College Faculty of Business Department Accounting COURSE PLAN FIRST: BASIC INFORMATION College Course Course Title Computer Application Accounting Course Code 30703331 Credit Hours 3 Prerequisite Name Office No. Tel (Ext) 053551930 Instructor Dr. dyala aldebei 1 th floor, albalqaa electronic academy E-mail dyaladebei@yahoo.com Office Hours 10-11 Monday and Wednesday 12-1 Sunday, Tuesday Class Times Building Day Start Time End Time Room No. 8-10 albalqaa 8 10 105 electronic Sunday, Tuesday and 10-12 10 12 105 academy Monday and wednesday 8 10 105 8-10 Text Book Practical tutorials based on SAP material, practicing SAP case studies Recommended Study Material HaraldKienegger, Global Bike Inc. SAP, Version 2.01, SAP.References Recommended Further Reading Additional information about the taught topics is available at http://help.sap.com/ Relevant Websites www.sap.com SECOND: PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION COURSE DESCRIPTION
Thesetutorials provide students with the essential knowledge and skills of how to use SAP ERP. This includes understanding SAP system navigation using the Global Bike Inc. (GBI) model company. Moreover, thesetutorials highlight the integration of logistics, accounting and human resources processes in SAP ERP. Therefore,tutorials serve as a starting point and knowledge base for attending advanced SAP trainings. COURSE OBJECTIVES COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES By the end of the practical tutorials, the student will be able to: Knowledge & Understanding Understand ERP basics Understand SAP overview: fundamentals of the application. Understand business process integration in SAP ERP. Understand sales and distribution process in SAP ERP. Understand materials management process in SAP ERP. Understand production planning and execution process in SAP ERP. Understand financial accounting process in SAP ERP. Understand managerial accounting process in SAP ERP. Understand human capital management process in SAP ERP. Intellectual skills Practice SAP ERP Navigation. Create master records for material, sales orders and cost centers in SAP ERP. Practice how to display chart of accounts. Perform a manufacturing process cycle. Practice how to create purchase order, move material and pay vendor in SAP ERP. Practice how to allocate costs in SAP ERP. Practice how to manage employees records in SAP ERP. COURSE SYLLABUS Week Course Topic Notes
Week 1 Introduction into SAP FI ERP Introduction SAP Introduction SAP Product Portfolio & SAP NetWeaver SAP ERP Handouts 01- SAP Introduction.ppt 02- SAP Product Portfolio & NetWeaver.ppt Week 2 SAP ERP SAP Concepts Global Bike Inc. 03- SAP ERP.ppt 04- SAP Concepts.ppt 05- Global Bike Inc..ppt Week 3 Integration Navigation 08- Integration.ppt 06- Navigation.ppt 07- Navigation Course.pdf Week 4 Financial Accounting (FI) 04a- Financial Accounting (FI).ppt FI: Display chart of accounts etc.. Week 5 Financial Accounting (FI) 04a- Financial Week 6 Controlling (CO) 05a- Controlling Case Study Product Costing (CO-PC).pdf 05d- Controlling Case Study Cost Center Accounting (CO-CCA).pdf Week 7 Controlling (CO) 05c- Controlling Case Study Product Costing (CO-PC).pdf 05d- Controlling Case Study Cost Center Accounting (CO-CCA).pdf Week 8 Midterm exam Midterm Exam Week 9 Revision / Assessment 1 Week 10 Materials Management (MM) 02a- Materials Management (MM).ppt Week 11 Materials Management (MM 02c- Materials Management (MM) Case Stud.pdf Week 12 Sales and Distribution (SD) 01a- Sales and Distribution (SD).ppt Week 13 Sales and Distribution (SD) 01c- Sales and Distribution (SD) Case Study.pdf Week 14 Revision / Final Assessment Week 15 Final exam Final Exam
COURSE LEARNING RESOURCES This module will be taught using available resources including: lectures, data show and materials uploaded to the e-learning system. ONLINE RESOURCES 1- http://www.sap.com 2- https://www.oracle.com/applications/erp/what-is-erp.html ASSESSMANT TOOLS ASSESSMENT TOOLS % Participation/attendance 10 practical 15 Mid Exam 40 Final Exam 35 TOTAL MARKS 100 THIRD: COURSE RULES ATTENDANCE RULES Attendance and participation are extremely important, and the usual University rules will apply. A=endance will be recorded for each class. Absence of 10% will result in a first wri=en warning. Absence of 15% of the course will result in a second warning. Absence of 20% or more will result in forfeiting the course and the student will not be permitted to attend the final examination. Should a student encounter any special circumstances (i.e. medical or personal), he/she is encouraged to discuss this with the instructor and written proof will be required to delete any absences from his/her attendance records. GRADING SYSTEM Example: Points Grade 4 A 3.75 A- 3.5 B+ 3 B 2.75 B- 2.5 C+ 2 C 1.75 C- 1.5 D+ 1 D 0.75 D- 0.5 F
REMARKS Use of Mobile Devices, Laptops, etc. During Class, unexpected noises and movement automatically divert and capture people's attention, which means you are affecting everyone s learning experience if your cell phone, laptop, etc. makes noise or is visually distracting during class. For this reason, students are required to turn off their mobile devices and close their laptops during class. Academic Integrity. Students, who copy assignments, allow assignments to be copied, or cheat on tests will fail the assignment or test on the first offense, and may fail the entire course on the second. Plagiarism means using words, ideas, or arguments from another person or source without citation. Cite all sources consulted to any extent (including material from the internet), whether or not assigned and whether or not quoted directly. Course Coordinator:DR.dyala aldebei Signature: Date: COURSE COORDINATOR Signature: Date: Department Head: