CSCI 359.0SB & 7RB CSCI359 - Systems Analysis and Design: Prerequisite
CSCI 359.0SB & 7RB CSCI359 - Systems Analysis and Design: Prerequisite
CSCI 359.0SB & 7RB CSCI359 - Systems Analysis and Design: Prerequisite
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION
Instructor: (Name & Title) Dr. Abdullah N. Arslan
COURSE INFORMATION
Prerequisite
CSCI 340 (concurrently) or CSCI 270 (Min Grade C)
Textbook(s) Required
Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World (Fifth Edition or better), 2009 John W. Satzinger,
Robert B. Jackson, Stephen D. Burd
The professor will make supplementary information for the course available online. These
include class notes, assignments, PowerPoint slides, class announcements, the course syllabus,
test dates, etc. The professor will announce in class when such information becomes available
electronically. It is the student’s responsibility to follow these announcements.
Software Required
Optional Texts and/or Materials
Course Description
Hours: 3
The content of the system analysis and design life cycle (SDLC) in this textbook closely
mirrors what our student audience will face in the local area job market. One of the best
ways to learn SDLC is through case studies and this textbook has a running case study
throughout each chapter better than the other competing textbooks. If you can find a good
deal on the fourth edition of the book, that should be fine.
The main objective of this course is to teach students a comprehensive, balanced and up-to-date
coverage of traditional and the object-oriented approach to systems analysis and design.
Instructional Methods
The instructor will cover the topics in the lectures. He will prepare relevant in-class
problems, programming assignments and quizzes that prepare students for exams.
Approaches to assignments will be discussed in class.
GRADING
Final grades in this course will be based on the following scale:
A = 90%-100%
B = 80%-89%
C = 70%-79%
D = 60%-69%
F = 59% or Below
Final score will be out of 100, and the above percentages will be applied
to student’s total score to determine the letter grade.
Assessments
Quizzes 10%
Midterm Exam 20%
Final Exam 25%
Assignments 25%
Project Presentations 20%
TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS
• To fully participate in online activities you will need to use a current Flash enabled
internet browser. For PC and Mac users the suggested browser is Mozilla Firefox.
• Both versions of Java (32 bit and 64 bit) must be installed and up to date on
your machine. At a minimum Java 7, update 51, is required to support the
learning management system. The most current version of Java can be
downloaded at: JAVA web site http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
• You will need some additional free software (plug-ins) for enhanced web
browsing. Ensure that you download the free versions of the following software:
o Adobe Reader https://get.adobe.com/reader/
o Adobe Flash Player (version 17 or later) https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
o Adobe Shockwave Player https://get.adobe.com/shockwave/
o Apple Quick Time http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
This course will be facilitated using Pearson LearningStudio, the learning management
system used by Texas A&M University-Commerce. To get started with the course, go
to myLeo and from the top menu ribbon select eCollege. Then on the upper left side of
the screen click on the My Courses tab. http://www.tamuc.edu/myleo.aspx
You will need your campus-wide ID (CWID) and password to log into the course. If you
do not know your CWID or have forgotten your password, contact the Center for IT
Excellence (CITE) at 903.468.6000 or helpdesk@tamuc.edu.
Note: It is strongly recommended you perform a “Browser Test” prior to the start of
your course. To launch a browser test login to Pearson LearningStudio, click on the My
Courses tab, and then select the Browser Test link under Support Services.
Texas A&M University-Commerce provides students technical support for the use of
Pearson LearningStudio.
Chat Support: Click on 'Live Support' on the tool bar within your course to chat
with a Pearson LearningStudio Representative.
Accessing Help from within Your Course: Click on the 'Tech Support' icon on
the upper left side of the screen inside the course. Then you will be able to get
assistance via online chat or by phone.
Note: Personal computer and internet connection problems do not excuse the
requirement to complete all course work in a timely and satisfactory manner. Each
student needs to have a backup method to deal with these inevitable problems. These
methods might include the availability of a backup PC at home or work, the temporary
use of a computer at a friend's home, the local library, office service companies,
Starbucks, a TAMUC campus open computer lab, etc.
1. Students must report the problem to the help desk. You may reach the helpdesk
at 1-866-656-5511.
2. Students must file their problem with the helpdesk and obtain a helpdesk ticket
number
3. Once a helpdesk ticket number is in your possession, students should email me
to advise me of the problem and provide me with the helpdesk ticket number.
4. I will call the helpdesk to confirm your problem and follow up with you
PLEASE NOTE: Your personal computer and internet access problems are not a
legitimate excuses for filing a ticket with the Pearson LearningStudio Help Desk. Only
Pearson LearningStudio based problems are legitimate reasons to contact the Help
Desk.
You strongly are encouraged to check for your internet browser compatibility BEFORE the
course begins and take the Pearson LearningStudio tutorial offered for students who may
require some extra assistance in navigating the Pearson LearningStudio platform.
myLeo Support
Your myLeo email address is required to send and receive all student correspondence.
Please email helpdesk@tamuc.edu or call us at 903-468-6000 with any questions
about setting up your myLeo email account. You may also access information at
myLeo. https://leo.tamuc.edu
The Academic Success Center provides academic resources to help you achieve
academic success.
http://www.tamuc.edu/campusLife/campusServices/academicSuccessCenter/
The Courses apps for phones have been adapted to support the tasks students can
easily complete on a smaller device. Due to the smaller screen size course content is
not presented.
