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Apr 19,2023

Bachelor of E-Commerce

COURSE DESCRIPTION OF E-COMMERCE

 

ADVANCED MATHEMATICS

Providing students with basic knowledge about differential calculus, the integral of functions of one variable, differential of functions of many variables, Taylor's formula, and direction derivative. Applications of multivariable functions.

DISCRETE MATHEMATICS

Provide basic knowledge of discrete mathematics (Counting methods; Relation; Bool algebra) and Graph Theory (Basic concepts; Graphs and trees) in solving basic problems in computer science and engineering; applying language or discrete mathematical models.

PROBABILITY & STATISTICS

This course presents the concepts and methods of probability theory (Probability space; Random variable; Density function; Sequence of random variables; Probability distribution rules; Probability distribution limit theorem) and Statistics (Random sample; Point and interval estimation; Test of statistical hypotheses; Correlation and regression analysis; Some problems about stochastic processes).

BASIC PROGRAMMING

Provide students with basic concepts of algorithms, flowcharts, pseudocodes, programs, compilers, execution environments; basic data types, operations, and basic control structures of a programming language.

OBJECT PROGRAMMING

Provide students with object-oriented programming concepts and methods, present the principles of object-oriented design, inheritance, polymorphism, and interface programming... and exchange methods. and communication between objects. Able to use programming languages C++, C#, .. to solve some basic problems in practice.

DATA STRUCTURE AND Algorithms

provides knowledge about storage organization and algorithms such as data and information structures, list processing, tree processing, searching, and sorting.

DATABASE

Provide knowledge about databases such as basic concepts of relational databases; Relational algebra operations; SQL language; Adverb language, Integrity constraints on a database; key concepts, superkeys, functional dependencies, normal form, etc. Administration within the database, and client/server environment.

COMPUTER NETWORKS

The Computer Networking course provides an overview of computer networking concepts, including the OSI reference model, TCP/IP, networking standards; Basic concepts and principles of signals, and signal transmission. Students gain an in-depth understanding of the TCP/IP model as protocols in layers, especially the network layer and the transport layer. In addition, students are also acquainted with basic network services, wireless network engineering, and network security.

COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE

This subject presents basic knowledge of computer architecture including Key concepts in computer architecture: composition, operating rules, instruction set architecture, and typing methods. performance rating of a computer; CPU-related issues: composition, operating principle, basic datapath design, and pipeline; Describe in detail the operating rules of the memory system (cache, main memory, virtual memory) and the I/O system.

OPERATING SYSTEM PRINCIPLES

Presents concepts and methods to build an operating system, operating principles of operating system components, programs, processes, process management, memory management, resource dispute resolution, file management systems and peripheral interfaces, and benchmarks used in an Operating System.

INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE

The subject introduces general and specialized information technology in the field of information systems and the requirements of the training level of information system engineers. On the basis of the system approach methodology, the course content guides students to proactively implement. the process of self-training to become an IT Engineer with ethical qualities, professional knowledge, and skills to meet the requirements of society.

INTRODUCTION SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY

Presenting the basic characteristics of the software life cycle. Engineering tools, methods, and controls for the development and maintenance of large software systems. Models and measuring tools. Human factors and system testing.

ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF BUSINESS PROCESSES

Provides knowledge about business processes in the business. Modeling business processes, optimizing processes, and applying them to ERP systems. Knowledge of change management to apply to restructuring enterprise systems.

DATABASE ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM

The course presents the basic concepts of database management systems (database management systems): components of a database management system and their functions, mechanisms for managing concurrent access, security secure and recovering data after a crash, optimizing the query as well as the storage organization structures and corresponding access methods. Presenting specific installation solutions on some commercial database systems such as SQL-Server, Oracle, DB2, and MySQL.

INTRODUCTION TO SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Provide Knowledge of logistics management, as the foundation for supply chain management. ERP systems support the planning, organization, implementation, and control of the supply chain in the enterprise.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT

presents important aspects for the successful implementation of an information technology project including behavioral, strategic, technical, quantitative, and communication. Provide students with knowledge related to the management and implementation of Information Technology projects and address the skill requirements of project managers compared to technical management requirements.

E-COMMERCE

Roles and functions of E-commerce in business activities. Business strategies and applications for E-Commerce include online sales, online marketing, B2B, B2C, Social media business, Mobile commerce, e-payment, and government electronics. E-commerce infrastructure architecture. Safe and secure information for online transactions.

