e-Commerce Major

What does an e-Commerce major do?

An e-Commerce major combines the study of business and marketing with today’s technology. e-Commerce majors most often focus on the principles behind electronic retailing.

What types of jobs do e-Commerce majors take after graduation?

There are a variety of career paths available to e-Commerce majors, including:

  • Online Security/Computer Systems
  • Marketing
  • Entrepreneur

What degrees do e-Commerce majors pursue?

Most e-Commerce majors first earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, with a focus or concentration in e-Commerce. Some schools may offer more specific degree programs, including a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in e-Commerce.

How much does an e-Commerce program cost?

School costs vary widely, depending on the type of school you choose and what type of program you are pursing. You can find average school costs for public e-Commerce colleges and private e-Commerce colleges in our compare colleges section.

How do I pay for an e-Commerce program?

Whether you are paying for an undergraduate or graduate e-Commerce program, it’s important that you complete the FAFSA and review your financial aid options. You should start by trying to obtain college scholarships and college grants (free money) to pay for your e-Commerce program. Then use federal student loans, such as the Federal Stafford Loan. If free money and federal loans are not enough to pay for your e-Commerce program, you can begin to research private student loans to cover the remainder of your school costs.

What is the average salary for e-Commerce majors?

The average pay for e-Commerce majors is likely similar to that of Business Majors. For those e-Commerce majors who decide to start a business, salary can fluctuate greatly depending on the success of the start-up.

An e-Commerce major probably performs well in or enjoys the following subjects:

  • Marketing
  • Finance
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Computer courses