Course details
Victoria University (Australia)'s Master of Enterprise Resource Planning Management course is intended for students who want to gain a broader, more insightful domain knowledge of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). With this degree you can become an expert ERP consultant.
- Specialize in ERP Systems: Finish the course and gain a Masters degree in ERP Management from Victoria University, one of Australia's largest universities.
- Advance your Career: Achieve career distinction as a recognized ERP systems expert. High-paying ERP job opportunities in a wide range of industries become available to you.
- Gain skill and ability in SAP ERP, the world's leading ERP tool receive 6 SAP Alliance Certificates awarded jointly by SAP-Australia and Victoria University as proof of your proficiency with the SAP ERP software.
What will I learn?
The objective of the course is to provide an appreciation of ERP systems where students will be able to gain navigational, configuration, integration, implementation and management skills require to operate and manage ERP systems, especially the SAP ERP System. These include:
- The ability to make critical assessments in using and implementing ERP systems.
- Employment of a systematic, professional and quality approach to ERP systems.
- The ability to apply the full range of management skills to ensure that ERP systems meet defined business needs.
- Enabling professionals already working in the ERP industry to upgrade their skills and knowledge so they can maximize their contribution to their organizations.
Program Outline
The program consist of total of 12 modules:
BAO6714 Computerized Accounting in an ERP Systems (SAP FI)
The aims of this unit of study are to demonstrate the use of integrated information systems in medium to large size organizations and to demonstrate how these systems facilitate the production of accounting information. Students will develop sound theoretical knowledge of the use of ERP systems, in conjunction with competency in the practical use an ERP system to facilitate financial and management accounting. Topics include: overview of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, general ledger, financial reporting and management reporting in an ERP system; hardware/software acquisition alternatives; control in an ERP information system, and accounting evaluation of an ERP implementation.
BCO5647 Application Programming Techniques (SAP ABAP)
The aim of the unit of study is to extend the knowledge of introductory programming techniques; provide students with practical experience in programming with an emphasis on commercial applications with a business oriented language; introduce students to data structures. Topics include: key features of the programming language in use; structured tools and techniques; data manipulation; report generation; file structures; interactive processing.
BMO5565 Human Resource Information Systems (SAP HR)
This unit of study aims to investigate factors associated with the analysis, design and implementation of Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS's). The unit of study covers issues in needs analysis, user requirements, system selection and practical use of HRIS software that students are likely to encounter in a typical business organisation. It also includes a study of the change management issues associated with HRIS implementation and the development of HRIS's for strategic purposes.
BCO6672 The Information Systems Professional
This unit develops skills and capacities of an ICT professional including ethical behaviourICT, communication and management skills within a variety of professional scenarios. to The unit critically evaluates contemporary issues relevant to an ICT professional such as professional values and ethical codes of conduct related to working in local and global communities and inpidual responsibilities within these. The unit also includes the role and importance of professional standards organisations, business processes (eg negotiation, procurement and tendering), professional competencies (eg risk analysis, feasibility studies and quality assurance) and contemporary issues (eg security, privacy, internet censorship, workplace surveillance and digital intellectual property) required to contribute to an equitable and sustainable world.
BMO6630 Business Research Methods
To be successful organizations not only need to base their business decisions on evidence but also know how to collect and analyze this evidence in a cost effective manner. This unit of study will enable the student to understand the principles involved in planning and executing a research project, conceptualise a research problem and to assess it in the context of current knowledge on the subject, operationalize concepts to formulate and to test hypotheses, develop or select appropriate measurement instruments for data collection and hypotheses testing, understand the principles for collection and analysis of data and other information and write reports and review the results of research
BMO6603 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
This unit of study investigates the use of integrated computer-based information systems, commonly referred to as Enterprise Resource Planning systems, designed to support a large organisation's information needs. This unit considers issues associated with the analysis, design and implementation of such systems and investigates how such systems implement transaction processing, management information systems and executive information systems across an organisation's various business processes.
