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          | E-Business ManagementLevel 4
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            | Title of learning programme |  | E-Business Management |  
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            | Programme level |  | 4 |  
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            | Duration of learning programme |  | 11 weeks x 10 hours* |  
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            | Total number of learning hours per programme |  | 110** |  * Unlike traditional schools, colleges or universities, there are no
    terms, semesters, or specified intake dates for our uniquely flexible
    distance education courses. Our system of continuous enrolment means that
    our students can enrol on any day and at any time of the year. This allows
    our students the freedom to plan their studies to fit in with their
    lifestyle or work commitments. ** Please note that this is only an approximate figure and is dependant
    upon how much time you can dedicate to your studies and also how well you
    grasp the learning concepts in the course material. Furthermore, at the end
    of each module there is a question paper which needs to be completed and
    returned to your personal tutor. 
  
    | Module |  | Module Title |  
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    | 1 |  | Introduction to E-Business |  
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    | 2 |  | Applications, Models and Technologies |  
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    | 3 |  | E-Business and the Consumer |  
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    | 4 |  | Impact of E-Business on Business Processes |  
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    | 5 |  | E-Business in the Service Sector |  
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    | 6 |  | Legal, Fiscal and Ethical Issues of E-Business |  
  
    | Module 1 –
      Introduction to E-Business. On successful completion of this module the candidate will be able to:
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    Outcome |  
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    | LO1 |  | Discuss the historical development of the Internet and E-Business |  
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    | LO2 |  | Define E-Business and compare it to Traditional Business Models |  
  
    | Module 2 –
      	Applications, Models and Technologies. On successful completion of this module the candidate will be able to:
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    Outcome |  
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    | LO1 |  | Discuss how e-business applications have an impact at all stages of the
		customer lifecycle |  
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    | LO2 |  | Identify the main technologies discussed in this unit |  
  
    | Module 3 –
      	E-Business and the Consumer. On successful completion of this module the candidate will be able to:
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    Outcome |  
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    | LO1 |  | Discuss the typical e-business consumer-based models from fairly basic
		models through to more sophisticated models |  
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    | LO2 |  | Summarise the benefits of on-line market research |  
  
    | Module 4 –
      	Impact of E-Business on Business Processes. On successful completion of this module the candidate will be able to:
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    Outcome |  
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    | LO1 |  | Summarise the impact of E-Business on Business Processes |  
  
    | Module 5 –
      	E-Business in the Service Sector. On successful completion of this module the candidate will be able to:
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    Outcome |  
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    | LO1 |  | Explain how the service sector is responding to the opportunities and
		threats presented by E Business |  
  
    | Module 6 –
      	Legal, Fiscal and Ethical Issues of E-Business. On successful completion of this module the candidate will be able to:
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    Outcome |  
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    | LO1 |  | Discuss the diverse legal considerations with regards to E-Business |  
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    | LO2 |  | Identify the financial factors that need to be considered with
		E-Business implementation |  
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    | LO3 |  | Summarise the ethical issues as mentioned in this unit |  Close this window |