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Introduction to Systems Analysis
This course is part of IBM Systems Analyst Professional Certificate

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What you'll learn
Understand the role of a Systems Analyst in Business Information Systems (BIS) and their impact on organizational success
Develop foundational knowledge of Systems Analysis and its importance in identifying business needs
Identify system issues and articulate their implications for business processes
Recognize the basics of the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and its phases
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There are 4 modules in this course
This module provides an overview of Systems Analysis, its importance in business and technology, and the role of a Systems Analyst in organizations. It introduces key concepts such as information systems, system components, and the relationship between business processes and technology solutions. Students will explore the fundamentals of system development, the challenges faced in Systems Analysis, and the critical thinking skills required to solve complex problems. By the end of this module, students will have a clear understanding of how Systems Analysis contributes to the development of efficient and effective information systems.
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7 videos3 readings3 assignments1 discussion prompt5 plugins
This module explores the role of a Systems Analyst in the development and management of information systems. It covers the key responsibilities, required skills, and various career paths within the field. Students will learn about the importance of communication, problem-solving, and analytical thinking in gathering requirements, designing systems, and working with stakeholders. The module also introduces ethical considerations and best practices that Systems Analysts must follow in professional environments. Learners will also engage in a role-play activity that simulates a stakeholder meeting, demonstrating how Systems Analysts add value across the SDLC by addressing objections, clarifying requirements, and collaborating with technical teams to deliver business outcomes. By the end of this module, students will have a clear understanding of the critical role Systems Analysts play in bridging business needs with technology solutions.
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6 videos2 readings3 assignments1 discussion prompt14 plugins
This module introduces the essential tools and techniques used by Systems Analysts to analyze, design, and document information systems. Students will explore modeling tools such as data flow diagrams (DFDs), entity-relationship diagrams (ERDs), and Unified Modeling Language (UML). The module also covers requirement-gathering techniques, prototyping, and various software tools that aid in Systems Analysis and design. Through an open-ended Dialogue with Coursera Coach, learners will practice evaluating and choosing the right tools for different business scenarios, strengthening their ability to apply theory in practice. Emphasis is placed on how these tools help streamline communication between stakeholders, improve system documentation, and support decision-making. By the end of this module, students will be equipped with practical knowledge of the tools necessary for effective Systems Analysis and design.
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6 videos2 readings3 assignments1 discussion prompt6 plugins
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