- Instructor: Institute of Continuing Education
- Duration: 90 minutes
This course is explains how the fundamental business processes interact with SAP ERP in the functional areas such as Sales and Distribution, Production Planning, Financial Accounting, and Human Capital Management. Materials provided include an introduction to SAP, an SAP ERP navigation module as well as slides, exercises, and case studies for each of the below SAP ERP modules.
Software: SAP ERP
System & Version: ECC 6.04
Database: Global Bike 2.1
Target Audience: Undergraduate/ Graduate
Type of Course: Business Process Independent or Integrated across
Units: Integrated Across Units
Introduction to SAP:
This is intended to explain how the fundamental business processes interact with SAP ERP in functional areas such as Sales and Distribution, Materials Management, Production Planning, Financial Accounting, Controlling, and Human Capital Management.
Introduction to GBI 2.1
Abstract
This material explains the company which the introduction material is based on. It describes its enterprise structure in detail.
Motivation
A general understanding of GBI (the company) prior to embarking on hands-on exercises and case studies in the SAP ERP client is critical for success. This narrative provides a historical background for how GBI began and an overview of its operations and strategy. This information will be used extensively throughout the curriculum material.
Navigation
Abstract
This material explains how to navigate in SAP systems. It is aimed at students at universities, universities of applied sciences and other educational institutions with no previous experience of SAP software. It can be used in the classroom or for self-study. On completion of the course, students will be able to navigate through the user interface to deal with business processes and case studies.
Motivation
This material explains how to navigate in SAP systems. It is aimed at students at universities, universities of applied sciences and other educational institutions with no previous experience of SAP software. It can be used in the classroom or for self-study. On completion of the course, students will be able to navigate through the user interface to work on business processes and case studies on their own. The material also serves as a reference for occasional users of SAP systems.
Learning Method
The learning method used is “guided learning.” This is a suitable method because navigating in SAP systems is a fundamental skill yet there is a lot to learn. The benefit of this method is that knowledge is imparted quickly. Students also acquire practical skills and competencies. As with an exercise, this method explains a process or procedure in detail. Exercises at the end enable students to put their knowledge into practice and remember it better.