The Master of Science in E-Commerce (MS in E-Commerce) is a comprehensive program designed to prepare students for careers in the digital economy.  This inter-disciplinary program draws from knowledge areas such as business and management, public policy, legal issues and intellectual property, and information technology. Students will be able to integrate the concepts, tools and techniques learned in their coursework to analyze, design and deploy Internet- and Web-based solutions in areas such e-commerce, management, banking, health care, government, and education. In addition, they will respond to the demand for professionals - in Northern Virginia and beyond - with skills and knowledge to create new business processes, architectures and systems for the emerging digital economy.

The MS in E-Commerce is a University-wide program, managed jointly by the School of Information Technology and Engineering, the School of Management, the School of Public Policy, the School of Law, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Nursing and Health Science.  It is housed in the School of Information Technology and Engineering.

Program Director: Prof. Larry Kerschberg, School of Information Technology and Engineering.

Steering Commitee:

Prof. Angel J. Burgos, School of Management
Prof. Peggy J. Maddox, College of Nursing and Health Science
Prof. Jeff Parker, School of Law
Prof. Pris Regan, College of Arts and Science
Prof. Steve Ruth, School of Public Policy