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Mar 29, 2026
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IT 501 - IT Systems Analysis As technology evolves as does the methodology for the support and development of operational activities to manage the many unique characteristics of processing environments. This course will provide the introduction into the information technology governance, business process and development methodologies to allow our students to be an effective liaison between technology and business. This course covers modeling, requirements gathering as well as high level understanding of the many technology components to support the enterprise.
Credit(s): 3
Outcomes
- Examine the role of a systems analyst in the business environment, and the impact of good and bad requirements.
- Assess problems, opportunities, and directives that trigger systems development projects.
- Evaluate various systems analysis strategies for solving business system problems.
- Explore the purpose and objectives of the systems design, systems implementation, and systems support phases of the Systems Development Life Cycle.
- Evaluate an IT Project for viability and identify areas that may cause project management risks and issues.
- Create and maintain the documentation required to support the design and implementation phases of the Systems Development Life Cycle.
- Integrate and apply the concepts of Ethics and Values, and their application in a software development environment.
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