Electronic Commerce MSc
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Overview
Our Electronic Commerce MSc programme will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed for leadership roles in electronic commerce.
The programme covers a range of areas relating to electronic commerce, including:
- leading edge technologies
- business planning and start-ups
- data analytics
- business strategies
- online selling strategies
- digital marketing
- business processes
- strategic service management
These skills and knowledge are applicable to real-world challenges and opportunities in the field of electronic commerce.
Our programme enables you to tackle the complex issues that arise in the ever-evolving world of e-commerce. By choosing our e-commerce programme, you will position yourself for a future in electronic commerce. You will have the skills and expertise required to thrive in this competitive and exciting industry.
Our programme will provide you with the tools to drive innovation and success in your career. You will have access to bespoke career support - designed specifically for those on this programme - to get you ready for the digital business world.
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What you'll learn
You will:
- study the evolving world of ecommerce and online consumer behaviour
- gain insights into the infrastructure and technologies that power e-commerce platforms
- discover how to use the latest digital marketing tactics and tools to promote products and services effectively online
- learn the ropes of launching and managing a digital start-up
- learn to use the power of data analytics to make informed business decisions
- explore strategies for delivering exceptional digital services
Modules
You will study modules on this course. A module is a unit of a course with its own approved aims and outcomes and assessment methods.
The module information below is intended to provide an example of what you will study.
Our teaching is informed by research. Course content changes periodically to reflect developments in the discipline, the requirements of external bodies and partners, and student feedback.
Full details of the modules on offer will be published through the Programme Regulations and Specifications ahead of each academic year. This usually happens in May.
To find out more please see our terms and conditions.
Optional modules availability
Some courses have optional modules. Student demand for optional modules may affect availability.
Electronic Commerce MSc modules
| Compulsory Modules | Credits |
|---|---|
| Digital Business (E-Commerce) Programme Community | 0 |
| Dissertation | 60 |
| Research Methods | 20 |
| Data Analytics for Managers | 10 |
| Strategy, Management and Information Systems | 20 |
| E-Business | 10 |
| Digital Start-up | 10 |
| Digital Marketing | 10 |
| E-commerce Management | 10 |
| Ecommerce Infrastructure | 10 |
| Optional Modules | Credits |
|---|---|
| Web and Social Media Analytics | 10 |
| Digital Logistics and Supply Chain Management | 10 |
| Strategic Service Management | 10 |
How you'll learn
The Electronic Commerce MSc programme offers a stimulating curriculum. You'll develop your knowledge and skills in a supportive teaching and learning environment.
You will:
- engage in interactive lectures, seminars and tutorials. These cover the core concepts and principles of digital business
- take part in in-depth discussions, knowledge sharing, and critical thinking
- join in practical sessions, such as group discussions, computing exercises, and problem-solving activities
- complete coursework tasks. You will be able to show your understanding and apply your knowledge to real-world scenarios
- work on group projects with your peers. Together you will address practical issues and gain hands-on experience
- develop your self-directed learning skills. You will be able to explore reading lists, review literature, and critically analyse research papers
Depending on your modules, you'll be assessed through a combination of:
- Case study
- Design or creative project
- Dissertation
- Essay
- Professional skills assessments
- Oral presentation
- Practical lab report
- Problem-solving exercises
- Report
- Reflective log
- Research proposal
- Thesis
- Written exercise
Throughout your studies, you’ll have access to support from:
- academic staff
- personal tutors and research supervisors
- our University Student Services Team
- student representatives
- peers
You'll also be assigned an academic member of staff, who will be your personal tutor throughout your time with us. They can help with academic and personal issues.
