying graduates to study a Master's degree. Bachelor's Degree Course Campus map Entrance Requirements For the e-Commerce Bachelor's degree: XX General university entrance qualification or XX entrance qualification to a university of applied sciences or XX equally acknowledged entrance qualification Dean Prof. Wolfgang Eibner Dean's office Andrea Gräser Phone:+49(0)3641205-900,Fax:+49(0)3641205-901 Email: [email protected] Course director Prof. Jochen Hause Registar's Office IV BA&E faculty: Building 3 / 3rd floor 1 2 3 4 5 Building 1 Building 2 Building 3 Building 4 Building 5 6 7 8 9 All information can be subject to additional change. No legally binding claims can be inferred from this informational flyer. Refectory Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH Halls of residence University sports centre Successfully accredited by ACQUIN Kristina Sommerwerk Email: [email protected] More information on the courses within this department (conditions, subjects covered, duration, reference guide with detailed information on individual modules) is available from: www.wi.fh-jena.de Carl-Zeiss-Promenade 2, Postfach 10 03 14, 07703 Jena, Germany www.wi.fh-jena.de B. Sc. e-Commerce Contact Application and advice: Application period: Mid-May to August of the year in question. Photos: Sebastian Reuter, EAH Jena XX vocational placements can be recognised) As of: October 2014 XX AND an initial placement (8 weeks, can be completed during the course, www.fh-jena.de Course Overview 1st Semester Mathematics Informatics and Databases 2nd Semester Applied Mathematics Object-oriented Modelling and Programming Business Informatics Business and Technical English E-Business Introduction to Industrial Production Electrical Engineering Accounting 3rd Semester Business and Technical English Statistics Web Engineering and Distributed Systems Shop Management 4th Semester Computer Architecture Elective Module Databases and Data Warehouse Quality and Analysis in the Web Computer Networks and IT Security 5th Semester Commercial Law Introduction to Economics Marketing / Online Marketing Basics of Project Management Personnel Management Logistics Placement in Parallel (20 weeks) + Workshop 6th Semester Technical Sales and Foreign Trade IT Law and Web Shop Project Social Commerce Controlling and Data Mining ERP Systems 7th Semester Elective Module Elective Module Technical Commercial Project Bachelor Thesis International Economic Integration Elective Module Colloquium Employment Opportunities Those graduating from the e-Commerce course are all-rounders who understand how to connect worlds. The range of opportunities is just as diverse as the business areas of our partner companies. Of particular focus are typical online trading and Internet service provider careers, such as: XX Shop Manager: Responsible for category, order, customer and returns management, as well as legal issues and payment systems XX Content Manager: Responsible for updating product details and catalogue contents XX Online Marketing Manager: Responsible for campaigns to increase profitability XX Affiliate Manager: Organises partner networks XX Social Media Manager: Organises activities in social networks Employment at industrial companies is gaining in stature alongside opportunities at trading companies. Sales was where it all started, but it has long since been joined by procurement (e-Procurement), marketing (online marketing), (customer) management (e-CRM), training (e-Learning), quality management and web/software development. eCommerce-Bachelor.de Basic Subjects Economics Subjects e-Business Subjects Business & Engineering Subjects Occupational Profile and Course Objectives Get exactly the job you want! Research with experienced mentors Personal supervision in small study groups Company contact from 1st semester onwards E-Commerce covers any type of transaction and business-oriented communication between providers, intermediaries and consumers. The focus lies on deployment of electronically networked media throughout. Functionally in e-Commerce, the knowledge areas of business management, informatics and business administration & engineering are combined. e c r e m e-Com The profile for e-Commerce graduates is not focussed on the smallminded accountant, but rather business people looking to implement innovative business models for the company in a cross-disciplinary way. They manage the latest Internet technologies and their integration into existing IT and operational software systems. The course was accredited in 2013 and devised in close cooperation with e-Commerce companies in Jena. Personal contact of students to our partners, who are funding the course to the tune of half a million Euros, is a particular requirement. Joint project and research work is carried out, with mutual relationship building laying the foundations for employment in the future. facebook.com/eCommerce.Jena