İŞL448

Enterprise Resourse Planning

Faculty \ Department
School of Economics and Administrative Sciences \ Business Administration
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
3
6
Compulsory
English
Prerequisites
-
Programs that can take the course
Management
Course Description
This course examines information systems that enable businesses to manage all of their resources (financial, human, production, etc.) in an integrated manner, and explores the role of these systems in business processes through practical applications.
Textbook and / or References
1. Simha R. Magal and Jeffrey Word (2010), Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
2. SAP Software
3. SAP University Alliances Resources
Course Objectives
The aim of the course is to help students understand the role and importance of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems in business processes; and to teach the design, implementation, and management processes of ERP software. Students will gain the ability to effectively use ERP modules and ensure successful integration by understanding the impact of ERP systems on improving business efficiency, cost control, and decision-making processes.
Course Outcomes
1. By understanding the operation and importance of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, a student identifies the problems and needs of businesses in this area and provides solutions.
2. Gains in-depth knowledge of how all functions of a business are managed in an integrated manner using information systems.
3. Experiences the practical application of all functions of ERP systems, particularly SAP, the leader in ERP software, and understands and analyzes their relationship with other areas.
4. Understand the concepts of enterprise resource planning and control in English and can use the English language in this field.
Tentative Course Plan
Week 1: Introduction to Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
Week 2: Introduction to Business Processes
Week 3: SAP and System Definitions
Week 4: Financial Accounting Module
Week 5: Financial Accounting Module
Week 6: Purchasing Module
Week 7: Sales and Distribution Module
Week 8: Production Planning Module
Week 9: Inventory Management Module
Week 10: Warehouse Management Module
Week 11: Material Requirements Planning Module
Week 12: Process Integration
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Midterm % 30
• Final % 30
• Homework % 25
• Quiz % 15
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