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System Analysis and Design is the study of how to understand a business or software problem, gather requirements, and plan a system that solves it. It focuses on the steps used to move from a need or idea to a working system, including analysis, modeling, design, and testing different development approaches such as Agile, spiral, iterative, and V-shaped methods.
This self-paced online System Analysis and Design course uses video lessons, quizzes, assignments, attendance tracking, and a final exam, with grading split 25% Attendance, 25% Quizzes, 25% Assignments, and 25% Final Exam. When you finish, the transcript can be sent for Southern New Hampshire University’s course-by-course review, where it is recognized as IT3ELE – Information Technology Elective.
The course builds practical skills in requirements gathering, system modeling, and comparing development methods, which can help when you are planning, reviewing, or supporting technology decisions in work or daily problem-solving. At SNHU, the credit applies as an IT3ELE elective, so it can support degree progress in programs such as an Associate Degree or Bachelor's Degree by filling elective space rather than a specific major requirement.
After you complete the course, your transcript is sent for Southern New Hampshire University’s course-by-course evaluation. SNHU’s registrar applies the verified equivalency as IT3ELE – Information Technology Elective, which counts toward total credit hours and elective requirements. That can help you stay on track in an SNHU degree plan, including Associate Degree and Bachelor's Degree programs, as long as your total transfer work stays within SNHU’s 90-credit limit. Because the equivalency is elective credit, it supports progress without replacing a specific required course in the program.
This course is a fit for students who want to move credit toward SNHU while keeping their options open in an Associate Degree or Bachelor's Degree plan. It is especially useful if you need an IT elective, since SNHU recognizes it as IT3ELE – Information Technology Elective and allows up to 90 credits to transfer. It is not the best choice if you need a direct match to a required major course, because this one transfers as an elective rather than a specific SNHU core class.
Southern New Hampshire University accepts UPI Study courses for transfer credit on a course-by-course basis. These equivalencies are verified from SNHU's evaluation chart.
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Enroll for $250 (or use a UPI Study subscription), finish in 28–30 days, and transfer 3 credits to Southern New Hampshire University.