Your teaching and learning is also supported by Canvas. Canvas is a Virtual Learning Environment. You'll use Canvas to submit your assignments and access your:
- module handbooks
- course materials
- groups
- course announcements and notifications
- written feedback
This course has strong links with industry. Our staff are world-class researchers. Several have been successful entrepreneurs, consultants or top level managers. They have worked in government agencies or corporations such as:
They have worked in government agencies or corporations such as:
- IBM
- Oracle
- Philips
You'll be taught by:
- Dr Arturo Vega (Degree Programme Director)
- Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
- Nick Howey
- Dr Yin Liang
- Liucen Pan
- Dr Dinara Davlembayeva
- Dr Haiyan Lu
- Dr Xiaotian Xie
- Sohel Ahmed
- Dr Mengyun Hu
- Dr Ajinkya Tanksale
Your development
Professional skills
Through the course you'll:
- prepare for your career in electronic commerce
- develop your employability and professional skills
- benefit from the city’s innovation community, the Newcastle Helix
- address organisational problems and opportunities in the area of e-commerce
You'll also:
- experience real-life practice as you develop an e-commerce start-up
- connect with, and hear from, digital and tech innovation leaders through guest lectures
- explore how to discover value and access challenges from emerging business and technology
Postgraduate Study Abroad
Dual Award with Grenoble École de Management
Our new Dual Award programme allows you to spend an additional academic year at Grenoble École de Management in Grenoble, France.
After completing your postgraduate studies with us, you would join the last year of their Grande École programme, Masters in Management - M2 year.
On successful completion of the programme, you will be awarded:
- your Newcastle University degree
- an MSc in Management from Grenoble
As part of the Grenoble programme, you will need to either:
- complete an internship (minimum duration 13 weeks, full time), or
- provide evidence of equivalent work experience, either in France or in another country
Please note that students who complete this scheme will not be eligible for the UK graduate work visa.
Semester abroad
The Postgraduate Semester Abroad is an opportunity to study a complementary subject for one semester at a European partner university. You would study with the partner university on an exchange basis.
The experience takes place at the end of your studies, once you have submitted your dissertation/final project. You'll develop new skills to set you apart from other graduates.
Studies undertaken at a partner university will not count towards a double/dual degree award. However, you'll receive a transcript from your host university evidencing your achievements.
Please note that students who complete this scheme will not be eligible for the UK graduate work visa.
Your future
As a graduate of this programme, you will be well-equipped to thrive in a variety of professional settings in digital business and e-commerce. You will have a diverse range of career opportunities. They will continue to grow as the digital business landscape evolves. Your enhanced skills and knowledge will make you a valuable asset to a wide range of industries and organisations.
E-commerce companies
You will be prepared for a wide range of careers with e-commerce companies, from retail giants to smaller, niche e-commerce platforms. You'll be able to manage various aspects of online commerce, from product management to digital marketing.
Typical employers could include:
- Amazon
- Alibaba
- eBay
- Etsy
- Fashion retailers, such Asos or Next
- Furniture retailers, such Ikea
- Flipkart
- Shopify
- Supermarkets such as Tesco
Retail and "bricks-and-mortar" stores
Traditional retailers are increasingly expanding their online presence. Electronic Commerce graduates are much sought-after for roles related to:
- omnichannel strategies
- online sales
- digital customer experiences
Digital marketing agencies
Many graduates find their niche in digital marketing agencies. You can contribute to the success of e-commerce clients by developing and executing digital marketing strategies.
Consulting firms
E-commerce consultants provide valuable insights to businesses who want to optimise their:
- online presence
- e-commerce strategy
- customer engagement
Technology and software companies
Tech companies regularly create e-commerce platforms, payment gateways, and e-commerce-related software. They are always in need of skilled professionals who understand the e-commerce landscape.
Start-ups
Entrepreneurial graduates might venture into the world of e-commerce start-ups. You may choose to:
- launch your own businesses, or
- join early-stage companies, where you can have a significant impact
Careers support
Career development and employability are woven throughout our teaching, learning and student experience.
The School has dedicated employability support and career spaces to support you on your career journey, both during your studies and for up to three years after graduation.
Find out more about our employability offer
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- one-to-one career support
- industry-specific career events
- online career learning tools
- career planning and information sessions
- an annual careers week, where careers activity takes place during reading week, where there is a gap in teaching
- networking opportunities
- specialist careers and business start-up support from the University's Careers Service and the Business School's career consultants
- the chance to apply for various work experience opportunities while studying with us
We're also one of 140 business schools worldwide to be accredited by the EQUIS scheme for our managerial and entrepreneurial skills development.
