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MSc in Electronic Commerce 2020 / 2021

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MSc in Electronic Commerce2020 / 2021

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The MSc in Electronic Commerce is designed for graduates of business and computing degrees who want to build careers providing electronic solution to key business problems in blue chip companies across a variety of sectors including business consulting, financial services, FMCG, software, social media and computing.

The programme is designed to produce the digital business managers, entrepreneurs and innovators in greatest demand by the information economy.

Working on applied e-commerce projects graduates will be equipped with the powerful combination of technological and business skills to deliver effective electronic innovations in management, marketing, production, operations, CRM and supply chain.

MSc in Electronic Commerce

Introduction

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Why do this course?

— This programme is ranked in the World’s Top 20 Master’s in Electronic Commerce by Eduniversal

— Designed and delivered in conjunction with both leading industry and academic experts

— Complete an e-commerce business project for a real client company

— Opportunity to complete industry recognised certificates such as Google Adwords

— DCU Business School, accredited by AACSB, has an established international reputation for high quality graduates

What will you study?

— Digital Business— Applied Web Design and

Development— Innovation and High Technology

Entrepreneurship — Digital Marketing and

E-Business Management— Data Analytics and Metrics— Digital Marketing Mechanics

and Authorship

— Information Risk, Security and Business Analysis

— Dissertation— Practicum (Client Company

E-Commerce Project)

Career Prospects

Graduates have pursued a variety of careers in the information economy as managers, consultants, business analysts, e-marketing specialists and e-business technologists. Many graduates are employed by multinationals based in Dublin including Google, Facebook, Linkedin and Adroll. Other graduates are working in specialist e-commerce organisations, in eShopworld and Amazon, and as e-commerce consultants in IBM, PWC and PA Consulting. Some students have developed their entrepreneurial talents, setting up their own companies and have won awards for their work.

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This Masters has helped develop my career and I apply the knowledge and skills I gained from the programme to my work on a daily basis. I would definitely recommend the MSc in Electronic Commerce to anyone with an interest in the ICT industry. To anyone who is considering it, be ready to dedicate all your energy to this programme. It requires a lot, but it might be the best investment you make.André Bastié, CEO & Co-Founder, Happy Scribe Ltd.

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