CUSTOMER AND SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT

Knowledge of how to connect with customers and suppliers by means of the Internet (Email, website, forum, Chat, CRM, SRM...). Key solutions and techniques to maintain relationships with customers and suppliers. Ensure the smooth flow of information and products from suppliers, to manufacturers, distributors, and consumers.

BUSINESS RESOURCES PLANNING

Provide students with basic knowledge of an ERP system. Key components of ERP are also introduced in this course. Through this, students can realize the importance of ERP, the conditions for deployment on the technology platform as well as the size and scope of activities of organizations/enterprises.

ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM

The subject presents knowledge about accounting work, accounting business cycle, organization and construction of accounting information systems, design, and computerization of accounting work.

WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

Provide students with knowledge, skills, and methods of dynamic web programming with PHP programming language and MySQL database administrator (a widely used open-source programming language). worldwide); Ajax programming techniques in PHP; Some Frameworks support writing web in PHP. Design and implement real-world web applications using PHP web programming language, and operate and maintain websites.

APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT ON MOBILE DEVICES

Introduction to ubiquitous mobile computing, context-sensitive computing, an introduction to the Android operating system, and Android programming methods. Advanced programming methods: multithreading, multi-behavior, SQLite concatenation, Web Services. Cross-platform concept, mobile web design, mobile app. Bookmarks for mobile phones. Mobile Web Apps and device features from Web Apps. Introducing PhoneGap.App localization.

ONLINE MARKETING (E-MARKETING)

Providing modern marketing knowledge, besides using the Internet as a tool to bring products to market. Knowledge of planning E-Marketing (E-Marketing Mix) using online pricing strategy, online advertising, promotions, and internet distribution channels to capture market share, and support business operations.

E-COMMERCE SYSTEM DESIGN

Provides knowledge about the analysis and design of electronic business models. Knowledge of online sales systems, payment, and network safety.

DATA STORE AND OLAP

The course covers the fundamental concepts of Data Warehouses, their characteristics, and architecture as well as the organization of data warehouses, practical applications of data warehouses, and online analytical tools. This includes issues related to the planning, design, construction, exploitation, and maintenance of data warehouses; Multidimensional databases and multidimensional data models (logical and logical), and multidimensional database query language (MDX).

ONLINE PAYMENT SYSTEM

The course introduces traditional and modern payment models. Issues of safety and security of payment information. Integrate online payment methods into the sales and financial management system of the business.

PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT

The course presents concepts, production models, and production management according to Kanban, Lean, 6 Sigma, and resource planning by ERP.

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

The subject introduces the functions of human resource management in order to provide students with the necessary knowledge to effectively manage people in an enterprise, including four main areas: human resource planning resources, attraction and selection, training and development, and retention – management. In addition, students are trained in management skills such as job analysis, evaluation of work results, interviewing candidates, etc...

BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS

The course aims to provide data analysis techniques necessary for performing data analysis in research, and data in business. Students are equipped with basic knowledge of necessary mathematical formulas, from close real-life situations, in the form of business applications, to practice on EVIEWS, SPSS...

INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT

Provide basic concepts of management information systems, components, roles, positions, and importance of the system in the organization; the ways in which the system supports business operations support decision-making, and creates competitive advantage; organizational processes and methods of solving business problems by information systems based on information technology; study some typical information systems in the form of a case study.

INTRODUCTION GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM

The course presents the basic concepts of Geographic Information Systems; space navigation facilities; spatial data models and structures; ways of collecting – importing, storing, querying, analyzing, and processing spatial data; Introduction to statistics and analysis in GIS.

E-COMMERCE LAW

The course provides knowledge about the law in general and the provisions of Vietnamese and international laws for the field of IT and E-Commerce.

DECISION SUPPORTING SYSTEM

This course is intended for students majoring in Management Information Systems (MIS) and Electronic Commerce (EC). The course aims to provide concepts, knowledge, and skills to build and implement decision support systems. This course is a synthesis of many different subjects: mathematical modeling, databases, expert systems, neural systems, natural language processing, operations learning, and management science. , user interfaces, graphic techniques, programming techniques, and some scientific studies on the psychology and attitude of managers.

SPATIAL DATABASE SYSTEM

The course presents the basic concepts of spatial database systems, spatial data models, design methods, spatial database storage, and querying spatial data. time. At the same time, the subject introduces methods of building spatial database systems with today's popular database design, storage, and processing software and methods of integrating them with GIS software in building spatial databases.

DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL MANAGEMENT

Introduction to basic knowledge about the organization and operation of product distribution systems (chains of distributors, agents, stores) applied in enterprises. Specifically, this subject equips students with the main basic knowledge: the role and importance of the distribution system for the business in realizing the objectives of the business, and the design of the distribution channel. How is the distribution conducted? how to select and evaluate members in the distribution system? policies and measures to stimulate members in the distribution system to operate with high efficiency.

