Depends entirely on what you mean by these names: Internet Marketing = e-commerce, with lots of business schools teaching this. Internet Research -- if you mean using and understanding the Internet as a site for searching for information = library science/library and information science, with degree programs everywhere. Internet Research -- if you mean doing empirically based research about the Internet and its use, about applications and application development = graduate progrms in communications, sociology, anthropology, information science, computer science, and probably other fields too (e.g., digital humanities). /Caroline ---- Original message ----
Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 09:26:20 -0400 From: "Olga Kellen" <ovkellen@hotmail.com> Subject: [Air-l] Does anybody have an "Internet Marketing" degree? To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org
or "Internet Research" degree? Anywhere in the world? I was asked this question at an interview... I guess the HR person was not competent... there is no such thing... Anybody can prove me wrong?
Thank you,
Olga Kellen, MS in Engineering Physics self-taught in Internet Marketing and Research
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