The degree program requires 36 credits be completed. All students complete an E- commerce core, the breadth requirement, comprised of six courses from four interdisciplinary foundation disciplines totaling 18 credits.

Following completion of these core courses, students take specialized application courses, for a total of 15 credits, in one of six chosen fields of concentration: Information Technology, Management, Health Systems, Public Policy, Enterprise Management, and Law. Students from all concentrations will deepen their theoretical and practical knowledge through courses in the concentration, the depth requirement, building upon a common core of knowledge.

One of the unique features of the degree program is an electronic commerce capstone project course (3 credits), taken by all students at the completion of all their coursework. The capstone project is an interdisciplinary course that reinforces and integrates material covered in core and concentration courses. It allows students to pursue a mixed team- based, practical project related to E-commerce in an identified area of opportunity. This capstone project serves to give students an integrative experience in response to digital age challenges and opportunities. It also allows them to work with other students from a diverse set of backgrounds.