Graduate Microcertificate in
Enterprise Resource Planning
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is business management software that allows an organization to leverage a suite of integrated applications. ERP systems streamline and automate processes, creating a leaner, more accurate and efficient operation. The demand for professionals with expertise in working with these systems is rapidly expanding. This 6-hour graduate microcertificate provides an avenue for professionals in any discipline to develop marketable skills in enterprise resource planning (ERP). Coursework focuses on the fundamentals of analyzing data and how to use that analysis to support decision-making.
This microcertificate, which can be added to your resume, is one block in an educational pathway that could lead to a master’s degree. Course credit with a grade of “B” or better can be applied to the online Graduate Certificate in Enterprise Systems, online Professional Master of Information Systems, and on-campus Master of Applied Business Analytics programs.
75%
Online
Most coursework is completed online, but students are required to come to campus one Saturday each month.
6
Credit Hours
Bachelor's
Degree Required
Courses
- ISYS 52103 - ERP Fundamentals
And one of the following courses:
- ISYS 52203 - ERP Configuration and Implementation
- ISYS 52303 - Seminar in ERP Development
Coursework cannot be transferred from another institution to meet the requirements of a microcertificate. Past graduate credit cannot be retroactively applied toward the microcertificate.
Admissions Requirements
All admissions requirements can be found on the Graduate School of Business Admissions Requirements page.
Tuition / credit hour | $614.96 |
Fee / credit hour | |
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Program | $321.86 |
Course Material | $50 |
Off-campus | $30 |
Tuition and fees per credit hour reflect fall 2024 rates.
Certificate programs are not eligible for financial aid.