Systems Analysis (Certificate)
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Certificate in Systems Analysis program is designed for students seeking knowledge that will prepare them for a career as a system analyst. The certificate requires completion of four graduate courses in topics such as project management, process engineering, object-oriented system analysis, modeling and design, and application development methodologies. Students may apply credits earned in the certificate program toward a graduate degree.
Program Details
- Program Type: Certificate/Non-degree
- Degree: Certificate
- Department: Information Technology and Management
- College: College of Computing
- Program Location: On Campus
Career Opportunities
An advanced education opens up a variety of career opportunities.
Curriculum
The certificate program includes four graduate courses in topics such as:
- Project management
- Process engineering
- Object-oriented system analysis
- Modeling and design
- Application development methodologies
Admission Requirements
Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, but the degree does not need to be in an information technology or a computer-related field. Prerequisites may be required for some courses in the certificate program, but the prerequisites will not be applied toward the certificate.
