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SUPPLY CHAIN, OPERATIONS, AND TECHNOLOGY (B67)  (Dept. Info)Business  (Policies)

B67 SCOT 560Enterprise Resource Planning1.5 Units
Description:This course introduces students to the concepts of Enterprise Resource Planning systems, and the integrated business processes which ERP systems support. These processes include sales and operations planning, materials management, manufacturing requirements planning, and financial reporting. Cross-functional business processes, such as Order-to-Cash, integrate sales and distribution, materials management, and financial accounting. The ERP system provides a "roll-up" to financial reporting systems which is essential for cost management and control. This course introduces participants to integrated business processes through the application of SAP modules supporting Sales and Distribution (SD), Materials Management (MM), Financial Accounting (FI), Production Planning (PP), and Controlling (CO) as components of the SAP integrated business solution. This is a hands-on workshop type of class which enables you to learn the business processes which SAP-ERP supports. The class provides opportunities for problem-solving, collaboration, and active learning. The Enterprise Systems course will enable you to acquire the skills and knowledge needed for roles as business analysts, configuration specialists, and consultants. This skill set provides significant opportunities to increase your value for roles as enterprise architects, business systems analysts, IT project managers, and information systems specialists in accounting/finance, sales/distribution, human resources, production planning, materials management, and supply chain.
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