Achieve a lucrative position as a SAP specialist in the growing world of digital-resource management, with our world-class Master of Enterprise Resource Planning.

Our program gives you specialised and sought-after expertise. It is highly valued in the industry, as the only course at this level in Australia. We have strong industry connections, offering real-world experience and networking opportunities.

During your study, you will develop practical, up-to-date knowledge of SAP software. We offer hands-on experience and online access to SAP programs. You will learn the latest SAP solutions and applications:

  • SAP S/4 HANA
  • SAP Fiori
  • Business Information Warehouse
  • Business Objects
  • Business Intelligence
  • SAP Analytics Cloud
  • Customer Relationship Management
  • Advance Planner and Optimiser
  • Solution Manager
  • Netweaver components.

If you already work with SAP systems, our masters degree will help you to achieve the next level in your career. For IT and computer science graduates, it is the perfect bridge into a corporate profession.

Take your next step into one of the many exciting organisations that rely on SAP/ERP solutions.

Careers

In an era where information and data are central to business, our Master of Enterprise Resource Planning gives you the knowledge you need to succeed.

According to Accenture, there are more than 50,000 SAP professionals working worldwide on SAP digital-integration programs. There are more roles in which SAP expertise is required than roles with any other systems integrator.

By completing this course, you’ll gain a competitive advantage for senior roles in ICT and ERP. Industries where ERP/SAP skills are used include:

  • construction
  • customer relationship management
  • finance
  • manufacturing
  • marketing
  • sporting industries
  • tourism.

Use Labour Market Insights to find average salaries for ICT business and system analysts in Australia.

Course structure

To attain the Master of Enterprise Resource Planning, students will be required to complete 192 credit points consisting of:

  • 48 credit points college core units
  • 96 credit points professional core units
  • 12 credit points BCO6672 The Information Systems Professional
  • 12 credit points BMO7006 Applied Business Project (Capstone)
  • 24 credit points elective units. Students to select from the approved list (subject to availability). Please check any pre-requisite requirements prior to enrolling.

View the BMEN course structure for detailed information.

College core units

Accounting for Management
Unit code: BAO6504 
Credits: 12

Data Analysis for Business
Unit code: BEO6000 
Credits: 12

Business Economics
Unit code: BEO6600 
Credits: 12

Work and Organisation Systems
Unit code: BMO6506 
Credits: 12

Professional core units

Computerised Accounting in an ERP System
Unit code: BAO6714 
Credits: 12

Business Process Engineering
Unit code: BCO5501 
Credits: 12

Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Implementation
Unit code: BCO5651 
Credits: 12

Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
Unit code: BCO6603
Credits: 12

Business Analytics and Visualisation
Unit code: BCO7000 
Credits: 12

Mobile Computing Application Programming
Unit code: BCO7001
Credits: 12

Experience Management
Unit code: BCO7002
Credits: 12

Analytics Project Management
Unit code: BCO7003 
Credits: 12

Core units

The Information Systems Professional
Unit code: BCO6672 
Credits: 12

Applied Business Project
Unit code: BMO7006
Credits: 12

Elective options

24 credit points elective units from the list provided

Predictive Analytics
Unit code: BCO6008 
Credits: 12

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Business
Unit code: BCO7007 
Credits: 12

On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Critically reflect upon theoretical approaches and analyse their application to achieve effective use of Enterprise Systems to support operations and management practice;
  2.  Justify and interpret theoretical propositions and related bodies of knowledge to critically evaluate the resolution of business problems and make recommendations/recommend actions in contemporary Enterprise Systems
  3. Critically adapt cross-disciplinary knowledge with creativity in decision making supporting the selection, implementation and use of Enterprise Systems
  4. Exhibit accountability in autonomous and collaborative judgements and innovative strategic thinking in response to contemporary and future business challenges
  5. Evaluate and implement industry- specific investigations to resolve complex professional problems and inform management decision-making and how Enterprise Systems and associated Information Systems can support this decision making
  6. Articulate effectively to specialist and non- specialist audiences including multi-disciplinary teams, diverse cultural communities and business and other professional organisations
  7. Formulate and execute an evidence-based capstone experience linked to an Enterprise Resource Planning System to generate and evaluate complex ideas and concepts at abstract and practical levels
  8. Exemplify initiative and inspirational leadership in a dynamic 21st century work environment, acting consistently, ethically and socially responsibly.

Block Model delivery

All postgraduate business programs are delivered using the postgraduate 8-week Block Model.

Entry requirements

English language requirements

You must provide evidence that you have completed an approved English-language test, and achieved the result as described below.

  • IELTS (Academic Module): Overall score 6.5 (no band less than 6.0)
  • TOEFL Internet: Overall score 79 (section scores no less than: Listening 19, Speaking 19, Reading 18, Writing 22)
  • Pearson Test of English (PTE): Overall score 58-64 (no section score less than 50)
  • University of Cambridge - Advanced (CAE): Total score of 58
  • VU English - University Preparation UPU (Undergraduate): Achieved
  • English Language School in Sydney (ELSIS)- EAP 2 (advanced): A grade.

Recognition of prior English language studies

If you've completed a qualification where English was the primary language of instruction, you may be eligible for an English language exemption. Check our guide to English language requirements (PDF, 210 KB) to find out if you qualify.

Students who don't meet the English language requirements may choose to undertake an intensive English course at the English Language School in Sydney (ELSIS).

Academic requirements

Entry into the Master of Business (Enterprise Resource Planning) requires you to have completed:

  • an Australian Bachelor degree (or equivalent) in any discipline OR
  • an Australian Graduate Diploma (or equivalent) in a similar discipline PLUS
  • IELTS (or equivalent), with an overall score of 6.5 (with no band less than 6.0 in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking).

Your eligibility will be assessed when we receive your complete application.

Find out if you meet the minimum academic (international qualification) requirements to be eligible to apply for this course by reviewing the academic entry requirements listed by country

Applicants must be aged 18 or over to be eligible to apply for this course.

Credit for skills & past study

If you've completed one or more of the following courses, you'll be guaranteed a place in this degree. In some cases you may receive credit for your previous study, reducing the time it takes to complete your course.

BSB80120 Graduate Diploma of Management (Learning), ECA College - you will be credited for up to 96 credit points of study.

Apply for this course

Submit an application to study this course at VU Sydney.

Please note that all tuition fees are subject to an annual increase each year of your study, effective at the start of each calendar year. This increase will be reflected in invoicing issued to you. This annual increase in fees is covered as part of the agreed terms and conditions of your Letter of Offer.

Continuing students – BMES

If you need any further support for course information for Master of Business (Enterprise Resource Planning Systems; BMES) you can contact the course coordinator directly at valeria.pashkova@vu.edu.au.

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