ICT‐555 Systems Analysis and Design (3 credits)



Catalog Description

Catalog Description: Information and communication technologies (ICT) systems analysis and design methods supporting contemporary enterprise. Includes roles, relationship to systems development life cycle (SDLC) reflecting contemporary ICT systems analysis and design practice, methodologies and ICT project management.

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

  • 1. Define information and communication technologies (ICT) systems analysis and design.

  • 2. Explain how ICT systems support contemporary enterprise.

  • 3. Identify and define roles associated with ICT systems analysis and design.

  • 4. Identify the components of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) and explain how the SDLC serves as a
  • framework for contemporary ICT systems analysis and design practice.

  • 5. Identify and compare ICT systems analysis and design methodologies.

  • 6. Identify and use ICT project management methods to support ICT systems analysis and design.

  • 7. Implement an enterprise technology solution utilizing ICT systems analysis and design methods.

  • Graduate Objectives:

  • 8. Identify contemporary ICT systems analysis and design methodologies.

  • 9. Compare strengths and weaknesses of each ICT systems analysis and design method.

  • 10. Synthesize ICT systems analysis and design methods for appropriate implementation situation.