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SAP Program

SHSU/SAP Certificate of Completion

SHSU is a member of the SAP University Alliance and offers a number of SAP content courses in the COBA curriculum. As the result, SAP America, Inc. and the SHSU College of Business Administration jointly award a Certificate of Completion to students who complete a program of study supported by the mySAP Business Suite as offered by SHSU.  In order to receive this certificate, a student must complete (with a grade of C or better) at least three courses offered by COBA that have a minimum required SAP content.

 

The courses that generally meet the required SAP content are

Undergraduate:

ACC 381 Principles of Accounting Systems Design                     

MGT 374 Human Resources Management

MGT 472 Compensation

MIS 388 Management Information Systems (certain sections – check with the instructor)

MIS 480 Design and Implementation – ERP Systems

Graduate:

MGT 574 Seminar in Human Resource Management

ACC/MGT/MIS 595 ERP Business Process Integration

 

Students who plan to take any of these courses specifically to obtain the certificate should check with the instructor to ensure the required SAP content will be covered that semester.

 

Upon completion of the requirements for this certificate, students will have a basic understanding of the SAP system and will be experienced in master data creation and transaction processing using SAP.  Students who are awarded this certificate may list SAP as a basic skill on their resumes and thus increase their desirability to firms and companies that utilize SAP or other ERP systems.

If a student's course of study includes ACC/MGT/MIS 595 as one of the three courses taken to obtain this certificate, the student is eligible to attend an SAP ERP Academy to pursue certification from SAP as an SAP Certified Associate.

For additional information, contact Dr. Ross Quarles, SAP Program Director at rquarles@shsu.edu.

For more information about SAP, go to http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/uac.