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There are 6 modules in this course
SAP Professional Fundamentals is the first course in the SAP Technology Consultant Professional Certificate program. The course introduces you to the world of consulting and the range of skills that you need to succeed in this competitive field.
You’ll explore SAP professional consulting roles and discover what technical consultants, functional consultants, and other professionals do. You’ll investigate the wide range of skills consultants need to have, for example strategic thinking, business process analysis, systems and design thinking, and understanding data, as well as effective soft skills, communication and relationship management. You’ll explore various planning and project management methodologies such as Waterfall, Agile, DevOps, and Cloud. Plus, you’ll start to get a feel for the whole SAP journey, from engaging with the customer to deploying a solution.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Explain what is meant by the SAP ecosystem and the value it brings to customers.
Describe what different SAP professionals do and how they engage with customers.
Understand the core and soft consulting skills that are both in highest demand, and frequently not taught in classroom environments.
Describe a typical SAP engagement and how key professional skills are used at each stage of the SAP Implementation Lifecycle.
Describe key roles with whom an SAP professional typically collaborates.
In Module 1 you will be introduced to the SAP ecosystem and explain how it helps businesses solve problems and achieve their goals. The SAP ecosystem includes SAP products, people, partners customers, and many others who work with us to build the SAP platform. SAP software is at the heart of the SAP ecosystem. You’ll learn how SAP software is used to drive the flow of data and information across organizations. SAP is all about helping organizations become intelligent and sustainable. You’ll find out more about our customers and see how SAP puts these goals into action for them. You will meet SAP professionals from across the ecosystem and get a flavor of what it is like to work with SAP. You will come to understand the skills required to operate as an SAP professional in a business environment and how these key skills are used.
Introduction to SAP Ecosystem and its Value to Customers•2 minutes
Setting Context: What is SAP?•6 minutes
SAP and Ecosystem in Action•5 minutes
What does an SAP Professional do?•3 minutes
3 readings•Total 38 minutes
SAP Professional Fundamentals Syllabus•5 minutes
SAP Insights•30 minutes
Summary of Module 1•3 minutes
2 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Practice Quiz for Module 1•20 minutes
Graded Quiz for Module 1•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 15 minutes
Welcome to SAP Professional Fundamentals – Meet and Greet•10 minutes
Introduction to the SAP Ecosystem – Content Questions •5 minutes
SAP Professional Skills Part 1
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
Module 2 covers the first group of skills you’ll need to be successful as an SAP professional in a business environment. These key skills include how to conduct research and how to think! Thinking strategically helps you focus effectively on problems the customer hopes to solve. You will learn the difference between conceptual and strategic skills through design thinking and systems thinking. You’ll also learn how to apply an analytical tool kit to fully understand the customer’s organization, processes, and technology – and help the customer bring about the right changes to their business.
Communication with the customer is key. Communication and presentation skills will help you create concise, clear, and easy-to-comprehend written documents on SAP projects. At the end of the module, you will learn how Microsoft suite tools can be used to enhance your communication and professional writing skills.
Introduction to SAP Professional Skills Part 1•3 minutes
Research Concepts•5 minutes
Research Methods•6 minutes
Strategic Thinking•4 minutes
Design Thinking•4 minutes
Systems Thinking (Part 1)•3 minutes
Systems Thinking (Part 2)•4 minutes
Understanding the Customer Environment•6 minutes
Analyzing Business Processes and Data•6 minutes
Analyzing System and Technology Environments•3 minutes
Verbal Communication Skills•4 minutes
Presentation Skills•5 minutes
Professional Writing•4 minutes
2 readings•Total 40 minutes
Microsoft Office Suite - Key Skills and Focus Areas•30 minutes
Summary of Module 2•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Practice Quiz for Module 2•20 minutes
Graded Quiz for Module 2•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 5 minutes
SAP Professional Skills Part 1 – Content Questions•5 minutes
SAP Professional Skills Part 2
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
Module 3 is designed to give you specific skills related to SAP planning, project management, and collaboration. We start with personal planning and project planning. You will learn to first determine your goals, then your tasks, then prioritize them. You’ll also cover project management basics such as the implementation life cycle, work breakdown structure, baselines, and statement of work. We will also explore different methodologies like Waterfall, Agile, DevOps, and Cloud-based.
Managing relationships between team members is one of the most vital skills you can develop as a consultant. You will see how building relationships at work is directly related to reaching goals. You will also learn how developing business acumen, political sensitivity, and cultural awareness play a part in building teams and consulting. Finally, you will explore functional skills and domain skills and how they apply to working with customers.
Introduction to SAP Professional Skills Part 2•2 minutes
Planning and Project Communication•7 minutes
Project Management and Development Methodologies•7 minutes
Building Effective Relationships and Collaboration•8 minutes
Applying Functional and Domain Knowledge in Context•5 minutes
1 reading•Total 4 minutes
Summary of Module 3•4 minutes
2 assignments•Total 45 minutes
Practice Quiz for Module 3•15 minutes
Graded Quiz for Module 3•30 minutes
4 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Learning about project management •5 minutes
Experience in project management•5 minutes
Inspiring goal •5 minutes
SAP Professional Skills Part 2 – Content Questions•5 minutes
Introduction to the SAP Implementation Lifecycle
Module 4•1 hour to complete
Module details
Module 4 is an introduction to the SAP implementation lifecycle. You will learn when customers engage with SAP and why. The phases in the implementation lifecycle will take you from engaging with the customer to deploying a solution in the customer’s environment.
You will see how to engage with the customer, discover their challenges and goals, prepare for and kick off the project, explore and analyze the customer’s business and technology landscape, design a solution, then deploy, test, and run the solution. We will introduce you to templates and tools to help accelerate your project work. Finally, you will learn more about how to apply your consulting skills at each stage of the lifecycle.
