MIS-209: Systems Analysis and Design

Course Description

A study of the skills required to perform the role of systems analyst. Emphasis will be placed on developing these systems analyst skills as they apply to the designing, developing and implementing business application software that runs on large mainframe to client-server systems. Topics include: project management tools, sampling and investigating hard data, questionnaires, observations, prototyping, developing UML diagrams to graphically depict a system, developing process specifications, designing effective input and output, developing an E-Commerce based business, database design with normalization, and designing effective user interfaces. Students are expected to work on a team project during the entire semester to develop and present a system proposal to the class.

Prerequisites

CSC 101 or MIS 200 (formerly CIS 200) with a grade of C or higher.

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MIS-209 Sections for Spring 2026

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MIS-209, Section 105

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TypeLocationDate(s)Day / Time
LectureRemote (Zoom Meeting)Jan 20th, 2026 – May 18th, 2026Tuesday, Thursday
5:30 pm - 7:20 pm
LaboratoryRemote (Zoom Meeting)Jan 20th, 2026 – May 18th, 2026Tuesday, Thursday
7:30 pm - 9:15 pm
Type Lecture
Location Remote (Zoom Meeting)
Date(s) Jan 20th, 2026 – May 18th, 2026
Day / Time Tuesday, Thursday
5:30 pm - 7:20 pm
Type Laboratory
Location Remote (Zoom Meeting)
Date(s) Jan 20th, 2026 – May 18th, 2026
Day / Time Tuesday, Thursday
7:30 pm - 9:15 pm