IT461L: System Analysis and Design

Credits: 3

Catalog Description

Introduces recent approaches to the analysis and design of computer information systems, including the hands-on use of computer aided software engineering (CASE) tools. The changing role of the systems analyst in both operations and systems applications in today's organizations is examined. The course critically analyzes systems development methodologies, including life cycle models and prototyping; reviews user-led developments and current approaches which facilitate user-developer collaboration; discusses effective diagramming and notational techniques now available to define and document functional requirements and operational business processes; and examines current methods used to test and evaluate the accuracy, completeness, and usability of documented requirements and convert them into efficient systems design or re-engineering processes. Topics include CASE tools, module and transaction design, human-computer interfaces, and system configuration. This course includes practical experience in analyzing and designing an organizational application. It discusses the concept of quality as applied to information systems and business process redesign as well as the role of information systems in managing quality within an organization. IT 461L and MSIS 461L are the same course.

Current & Upcoming Offerings

2025-2026

Fall 2025 1 section
Section Schedule / Time Instructor Location
01
W 05:30PM - 08:15PM
College of Management
M01-0409
Spring 2026 1 section
Section Schedule / Time Instructor Location
01
M 05:30PM - 08:15PM
College of Management
W01-0029

Prerequisites

  • IT110 and 60 credits

Upper-level course in systems analysis and design using CASE tools and practical information system design methods.