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    Sep 16, 2024  
Draft Catalog 
    
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CIS 304 - Systems Analysis and Design


This course addresses the multi-phased process for developing information systems. Students learn modern methods, techniques, and tools used in requirements, elicitation, and the creation of design schemas. Effective systems analysis is a key component in the creation of a successful information system.  Students learn the processes of eliciting and documenting system requirements and the conversion of requirements into effective technical design schemas.

Credits: 3

Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)

Prerequisites: BA 223  (minimum grade of C-)

Program Restriction: Must be a declared major in Computer Information Systems.