Our Careers Service
Our expert Careers Service is here to help you take the next steps in your professional life. We will support you while you’re studying with us and for up to three years after you graduate.\ \ You will have access to expert one-to-one advice and guidance through our campus careers centre and online, along with digital resources, workshops, networking opportunities, and careers and recruitment events.\ \ We’ve been awarded 5 QS Stars for Student Employability (2025). Many of our degrees are shaped by strong links with national and international businesses. We are committed to helping you access real-world experience opportunities and develop key skills through paid work placements and internships.
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Quality and ranking
Professional accreditation and recognition
Newcastle University Business School accreditation
Newcastle University Business School is accredited by the:
- Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
- European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS)
- Association of MBAs (AMBA)
Only 1% of business schools worldwide hold this triple crown. Our accreditations reflect the investments we make for our students through providing a high quality teaching environment, innovative programming and active engagement with industry.
All professional accreditations are reviewed regularly by their professional body
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If you’re studying an accredited degree and thinking about working in Europe after you graduate, the best place to find current information is the UK Government’s guidance on recognition of UK professional qualifications in EU member states. This official resource explains whether your profession is regulated in another country, what steps you need to take, and which organisation you should contact.
Facilities
Newcastle University Business School is one of the largest Schools in the University. We have over 4,000 students from over 85 countries. This valuable community extends beyond our current students to include:
- regional, national and international leaders
- over 37,000 alumni in our network, spanning 152 countries
- leading professional and academics who are experts in their field
- businesses and partners in academia
The Business School is the gateway to Newcastle Helix - a landmark 24 acre hybrid city quarter. It brings together researchers, business and communities with the purpose of helping families, communities and cities around the world live healthier, longer, smarter, and easier lives.
We have two buildings – the Business School and the Frederick Douglass Centre. Both offer a range of purpose-build facilities, including.
- computer clusters housing over 120 PCs, plus open IT spaces for laptops
- seven large lecture theatres, plus a 750-seat auditorium – the largest in the University
- 25 seminar and teaching spaces, many with flexible furniture to accommodate learning
- a dedicated Student Hub and Quiet Space, providing a mix of space for group work, individual study, or quiet study
- study pods, some with wall mounted screens, and bookable rooms for working in groups or individually
- a contemporary café, refurbished in 2025
- two dedicated hubs for employability support and events
- a Bloomberg lab with over 20 terminals, so you can experience a real trading room floor
- Experimental and Behavioural Economics Lab, a state-of-the-art research facility for conducting studies in experimental economics and economic psychology
- a flexible conference room with panoramic views across the city and St. James’ Park, which doubles up as a large flexible teaching space
Accessibility
The Business School values individual differences and the diversity this brings. Our buildings are accessible and user friendly. We have a range of adjustments that can support you when moving around our buildings, such as lifts and accessible toilets. We also have gender-neutral toilets in the FDC.
Fees, Funding and Scholarships
Tuition fees for 2026 entry (per year)
| Qualification: MSc Full time | |
|---|---|
| Home students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £15,700 |
| International students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £30,800 |
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EU students without settled or pre-settled status will normally be charged fees at the ‘International’ rate and will not be eligible for Student Finance England support. You may be eligible for a scholarship worth 25% off the international fee. Search our funding database.
If you are unsure of your fee status, check out the latest guidance here.
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We support our EU and international students by providing a generous range of Vice-Chancellor's automatic and merit-based scholarships. See our searchable postgraduate funding page for more information.
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We suggest international students apply at least two months before the course starts. This is so that you have enough time to make the necessary arrangements.
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All International students
If you are an international student or a student from the EU, EEA or Switzerland and you need a visa to study in the UK, you must pay a deposit or submit an official letter of sponsorship. The deposit is payable after you receive an offer to study with us. This deposit is non-refundable and will be deducted from your tuition fees when you register. You may also be subject to academic and English language qualification verification, confirmation of funds and credibility interviews.
International students who received an offer before 18 March 2026
- You are required to pay a £1,500 deposit or submit an official letter of sponsorship.
International students Bangladesh, Ghana, Myanmar, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan who received an offer after 18 March 2026
- You are required to pay a deposit of £5,000 or submit an official letter of sponsorship by 01 August 2026.
All International students (excluding those from the markets above) who received an offer after 18 March 2026
- You are required to pay a deposit of £1,500 or submit an official letter of sponsorship by 01 August 2026.
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| Qualification: MSc Full time | |
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| Full time: 12 months | Programme Code: 5491F |
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