SAP Intensive Course, 2024-2025
- Credits:
- 3 ECTS credits
- Location:
- -
- Continuous learning category:
- Business and international collaboration
- Teaching format:
- Independent learning, Distance teaching
- Price:
- 60 € (VAT 0%)
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- identify the modules of the SAP ERP system.
- understand the role of ERP system in refining information in financial management.
- utilize SAP functionalities in business processes.
- recognize SAP-reports as a management accounting tool.
This course develops the following generic skills: This course taught in English develops the student's international skills. Further, the student's digital skills develop with the use of the SAP ERP system.
Course content:
The functionalities of SAP ERP system and information management with SAP.
Study methods
Interactive lectures and practices (12 h), Independent learning (69 h) online. Completion of assignments. See Peppi guide
Teaching language: English
Material told by the lecturer in the beginnings of the course. No pre-assignments.
Evaluation Pass/Fail
This is an Advanced studies level course.
Prerequisites
Intermediary course in management accounting or equivalent competence.
Please note that the student quota of the Open University for this course is maximum two students.
The student is able to
- identify the modules of the SAP ERP system.
- understand the role of ERP system in refining information in financial management.
- utilize SAP functionalities in business processes.
- recognize SAP-reports as a management accounting tool.
This course develops the following generic skills: This course taught in English develops the student's international skills. Further, the student's digital skills develop with the use of the SAP ERP system.
Individual study units cost 20 e / credit. These prices hold for the academic year 2024–2025.
The study fee is paid at registration.
By paying the study fee, the student receives a temporary right to study that entitles them to attend a particular course. The right to study is course-specific, and is required to complete the course as specified in the syllabus for the term, covering both teaching and course exams. If the course is continuously open for registration, the maximum time to complete the course is from 1 August to 31 July for that academic year.
Lectures 12 h (Online teaching).
Registration ends on 13 October 2024 at 23:59.