Enterprise Resource Planning for non-business majors
Undergraduate Badge
Grand Rapids • Face to face • 9 Credits
Undergraduate Badge
Grand Rapids • Face to face • 9 Credits
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are comprehensive integrated information systems that have become the most commonly used software applications in organizations.
Grand Valley's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Undergraduate Badge for non-business majors is designed to provide students with essential skills in ERP systems, particularly SAP. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical training, preparing students for the SAP TS410 Certification exam.
The coursework includes three courses totaling nine credit hours: Enterprise Information Systems, Systems Analyses and Design or Enterprise Systems Configuration, and SAP TS410 Certification Preparation. These courses offer a comprehensive understanding of ERP systems from both functional and transactional perspectives.
Studying ERP at Grand Valley offers several benefits, including:
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Admissions to complete a digital badge is open to both degree and nondegree seeking students. If you are not currently a Grand Valley student, start your application here.
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This gives nonbusiness majors practical exposure to the same systems used by global companies.
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