ERP-systems (4962)

  
Coordinating lecturer :Prof. dr. Mieke JANS 
  
Member of the teaching team :Prof. Elseline SENAVE 


Language of instruction : English


Credits: 3,0
  
Period: semester 1 (3sp)
  
2nd Chance Exam1: Yes
  
Final grade2: Numerical
 
Exam contract: not possible


 
Sequentiality
 
   No sequentiality

Prerequisites

The student should have a general business background and be able to think in terms of business processes.
The student has mastered the basics of data management and relational databases.
The student is able to explain key business processes, procurement and sales.
The student is able to familiarise themselves with a new information system.



Content

The following will be covered:

  • Introduction to ERP, including the IS architecture
  • Introduction to SAP (ECC, S/4HANA on premise, SAP Fiori, S/4HANA Cloud)
  • SAP modules “Sales and Distribution”, “Materials Management” and “Financial Accounting”
  • E-Invoicing, PEPPOL and Legal requirements in SAP
  • Navigation in and usage of SAP as key user (front end), consultant (backend) and auditor (audit trail)


Organisational and teaching methods
Organisational methods  
Lecture  
Response lecture  
Self-study assignment  


Evaluation

Semester 1 (3,00sp)

Evaluation method
Written exam100 %
Closed-book
Open questions
Additional information

During the exam, the ERP application used throughout the year may be used. However, the evaluation will be based completely on the given answers to the questions.


Second examination period

Evaluation second examination opportunity different from first examination opprt
No
 

Compulsory course material
 

Compulsary course material will be provided on BlackBoard.



Learning outcomes
Bachelor of Business and Information Systems Engineering
  •  EC 
  • EC 10: The holder of the degree identifies stakeholders and their interests and takes them into account when making decisions. (Stakeholder awareness)

  •  EC 
  • EC 17: The holder of the degree uses IT applications and possesses the basic programming skills to translate financial and technical business data into business-relevant information. (Programme-specific competencies)

 

  EC = learning outcomes      DC = partial outcomes      BC = evaluation criteria  
Offered inTolerance3
3rd Bachelor of Business and Information Systems Engineering J
3rd Bachelor of Business Engineering choice J
Exchange Programme Business Economics J



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