BCO5501 Business Process Engineering
The unit of study is concerned with the strategic and organisational issues of process management and the use of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERPs) to realise efficient processes. Designing and implementing efficient business processes can provide important strategic advantages for businesses. This unit of study will describe the major strategic approaches' used to understand, analyse and implement efficient business processes. Workflow modelling techniques, process modelling techniques and procedure models will be presented and practiced. SAP R/3, as an example of Enterprise Application Software, will be used to examine the issues that students are likely to encounter in identifying, reorganising and implementing processes in a typical business organisation.
BMO6624 Organization Change Management
This unit of study aims to enhance students' knowledge and understanding of organisational design, organisational change processes and organisational development and change; and to advance students' skills and competencies in the diagnostic processes for assessing the need for change and the development, implementation, and evaluation of change strategies at all organisational levels. The themes covered will include: An introduction to organisational development and change and different types and philosophies of change; managing change in the contexts of organisational culture, politics, gender and leadership; managing incremental change and the development of intervention change strategies at all organisational levels; the organisational change agent and the diagnostic process; managing discontinuous change; learning environments, systems thinking and change in organisations.
BCO5651 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Implementation
The aims of this unit of study are to provide students with an understanding of the basic methodologies, techniques and tools that are used in the implementation Enterprise Resource Planning Systems using SAP R/3 as an example. It also addresses the issues that need to be considered for successful implementation. Topics include: ASAP Project life cycle, Implementation strategies, Change Management, Data conversion, Implementation Testing, Implementing project reporting.
BGP7730 Business Research Project
The unit provides students with the opportunity, either inpidually or in teams to apply an advanced body of knowledge and skills in ERP to an approved, consultancy-based task. Proposals for projects will normally be developed in conjunction with the unit of study Business Research Methods (BMO6630). Research may include analysis and anticipation of user or business needs; business scenario development and business case studies; the study of existing business practices and solutions, and innovative business models development.
JES0001 Material Management
This unit will develop knowledge and concepts and issues related to the use of Materials Management in ERP and. It will teach trainees about major features of procurement such as determination of procurements, source determination, vendor selection, purchase order processing and monitoring. The trainees will also learn inventory management transactions such as goods receipt, goods issue, and goods transfer and Vendor Invoice verification.
JES0002 Sales and Distribution
This unit develop knowledge and concepts and issues related to the use of Sales and Distribution in ERP. It will teach trainees about major features of presales, sales order preparation, Delivery processing, picking and shipping of the materials to the customers and billing the customers. The trainees will also learn enterprise structure with respect to sales and distribution
JES005 IS Project
This unit adopts a problem –based learning approach applied to real-life scenarios. It aims to pull together all the knowledge students have gained throughout the course and apply them in small projects. In this unit students are expected to learn configuration of SAP ERP functional modules. This unit will add more dimension to the knowledge and skills students have gained at the foundation level of the modules. Students will apply such configuration skills to real life situations and execute actions based on the case provided.
Assessment
Assessment is predominantly project and laboratory based. Some units have an examination.
Entry Requirements
The course entry requirements are described below:
- Bachelor degree with a specialisation in Business, Information Technology or Information Systems, OR,
- Bachelor degree in different specialisation and a Post Graduate qualification (Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma) with a specialisation in Business, Information Technology or Information Systems. (Note: Unit exemptions may be granted for relevant professional experience which will be assessed on a case by case basis by the Course Coordinator), AND
- Professional level proficiency in the English language as demonstrated by an International English Language Test Score (IELTS)(Academic Module) of 6.5 overall with no inpidual band score less than 6.0. Candidates who have English as their first language, or have completed a previous qualification(s) in the English language, are deemed to have met this entry requirement.
Certificates Issued
Upon completion of the following units, students will, in addition to the Victoria University master award, receive the important industry
Graduation Requirements
To receive the Master of Enterprise Resource Planning Management Degree, students must pass all 12 course units listed above.
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