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The students listened attentively as Susan Lowe continued with her explanation, her voice calm and confident as she began detailing the structure of the e-commerce major. The chalk squeaked softly against the blackboard as she wrote down the different areas of focus.
“The economic management side of e-commerce emphasizes business strategy, online market analysis, and the practical application of internet commerce,” Susan continued. “This area will teach you how to manage online businesses and lead them to success in a competitive marketplace.”
She paused, turning to face the class. “On the other hand, the engineering technology aspect dives deeper into the technical side of e-commerce. It focuses on web development, information systems, and cybersecurity—skills that are becoming more crucial in today’s digital age.”
Carlisle, who had been nodding along, couldn’t help but feel a surge of excitement. This was exactly the kind of foundation he needed for his entrepreneurial ambitions. He knew that mastering both aspects of the field would be key to succeeding in the competitive world of online business.
Wanda, seated beside him, was scribbling down notes furiously, her pen moving quickly across the page. Although the content was technical, she had a strong determination to grasp everything she could. Her thoughts drifted briefly to the fact that Carlisle seemed so comfortable in this environment, like this major was tailor-made for him. She couldn’t help but admire his natural ease.
“Before we dive into the specifics, let me emphasize,” Susan continued, her voice warm but firm, “that the internet is still evolving. E-commerce is a rapidly growing field, and those of you here today have an incredible opportunity ahead of you. With the right skills, you can help shape the future of business on the web.”
The class seemed to hang on her every word as she spoke with passion about the potential of the field. Some students were excited by the prospects, others more skeptical, but all of them were engaged. Even the more hesitant students seemed to be warming up to the idea of what they could achieve with the right tools and knowledge.
Carlisle couldn’t help but feel a spark of inspiration as Susan laid out the potential. He glanced over at Wanda, who was now looking up at him with a soft smile. Her focus on her notes seemed to be in perfect sync with the energy in the room. It was as though they were both starting to realize the magnitude of what they had just stepped into.
As the lecture continued, Carlisle’s mind wandered, formulating ideas and plans for the future. He knew this was only the beginning, and whatever lay ahead, he was determined to make the most of it.