What's included
5 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
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5 videos•Total 22 minutes
Introduction to the SAP Implementation Lifecycle•2 minutes
Digital Transformation•4 minutes
SAP Implementation Lifecycle Overview•6 minutes
Key Skills for Customer Engagement, Discovery and Analysis•5 minutes
Key Skills for Design, Implementation and Testing•5 minutes
1 reading•Total 5 minutes
Summary of Module 4•5 minutes
2 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Practice Quiz for Module 4•20 minutes
Graded Quiz for Module 4•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 5 minutes
Introduction to the SAP Implementation Lifecycle – Content Questions•5 minutes
Understanding SAP Professional Roles and Functional Knowledge
Module 5•1 hour to complete
Module details
Module 5 focuses on the roles of the functional consultant and the technical consultant. What kind of work will you do if you become a functional consultant? You will focus on the customer’s industry and their processes and operations. You will discuss their pain points and design a solution using SAP software. What kind of work will you do if you become a technical consultant? You will translate the design into technical specifications and ensure that the solution runs effectively in the customer’s environment.
You may decide to focus on a particular functional area such as supply chain management. Or you may decide to focus on an aspect of technology such as writing code. We’ll help you understand what is possible as you start on the journey toward becoming an SAP professional. You will wrap up this module by examining key elements of the SAP product strategy and how it helps customers transform their core business processes.
Introduction to Understanding SAP Professional Roles and Functional Knowledge•2 minutes
Role of a Functional Consultant•5 minutes
Role of a Technical Consultant•5 minutes
SAP Product Strategy and Functional Knowledge•7 minutes
SAP Modules and Functional Knowledge•7 minutes
2 readings•Total 7 minutes
Collaborating with Other Professionals•5 minutes
Summary of Module 5•2 minutes
2 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Practice Quiz for Module 5•20 minutes
Graded Quiz for Module 5•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 5 minutes
Understanding SAP Professional Roles and Functional Knowledge – Content Questions•5 minutes
Hands-on Project: Professional Skills for Successful SAP Implementations
Module 6•5 hours to complete
Module details
Module 6 is where you will apply what you have learned in this course. This will help you assess your understanding and perhaps get a feel for where you would like to direct your own career. You will choose a customer story about a real-life SAP implementation. Then you’ll prepare to join the project depicted in the customer story as an SAP professional on the initial team. You’ll research the customer’s organization, industry, and technology environment using the customer story materials and other creditable sources. You will present your findings to the customer either by writing a short summary or via a short video, explaining what you have discovered. Finally, you will review submissions from other learners, providing them feedback and receiving feedback on your work.
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What will I actually learn in this SAP fundamentals course?
You'll learn how SAP professionals work with customers, teams, and business processes, and how an SAP engagement moves from discovery to deployment. It starts with the SAP ecosystem and common consulting roles, then builds into research, communication, project methods, and the implementation lifecycle. You'll also use that perspective in a customer case study, where you analyze a real SAP implementation story and present your findings.
Do I need any SAP or consulting background before starting this course?
No, you don't need prior SAP or consulting experience to start. The course begins with the SAP ecosystem, core roles, and common project methods, so it doesn't assume you've worked in enterprise software before. It's more about analysis, communication, and customer work than technical build skills, though some interest in business processes will help.
Is this course beginner-friendly for SAP consulting?
Yes, it's beginner-friendly if you're new to SAP and want to understand how consulting work fits into implementation projects. The course explains the big picture first, then introduces professional skills like research, communication, and project planning before asking you to analyze a case. It may feel too introductory if you're looking for deep product configuration or development training right away.
How long does it take to complete this course?
Expect about 14 hours of work in total. At roughly 10 hours a week, many learners could finish in 1 to 2 weeks, depending on how much time they spend on the case study and peer review. The course includes lessons, readings, quizzes, and a final project-style assignment.
Are there hands-on exercises or projects in this course?
Yes, but the hands-on work is case-based rather than lab-based. The main applied assignment asks you to choose a real SAP customer story, research the customer's context and challenges, and present your findings in a short written summary or video. You'll also review peer submissions, so the practice is about applying consulting thinking to a realistic SAP engagement.
What skills and topics are covered in this course?
You'll cover the SAP ecosystem, the roles different SAP professionals play, and how customer engagements progress through an implementation lifecycle. The course also spends time on consulting skills such as research, strategic thinking, business process analysis, communication, and project methods like Waterfall and Agile. Taken together, it gives you a broad view of how SAP work combines business understanding, teamwork, and solution planning.
What can I actually do after finishing this course?
After finishing, you should be able to explain the SAP ecosystem, compare roles like functional and technical consultant, and describe the main stages of an SAP implementation. You should also be able to analyze a customer scenario and identify likely business challenges, team roles, and skills needed at different points in the project. For example, you could review an SAP customer story and write a concise summary of what the customer needs and how an SAP team might respond.
Is this course more focused on theory or hands-on learning?
It's more concept-first than hands-on. Most of the learning comes through lessons, readings, and quizzes that explain roles, methods, and the SAP project journey, with the main applied work coming in a guided case study. It's a good fit if you want context and professional judgment more than technical practice.
Why would I choose this course over other SAP fundamentals courses?
This course is a strong choice if you want to understand SAP work from the professional and consulting side, not just from a product or technical angle. Instead of focusing narrowly on one tool or role, it connects the SAP ecosystem, customer engagement, project methods, and implementation lifecycle, then lets you use that perspective in a real case study. If you're choosing between an overview course and a deeper technical course, this one fits best when you want a broad picture of how SAP professionals think, communicate, and collaborate.