Northcentral University in Prescott Valley, Arizona, offers an online master of business administration (MBA) degree with an electronic commerce specialization. The entire degree course is provided online so those in business or who have other employment can continue to work while pursuing the degree at their own pace. The master's is based primarily on coursework but also includes a final research project.
Hawaii Pacific University offers an MBA with a concentration in e-business. Students can complete the program in 18 months at the Honolulu campus, or take it online. Created in 1965, the university prides itself on being internationally minded. With a variety of objectives, the MBA program provides students in the concentration with the skills needed to compete in e-commerce.
DeVry University, through its Keller Graduate School of Management, offers a 16-course program online or at several U.S. locations leading to an MBA with a concentration in electronic commerce management. The school also provides an accelerated option in which students can finish the degree in less than 18 months. The flexible scheduling of the classes allows working students to take time off during their degree program and finish at their own pace.
The Ellis College of New York Institute of Technology offers an online MBA with a specialization in e-commerce. Students learn how to use the Internet in their business and marketing, creating opportunities for themselves and their companies. The e-commerce specialization can be combined with another specialization in a 45-credit course or taken alone in a 36-credit course. The school also offers financial incentives for those serving in the U.S. military.