The Courses app is free of charge. The mobile Courses Apps are designed
and adapted for different devices.
The Courses App for Android and iPhone contain the following feature set:
Based on their preferences, students can automatically receive a push notification with
every new: course announcement, threaded discussion post, grade, and/or
assignment without having to login to the course. Enrolled students will automatically
receive email notifications for announcements and can opt out of this feature. To
receive text notifications, students must opt in.
To begin setting up notifications, go into your course in LearningStudio and click on the
bell-shaped Notifications icon on the main menu ribbon.
By default the student’s university email address will appear. This cannot be changed
in LearningStudio. Additional email addresses may be added by clicking the Add
button. After all of the other selections are completed be sure to click the Save and
Finish button.
The instructor will respond to your questions within 24 hrs unless there are exception
situations such as sickness.
Quizzes: are to be solved independently during the class period. The quizzes will be
administered in class. Makeup quizzes will not be given. However, the lowest quiz
grade will be dropped. Any class material missed by the student is the student's
responsibility to acquire.
Tests: The two in-class tests will be given. Students will be informed of the test dates
around a week in advance. The test will take no more than one class period and
will be given at the scheduled times only. No opportunity will be given to take the
test at earlier or later times except in extreme cases as judged by the instructor.
Makeup: Except extreme cases (as judged by the instructor), no individual makeup
test will be permitted.
Assignments: Written assignments will be given in regular basis.
Project Presentations: Students will be asked to form teams of 3-4, develop a project
following software development principles. Each team will present the work at the end
of the semester.
All quizzes and tests are closed book.
During the lectures and exams laptops and phones must be switched off all the
time.
Attendance:
From the Students’ Handbook: "Students are expected to be present for all class
meetings of any course for which they are enrolled. Per University Procedure A13.02,
effective September 1, 1996, students are responsible for learning about and complying
with the attendance policy stated in the catalog, Student’s Guidebook, and/or faculty
syllabus. It is the prerogative of the faculty to drop students from courses in which they
have accrued excessive absences as defined in the course syllabus.”
The instructor will take the attendance at the beginning of each lecture and only
once.
Lateness and leaving class early may count as an absence and are not acceptable
unless you are ill or a family emergency exists. If you miss a lecture, it is your
responsibility to obtain notes from a fellow student. Office hours are not meant for
individual lectures. Any class material missed by the student is the student's
responsibility to acquire.
Academic Dishonesty:
Academic integrity is the pursuit of scholarly activity free from fraud and deception and
is an educational objective of this institution. Academic dishonesty includes, but is not
limited to, cheating, plagiarizing, fabricating of information or citations, facilitating acts
of academic dishonesty by others, having unauthorized possession of examinations,
submitting work of another person or work previously used without informing the
instructor, or tampering with the academic work of other students. If you are caught in
an academic dishonesty situation on any course work, you will be given a grade of F
for the course and referred to the Dean of Students for further disciplinary action.
"All students enrolled at the University shall follow the tenets of common decency and
acceptable behavior conducive to a positive learning environment.” (See Student’s
Guide Handbook, Polices and Procedures, Conduct).
Withdrawal Policy:
There are deadlines for withdrawing from this course. It is the student’s responsibility to
follow these deadlines.
TAMUC Attendance
For more information about the attendance policy please visit the Attendance
webpage and Procedure 13.99.99.R0.01.
http://www.tamuc.edu/admissions/registrar/generalInformation/attendance.aspx
http://www.tamuc.edu/aboutUs/policiesProceduresStandardsStatements/rulesProcedur
es/13students/academic/13.99.99.R0.01.pdf
Academic Integrity
Students at Texas A&M University-Commerce are expected to maintain high
standards of integrity and honesty in all of their scholastic work. For more details and
the definition of academic dishonesty see the following procedures:
http://www.tamuc.edu/aboutUs/policiesProceduresStandardsStatements/rulesProcedur
es/13students/undergraduates/13.99.99.R0.03UndergraduateAcademicDishonesty.pdf
http://www.tamuc.edu/aboutUs/policiesProceduresStandardsStatements/rulesProcedur
es/13students/graduate/13.99.99.R0.10GraduateStudentAcademicDishonesty.pdf
ADA Statement
Students with Disabilities
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that
provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among
other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a
learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities.
If you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact:
Smoke, Vapor & Tobacco Free Environment: Procedure 34.05.99.R1 now prohibits
the use of vapor/electronic cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, snuff and chewing tobacco
inside and adjacent to any building owned, leased, or operated by A&M – Commerce.
Nondiscrimination Notice
Texas A&M University-Commerce will comply in the classroom, and in online courses,
with all federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination and related retaliation on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, genetic information or
veteran status. Further, an environment free from discrimination on the basis of
sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression will be maintained.
Texas Senate Bill - 11 (Government Code 411.2031, et al.) authorizes the carrying of a
concealed handgun in Texas A&M University-Commerce buildings only by persons who
have been issued and are in possession of a Texas License to Carry a Handgun.
Qualified law enforcement officers or those who are otherwise authorized to carry a
concealed handgun in the State of Texas are also permitted to do so. Pursuant to Penal
Code (PC) 46.035 and A&M-Commerce Rule 34.06.02.R1, license holders may not
carry a concealed handgun in restricted locations.
Web url:
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es/34SafetyOfEmployeesAndStudents/34.06.02.R1.pdf