| Unit code & Title | BAN409 - 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 |
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Systems Analysis and Design covers the fundamental concepts behind business system analysis, requirements gathering and system design.
The unit focuses on the application of the various business analysis methods – requirements analysis methods, information gathering and elicitation, Agile, Scrum and Prototyping. It also explores the application of the different business system modelling techniques – business process, structured decision, object-oriented and UML; and design considerations on user experience, interfaces, database and reporting.
Students also explore the challenges in designing distributed systems and cloud systems and learn to work collaboratively with team members to conduct analysis, prepare findings, presentation and report, while applying the above business system analysis methods.
The unit is aligned with the following course learning outcome (CLO):
• CLO2: Apply systems thinking to analyse and design business systems for effective planning and strategy formulation.
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