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IMS5007 Electronic Commerce (DISESTABLISHED FB 05/07)

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

IMS5007 Electronic Commerce (DISESTABLISHED FB 05/07) (14 Dec 2007, 1:33pm) [ElecCom ]

Reasons for Introduction

Obsolete Reasons for Introduction

The Master of Information Management and Systems (MIMS) is primarily intended to prepare students for careers in the management of information and the development of information systems, and to extend their knowledge and understanding of current information management and systems theories and practices. The rapid uptake of Internet usage by business means that electronic commerce is currently of key relevance to the information management and systems domain. It is therefore increasingly important for students to become aware of the issues, technologies and strategic opportunities which may be offered by electronic commerce. In the context of the MIMS, IMS 5007 aims to satisfy this objective.This unit concentrates specifically on the issues, problems, strategies, techniques and technologies involved in developing and implementing electronic commerce applications and systems for use in the business environment.

Objectives

Unit Content

Teaching Methods

Assessment

Workloads

Resource Requirements

Software Requirements (21 Oct 2005, 1:04pm)

Prerequisites

Prerequisite Units (23 Apr 2007, 09:08am)

24 credit points of IMS 9000-level units, or equivalent; or FIT9003, FIT9004, FIT9005, FIT9006, or equivalent; or 24 credit points of graduate level units in the Graduate Diploma in Information Management and Systems, or the Graduate Diploma in Information and Knowledge Management, or the Graduate Diploma in Business Systems, or the Master of Information Management and Systems, Master of Information Management and Systems (Professional), Master of Information Technology or the Master of Business Systems, or the Master of Business Systems Professional or equivalent; or an approved undergraduate degree in information systems (IS) or information management (IM) or equivalent.

Frequency of Offering (12 Aug 2004, 2:53pm)

Semester 2 every year; summer semester 2004/2005

Faculty Information

Proposer

Douglas Hamilton

Approvals

School: 14 Dec 2007 (Julianna Dawidowicz)
Faculty Education Committee: 14 Dec 2007 (Julianna Dawidowicz)
Faculty Board: 14 Dec 2007 (Julianna Dawidowicz)
ADT: 2 04 J (John Hurst)
Faculty Manager:
Dean's Advisory Council:
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Version History

02 Aug 2002 Trudi Robinson Added summer semester 2002/2003 offering and amended prerequisites. Approved at SIMS Education Committee 6/02, 31/08/02.
02 Aug 2002 Douglas Hamilton Approved for submission to FEC meeting 5/02.
28 Apr 2003 Karen Young edit 28 April
01 May 2003 Karen Young edit 1May
02 May 2003 Karen Young edit 2 May
07 May 2003 Wen Tseng edit 7 May
12 May 2003 Annabelle McDougall Faculty Board Approved FB4/02 - 25/9/02
26 May 2003 Wen Tseng edit 26 May
05 Jun 2003 Wen Tseng edit 5 June
05 Jun 2003 Wen Tseng edit 5 June
13 Jun 2003 Wen Tseng edit 13 June
19 Jun 2003 Wen Tseng This proposal was approved at SIMS Education Committee, meeting 5/03 Part B 09/06/03
19 Jun 2003 Wen Tseng edit 19 June
25 Jun 2003 Wen Tseng 24 credit points of IMS 9000-level units, or equivalent; or 24 credit points of graduate level units in the Master of Information Technology or the Master of Business Systems, or equivalent; or an approved undergraduate degree in information systems (IS) or information management (IM) or equivalent
25 Jun 2003 Wen Tseng edit 25 June
30 Jun 2003 Wen Tseng This proposal has been updated in a concerted effort to provide the unit information in the required Monatar format. There have been no substantive changes made to the academic content of this unit. The main amendments to this unit are (1) WORKLOADS - changed from two hours to three hours, (2) ASSESSMENT - added the SIMS 40% hurdle policy and (3) PREREQUISITES - in light of changes to the course structure prerequisites have changed from IMS9001, IMS9003 and INS9049 to 24 credit points of IMS 9000-level units, or equivalent; or 24 credit points of graduate level units in the Master of Information Technology or the Master of Business Systems, or equivalent; or an approved undergraduate degree in information systems (IS) or information management (IM) or equivalent
21 Aug 2003 Christabel Gonsalvez Add prohibition to GCO2803
06 Apr 2004 Trudi Robinson modified Prerequisites/PreReqUnits to include the Master of Information Management and Systems and the Master of Information Management and Systems (Professional).
30 Jul 2004 Trudi Robinson IMS School Approval, SIMS SEC 7/04, 29.07.04 (via email)
09 Aug 2004 Ralph Gillon FEC Approval
12 Aug 2004 Trudi Robinson modified Frequency to include summer semester 2004/2005
12 Aug 2004 Trudi Robinson
12 Aug 2004 Trudi Robinson IMS School Approval, SIMS SEC 7/04, 29.07.04 (via email)
13 Aug 2004 Ralph Gillon FEC Approval
25 Aug 2004 Ralph Gillon FacultyBoard Approval
17 Oct 2005 David Sole Added Software requrirements template
21 Oct 2005 David Sole Updated requirements template to new format
23 Apr 2007 Katherine Knight modified Prerequisites/PreReqUnits - - FEC 1/07 NOTED EXECUTIVE APPROVAL
04 Jun 2007 Ralph Gillon IMS School Approval, Approved by GPGPC at mtg 3/07.
04 Jun 2007 Ralph Gillon FEC Approval
04 Jun 2007 Ralph Gillon FacultyBoard Approval - Approved by GPGPC at mtg 3/07. Faculty Board approval added to aid administration in Monatar.
14 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz modified UnitName
14 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz IMS5007 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
14 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz FEC Approval
14 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz FacultyBoard Approval - Faculty Board approved the disestablishment of this unit at 05/07 meeting

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