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Prepare your future with an
e-COMMERCE degree from one of these online or campus-based schools.
According to Machrotech.com, the
number of Americans online was estimated to increase by nearly 50% this past year,
booming from 142 million in 2001 to 211 million. The number of online retail sales
was projected to grow from a 2002 figure of $40.4 billion to $112.5 billion plus.
60 percent of all small companies have a web presence, and the online shopping market
has been projected to tally up to over 132 million by this past year's end. Spending
per buyer is also increasing, from $457 in 2001 to $784 in 2006. E-commerce is thriving,
and it follows that those with a degree in the field will do so as well.
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Ashford University
Balance
your job with online coursework as you earn your Bachelor's or Master's degree. You'll
find Ashford University®, founded in 1918, is an ideal choice for you whether
you're a working adult or haven't yet completed your degree. Count on Ashford University
to provide a high-quality degree program that is:
- Affordable
- Benefit from one of the lowest
program costs available online.
- Accelerated
- Classes are 5-6 weeks and are
taken one at a time. Plus, you can transfer up to 99 approved credits toward your
Bachelor's degree.
- Convenient
- Enjoy the flexibility of online
courses 24 hours a day. Online classes are asynchronous, so like email, you can login
anytime to participate and post your work in class.
Key Points to add for Online (degree
specific): 99 Approved Credits Transfer, Smart Track Content, and promotions running
for time period.
Ashford University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of
the North Central Association. (www.ncahlc.org).
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Capella
University
Increase your marketability and earning
power with one of four online business degree programs. Built to keep pace with the
world of business, Capella offers a number of programs that will help you establish
your qualifications and further your career.
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DeVry
University
DeVry University is an accredited* university offering you the flexibility of over
90 locations, online courses and a wide variety of bachelor's and master's degree
programs. Whether you earn your degree on campus, online, or through a combination
of both, you'll find small classes and personal attention from experienced and respected
professors focused on one thing - your educational and career success. Discover education
working at DeVry University.
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Kaplan University
Earn
your degree, advance your career, and achieve your goals with an online degree or
certificate from Kaplan University. And do it all without missing a day of work.
Kaplan University offers accredited online degree programs in Business, Criminal
Justice, Technology and Design, and Paralegal Studies. Kaplan also offers Continuing
Education, allowing working professionals to earn certificates in Forensic Nursing,
Legal Nurse Consulting, Life Care Planning, and Financial Planning.
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Jones
International University
Choose from master's degree specializations
in business, education, and communications. You'll learn from the brightest minds
from leading universities, including The University of Pennsylvania, London Business
School, and Carnegie Mellon University. Founded in 1993, JIU is the first regionally
accredited online university providing quality education for busy adults. No work
experience is required and non-U.S. residents are welcome to attend.
For required program disclosure information please go to www.jiuconsumerinformation.com
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Penn Foster College
Prepare for a more successful future by earning your Associate degree
with Penn Foster College. Penn Foster College was designed especially for busy
people looking to improve their lives and get ahead. Study with expert faculty, get
hands-on training, and develop the skills you'll need to thrive in today's fastest
growing fields, including business, health services, technology, engineering, criminal
justice, paralegal studies, and more.
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Prepare your future with an
e-COMMERCE degree from one of these online or campus-based schools.
According to Machrotech.com, the
number of Americans online was estimated to increase by nearly 50% this past year,
booming from 142 million in 2001 to 211 million. The number of online retail sales
was projected to grow from a 2002 figure of $40.4 billion to $112.5 billion plus.
60 percent of all small companies have a web presence, and the online shopping market
has been projected to tally up to over 132 million by this past year's end. Spending
per buyer is also increasing, from $457 in 2001 to $784 in 2006. E-commerce is thriving,
and it follows that those with a degree in the field will do so as well.
Wired for Success
The skills gained from a degree justify the common expectation that job candidates
possess a formal education. A bachelor's degree in e-commerce from an accredited
school will train you perform tasks related to online business operations. These
tasks include planning, managing, supervising, and marketing electronic business
operations, products, and services. You would receive instruction in computer related
subject areas such as information technology, web design, computer privacy and security,
e-trading, electronic marketing, service networking, information resources management,
and computer and Internet law and policy. At most schools, you would gain an education
in general business areas such as business administration, investment capital planning,
personnel supervision, contracting, and enterprise operations. Once you completed
your degree, you would have a choice from among job opportunities to pursue, such
as working at a large global organization, as a consultant, or as an entrepreneur.
As the e-commerce market booms, the job prospects for those with a degree in e-commerce
have never been better.
Sources:
E-Commerce Market
Size and Trends
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