Introduction to Systems Analysis
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Introduces systems analysis for non-technical professionals and business graduates
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The demand for systems analysts is consistently strong and growing by double digits (US Bureau of Labor Statistics). If you’re looking to start a career in systems analysis, you have a lot to look forward to.
This course gives non-technical professionals and business graduates the ideal introduction to the field. In just 4 weeks, you’ll build a solid foundational understanding of the role, responsibilities, and skills required to build a rewarding career in systems analysis.
During the course, you’ll look at key concepts such as system development life cycle (SDLC), requirement gathering, process modeling, and feasibility analysis. You’ll explore methodologies, such as Agile and Waterfall, and discover essential tools for system documentation and design.
You’ll learn to identify system issues and consider their impact on business processes. Plus, you’ll enhance your problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication skills, helping you to bridge the gap between business needs and technical solutions.
To make your learning more engaging and practical, the course also includes podcasts, a role-play activity with an AI persona, and a dialogue with Coursera Coach.
If you’re looking to kick off your journey to becoming the go-to Systems Analyst employers need, enroll today and get the best start!
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