SALES MANAGEMENT

Help students acquire basic knowledge and skills about sales management, awareness of sales managers and salespeople in the company, understanding and applying skills to customers. As a sales manager, understand how to build and manage a sales team, and finally realize the future development of sales management.

E-COMMERCE SAFETY AND SECURITY

The course focuses on two main parts: system safety and data security in e-commerce. In the data security section, students are provided with knowledge about information encryption and applications. In the data security section, students will be provided with practical knowledge of information security and how to use it to protect operating systems, networks, and software systems.

DATA MINING

The course aims to provide basic knowledge about data mining and the knowledge discovery process, the main stages of data mining, and knowledge discovery. Students are equipped with key techniques in data mining such as classification, clustering, regression, time series, association rules, etc., as well as how to use tools to support building data mining applications.

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

The course provides in-depth knowledge of supply chain management and implementation of supply chain systems. The knowledge and techniques of optimization in supply chain management are applied to support production planning, transportation, and logistics implementation.

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

Providing students with basic theories on management studies, and business activities including financial management, business, human resources, production, and supply.

BIG DATA

The course provides an overview of what big data is and the challenges of big data (analyzing and processing capabilities). Introduces R statistics, Hadoop, and Map reduce techniques to visualize and analyze big data and create statistical models.

ELECTRONIC BUSINESS STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

The course presents the concepts of strategy and strategic management using the balanced scorecard tool, strategy map. How to plan, organize, execute, and control the operation of the business according to the e-strategy.

SOCIAL NETWORK

The course aims to introduce students to social media analysis on both static and dynamic networks. The first half of the course will introduce students to how to analyze a static network using the data and the implications of the results obtained based on this analysis. The second half of the course will focus on dynamic network analysis. Random network patterns and statistics will be specified. Strategic network formation will also be introduced. The formed network is one of the most popular research topics in social network analysis (SNA). Form (network) game theory to deal with problems such as balance, stability, bargaining, handover, coordinated selection, and adaptation to network changes. Using Pajek software helps students measure and display network data. Students will practice using this software through exercises.

1. Total credits:  134 crdits

2. Curriculum structure

2.1 General education (36 credits)

- Political science and Philosophy courses: 11 credits

- Social sciences and Humanities: 4 credits

  General State Law (2)

Optional courses (not less than 2 credits)

  Introduction of Psychology (2)

  Introduction of Logics (2)

- Foreign language (English): 9 credits

- Mathematics and Computer science courses: 9 credits

  Advanced math 1 (3 credits)

  Advanced math 2 (3 credits)

  Probability and Statistics (3 credits)

2.2 Specialization courses (98 credits)

Compulsory courses (73 credits)

Basic programming (4 credits)

Discrete mathematics (3 credits)

Data structure (3 credits)

Data structures and algorithms (3 credits)

Database (3 credits)

Introduction of E-commerce (3 credits)

OS principles (3 credits)

Computer architecture (2 credits)

General economics (3 credits)

E-commerce (3 credits)

Introduction to Supply Chain Management (3 credits)

Human Resource Management (3 credits)

Corporate governance (3 credits)

Sales Management (3 credits)

Law on E-commerce (3 credits)

Internet (3 credits)

Business process analysis and design (3 credits)

Customer and supplier relationship management (3 credits)

Online payment system (3 credits)

Distribution channel management (3 credits)

E-commerce system design (3 credits)

Online Marketing (E-Marketing) (3 credits)

Decision support (3 credits)

E-commerce safety and security (3 credits)

Research methods  (2 credits)      

Optional courses (not less than 25 credits)

Production Management (3 credits)

Database management system (3 credits)

Object Oriented Programming (3 credits)

Management information systems (3 credits)

Introduction to geographic information systems (3 credits)

Accounting information system (3 credits)

Information technology project management (3 credits)

Web application development (3 credits)

Business data analysis (3 credits)

Enterprise human resource planning (3 credits)

Mobile application development (3 credits)

Introduction Software Technology (3 credits)

Spatial database system (3 credits)

Data Warehouse and OLAP (3 credits)

Supply chain management system (3 credits)

2.3 Internship and Graduation Thesis (14 credits)

- Internship Project Report (4 credits)

- Graduation thesis (6 credits) or Replacement courses for Thesis (6 credits)

  Strategic management of E-commerce (3 credits)

  Big data (3 credits)

  Data Mining  (3 credits)