CIS 375 - Systems Analysis and Design Credits: 3
This course is an in-depth study of the business information system development life cycle, emphasizing the investigation, systems analysis, and logical design phases. Analysis and design techniques are presented which are used to develop computer-based systems. Analysis and design of a variety of business information systems are covered and CASE technology is introduced. Prereq: ACCT 201 , CIS 305 , junior standing. Accounting majors may substitute ACCT 203 for CIS 305 . (A programming language is recommended.)
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