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SAP® TERP10 Academy and Certification Exam

Once a year, The University of Tampa offers the TERP10 Academy, which provides intensive training to prepare individuals to become a SAP Certified Business Associate with SAP ERP 6.0. If you are looking for a certification that improves your equity, this is the one. As a student or recent graduate, you are eligible to enroll in the academy and take the certification exam at a price that is simply not available if you wait.

TERP10 is a 10-day course that helps students prepare for the challenging SAP certification exam. It covers the fundamental integrative business processes in the following components within SAP ERP application:

  • Procurement
  • Production
  • Planning
  • Project Management
  • Sales
  • Customer Service
  • Asset Management
  • Financial Accounting
  • Human Resources
  • Analytics (SAP, 2010)

On the last day of the course, students will have the option to sit for the certification exam. Upon completion, the students that pass the exam will receive their SAP certificate. This is a distinguishing accomplishment recognized by the many companies that use SAP.

Visit the SAP website for more information.

Next Class

The University of Tampa SAP TERP 10 Academy

May 13-24, 2013: meets Monday through Friday
Time: 8 a.m- 5 p.m. daily
A one hour lunch break is provided with numerous options on and off campus within easy walking distance.
Location: The University of Tampa, Sykes College of Business, Room 266
Price: only $815 (does not include the cost of meals or the exam)
On campus housing (optional): shared occupancy $305; single occupancy $440 (covers the full two weeks and includes applicable taxes – check-in Sunday, out on Saturday; does not include linen service)

The TERP10 course can be offered at this significantly reduced fee due to The University of Tampa’s membership in the SAP University Alliance. This discounted price is available only to qualified students and recent students of The University of Tampa and other universities that include SAP content in their courses. Payment in advance is required and covers the cost of professional certified instruction and training materials. Payment is required to hold your seat, and the size of the class is strictly limited. Your payment will not be processed until the minimum class size of 20, as required by SAP, is met. If the class size is not met, you will be notified, and your payment will be returned.

TO REGISTER* AND MAKE YOUR PAYMENT, click here.

*STUDENTS see PREREQUISITES below.

*FACULTY desiring to attend should contact Farouq Alhourani (see contact information below) for eligibility. To register, click here and select the 'Qualified FACULTY ONLY' registration type.

To change your registration or make payment on a seat you have reserved, click here.


The certification exam must be purchased directly from SAP America. Your instructor will help you with this during the first days of class.

Register early to hold your seat because class size is strictly limited.

Prerequisites

Students must successfully complete at lest two SAP-approved, 4-credit hour courses prior to enrolling in the workshop. Two years of work experience demonstrating the foundational SAP knowledge can be used for admittance into the workshop if the students are juniors, seniors or graduate students.  Students from other schools should contact Farouq Alhourani (see below), SAP coordinator, to verify eligibility for the workshop.

For additional information about our SAP TERP10 Academy contact:

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