IS-200-1 Systems Analysis and Design

Bachelor's Programme in IT and Information Systems

Autumn

English.

Instruction is a continuation of IS-100 or the equivalent; ORG110 and BE-107.

Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to:

  • Explain basic models and concepts in analysis and design of information systems
  • Describe and discuss approaches to data capture and systems analysis
  • Use techniques for analysis and design
  • Understand how information systems interact and integrate with the organisation
  • Be aware of ethical problems in systems development
  • Produce the documents needed in the systems development process.

Introduction to basic models, concepts, problems, and tasks in analysis and design of information systems development

Student groups will produce a report of their analysis and design activities in developing an information system.

By relating IS 200 to IS-201 and IS-202 the students will learn and experience how their analysis and design can be implemented.

Up till 6 hours of lecture and group work per week:

  • Lectures
  • Supervision
  • Write project report
  • Work in groups analysing and designing an information system

IS-200 will be coordinated with IS-201 and IS-202. It may therefore be difficult to take one of the courses without following the others courses in the same semester.

Approved mandatory assignments and project report. Approved mandatory assignments from previous course completion will not automatically be approved for subsequent completions.

Group examination. Individual graded marks based on the group's project report (50%) and an oral examination (50%). Both parts must be passed.

Theoretical.

Normally second year of Bachelor programme.

Hans Olav Omland.

The syllabus will be published on the home page of the course when finalised. See link in the upper right hand corner of the page.

IS-2200- 1 - 10 ECTS credits
IS-2200- 2 - 10 ECTS credits
IS-1800- 1 - 6 ECTS credits
IS-1800- 2 - 6 ECTS credits
IS-2800- 1 - 6 ECTS credits

Yes.

Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences

ECTS Course Catalogue University of Agder 2012-13
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