BAN206 – Systems Analysis and Design

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BAN206 – Systems Analysis and Design

Unit code & Title BAN206 - Systems Analysis and Design
Pre-requisite Not Applicable
Delivery modes On-campus; Online;
Credit points 10
Study commitment Average of 150 hours of teaching, learning and assessment over the trimester.
Scheduled learning (On-campus) 2 × 3 hours on-campus seminar and tutorial weekly (for block mode)
Scheduled learning (AIA Online) Recorded contents + 2 × 3 hour online seminar and tutorial weekly
Learning Outcomes
  • ULO1: Analyse business requirements: Students will be able to analyse and interpret business requirements to identify system needs and constraints.
  • ULO2: Model system processes and data: Students will develop the ability to create models representing system processes and data structures using object-oriented methodologies.
  • ULO3: Design effective solutions: Students will be able to design robust system architectures and solutions that meet business requirements and adhere to object-oriented design principles.
  • ULO4: Implement solutions: Students will gain practical skills in implementing and testing system solutions, ensuring alignment with business needs and requirements.
  • ULO5: Evaluate emerging trends and best practices: Students will critically evaluate emerging trends and best practices in systems analysis and design, applying them to real-world scenarios to enhance system effectiveness and efficiency.

This unit delves into the principles and techniques of systems analysis and design with a focus on object-oriented systems (OOS). Students will learn how to analyse business requirements, model system processes and data, and design effective solutions using object-oriented methodologies. Through a combination of theoretical study and practical application, students will develop the skills necessary to conduct thorough system analysis, design robust architectures, and implement solutions aligned with business needs. The unit will also explore emerging trends and best practices in systems analysis and design within the context of modern business environments.

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