Master of Business (Enterprise Resource Planning Systems)/ Master of Supply Chain Management

Victoria University

Do you want a senior role in business and technology? Gain a competitive edge with a Master of Business (Enterprise Resource Planning Systems) from Victoria University.

VU is recognised as a leading provider of ERP systems (SAP) education, offering one of the most comprehensive ERP and business analytics programs in the world.

This course provides an information systems perspective to Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, with an emphasis on SAP R/3. Develop the computing and business skills necessary to support the implementation and maintenance of ERP systems and gain an understanding of the strategic implications these systems have on a business.

You'll learn the latest SAP solutions which include:

  • business information warehouse
  • business objects
  • business intelligence
  • customer relationship management
  • advance planner and optimiser
  • solution manager
  • netweaver components

The Master of Business (Enterprise Resource Planning Systems) is a sixteen (16) unit, 192 credit point course with the following structure:

  • 48 credit points college core units
  • 24 credit points business core units
  • 84 credit points professional core units
  • 36 credit points research units
    • 12 credit points business research project; and,
    • 24 credit points elective units

Students who enter with an approved degree in a cognate discipline, may receive Advanced Standing for up to four (4) units and are required to complete the remaining twelve (12) units (144 credit points) to be eligible for the award.

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Location
  • India
Type

Academic Degree

Qualification

Master of Business

Duration

Long (+12 months)

Language
  • English
Attendance
  • In-Person

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