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CIS 233 - Systems Analysis


5.0 Credits
A practical approach to real world systems analysis and design. Includes the systems development life cycle, structured methodologies and project planning. A case study project is analyzed, requirements are written and a systems design specification document is prepared. Prerequisite: Completion of at least 45 credits toward an ATA degree or CIS 116  and completion of at least one writing requirement or equivalent experience.

Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Describe the phases of a systems development lifecycle. [COMMUNICATE]
  2. Use root-cause analysis techniques to define the scope of a system problem. [REASON]
  3. Use industry-standard modeling methods to examine and diagram the components of a system. [COMMUNICATE]
  4. Identify and write functional requirements for a system. [COMMUNICATE]
  5. Research and compare possible solution options to meet system requirements. [REASON]
  6. Evaluate and rate feasibility of potential options. [REASON]
  7. Propose a solution that would meet defined requirements. [COMMUNICATE]



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