SAP
is recognized as the world leader in the development of business software. SAP
has suppied e-business application software to over 13,000 companies in 100 countries.
Its 2005 global sales are projected to be $9 billion.
SAP
Certificate
SAP
Certificate Requirements
MIS
304 - Introduction to ERP and Businesss Processes
Complete
any three (3) SAP-related courses with a "C" or better.
SCM
460 - Purchasing and Materials Management
SCM 445 - Operations Planning and Control
SCM
465 - E-Business
Based
on a Centeral Michigan University study, the average starting salary of SAP graduates
was $5,250 greater than non-SAP graduates.
The
goal is to use SAP technology as a "tool" to help teach business concepts.
Instead of studying "cold" textbook exercises at the end of a given
textbook chapter, students direclty interact with a "real" business
executing "real" functions and transactions in a "life like"
business-to-business simulation.
For
more information, contact Frank DeWolf (898-7270 / fwd101@psu.edu) or
Robert Nelson
(898-6264 / rjn2@psu.edu)
GET SAP CERTIFIED!
SAP Certified Students at Penn State Erie - Spring 2008