UPI Study Colleges Southern New Hampshire University System Analysis and Design
Southern New Hampshire University Transfer Credit · Computer Science 390

IT3ELE – Information Technology Elective at SNHU.

Earn this Southern New Hampshire University equivalency through UPI Study's System Analysis and Design — 3 ACE & NCCRS Approved credits, fully online, self-paced.

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🎓3 College Credits ACE & NCCRS Approved ⏱️Self-paced · 28–30 days avg.
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System Analysis and Design — transfers as IT3ELE – Information Technology Elective at Southern New Hampshire University
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System Analysis and Design
Computer Science 390 · 3 ACE & NCCRS Approved credits
Transfers as
Southern New Hampshire University recognizes as
IT3ELE – Information Technology Elective
3 transcript credits · Internal ref: IT3ELE
NECHE accredited since 1968 · Transcript sent directly to Southern New Hampshire University
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🎓 Credit
3 cr
Transferable to SNHU
⏱️ Speed
28–30
Days average to complete
Pass rate
97%
Student completion rate
What you'll learn

A full semester of system analysis and design, at your own pace.

🎯Learning outcomes
  • Apply systems analysis and design principles across software engineering and business domains, identifying and addressing problems through systematic analysis
  • Recognize the iterative nature of systems analysis and design lifecycles and implement theoretical knowledge in real-world business environments
  • Utilize tools and techniques for effective business analysis, including the roles and responsibilities of systems analysts within organizations
  • Assess and compare methodologies used in systems development — including Agile, iterative, spiral, and V-shaped models — and integrate them into the SDLC
  • Model system development processes using UML diagrams, data flow diagrams, use case diagrams, and object-oriented analysis and design techniques
  • Evaluate risk management, security management, and project management components including scheduling, quality assurance, and capacity planning in systems design
📚Major topics covered
Fundamentals of systems analysis and design Systems development life cycle (SDLC) methodologies Agile, iterative, spiral & V-shaped models Requirements gathering techniques Joint & Rapid Application Development (JAD/RAD) Business Process Modeling (BPM) UML models, use case & class diagrams Data flow diagrams (logical & physical) System design & universal design principles User interface & GUI design Systems architecture & service-oriented design Database design, schemas & normalization Risk management & information security Network security & cloud computing security Project management components & scheduling Quality assurance, capacity planning & Gantt charts Software testing, debugging & maintenance
Grading: 25% Attendance · 25% Quizzes · 25% Assignments · 25% Final Exam
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UPI Study sends your official transcript directly to Southern New Hampshire University's registrar. SNHU applies the equivalency: IT3ELE – Information Technology Elective.

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Tuition saved vs SNHU per-credit rate
$1,170
Credits transferred
30
Months to complete via UPI
15

Savings = credits × $342 (SNHU's published online undergraduate per-credit rate). SNHU is not a signed UPI Study partner; it evaluates transfer credit course-by-course, and final credit awards are determined solely by SNHU's registrar.

Frequently asked questions

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📚 About System Analysis and Design
What is System Analysis and Design?
System Analysis and Design is a college-level technology course covering core concepts and practical skills in the subject area. It is Computer Science 390 — worth 3 credit hours, carrying an NCCRS recommendation from NCCRS.
What technical background do I need?
No specific technical background is required to start. The course is structured to build from foundational concepts to practical application, making it accessible to students at any level.
Is this course self-paced?
Yes. The course is fully self-paced with no deadlines or fixed class times. Most students complete it in 28–30 days, but you can move faster or slower depending on your schedule.
How many college credits is this course worth?
This course carries an NCCRS recommendation for 3 semester credit hours in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, in Software Engineering, Informatics, Information Technology, MIS, or Computer Science.
Are there exams? How is grading done?
Yes — the course includes quizzes, assignments, and a final exam. Your grade is equally weighted: 25% Attendance · 25% Quizzes · 25% Assignments · 25% Final Exam.
How do I check if my university accepts UPI Study credits?
Check our Find My College directory . If your university recognizes NCCRS or ACE credit recommendations, UPI Study courses qualify. You can also book a free call with our team.
How does UPI Study compare to a traditional university course?
A traditional university course in this subject typically costs $500–$1,500+ per credit hour and requires fixed schedules, campus attendance, and semester timelines. UPI Study covers the same NCCRS-recommended content at $250 total , with no deadlines and no campus requirement.
Can international students take this course?
Yes. UPI Study courses carry an NCCRS recommendation — recognized by cooperating institutions in the U.S., Canada, the UK, and other countries. Students have submitted credits across 26+ countries.
🎯 About IT3ELE – Information Technology Elective at SNHU
What does 'Elective credit' mean at Southern New Hampshire University?
Elective credit fills the elective portion of a SNHU degree — credits required for graduation but not tied to a specific named course or general education category. Every SNHU degree program reserves a portion of total credits for electives, which gives students flexibility to round out their program.
How many elective credits do I need for my SNHU degree?
SNHU's degree programs each define an elective credit minimum within the total (60 credits for the Associate, 120 for the Bachelor's). The specific count varies by program. Check SNHU's current academic catalog for the exact elective credit requirement.
Can I use System Analysis and Design for SNHU electives even though it's a computer science course?
Yes. The Articulation Agreement explicitly recognizes UPI Study's System Analysis and Design as elective credit at SNHU, regardless of subject area. SNHU accepts transfer credit across disciplines as long as the credit comes from an approved provider with NCCRS or ACE recommendations.
How many UPI Study courses can I stack as electives at SNHU?
Up to the overall 75% transfer cap (90 credits for the Bachelor's). SNHU doesn't impose a separate elective cap beyond that, so you can stack multiple UPI Study elective courses as long as they fit within total transfer maximum and your program's elective requirement.
Is elective credit 'worth less' than named course credit?
No — credit is credit toward your SNHU degree. Elective credits count fully toward the 60-credit Associate or 120-credit Bachelor's total. The only difference is they fill the 'elective' bucket on your transcript rather than a specific named course. They have the same weight in graduation requirements.
🔄 About transferring to SNHU
How many UPI Study courses can I stack toward my SNHU degree?
Southern New Hampshire University accepts up to 75% of degree credit requirements as transfer credit — up to 90 credits for the bachelor's degree. 34 UPI Study courses are recognized by SNHU as verified course equivalencies, so you can stack a substantial portion of your degree before enrolling at SNHU.
Do I need to enroll at SNHU first?
No. You can take UPI Study courses with no SNHU enrollment, no application, and no admission process. Take the course, earn the credit, then submit your transcript to SNHU when you're ready.
How does the transcript reach SNHU?
Once you complete System Analysis and Design, UPI Study sends an official transcript in PDF format directly to the email address designated by Southern New Hampshire University. SNHU's registrar applies the agreed equivalency (IT3ELE – Information Technology Elective) to your transcript. No third-party services are involved.
About this course

Understanding System Analysis and Design for your SNHU credit.

What is System Analysis and Design?

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.

How the course teaches you

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.

How it helps beyond the classroom

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.

Skills you walk away with

Gather and document system requirementsCompare SDLC methods such as Agile, spiral, and V-shaped modelsCreate UML use case and class diagramsBuild logical and physical data flow diagramsAnalyze business processes using BPM techniquesApply system design and universal design principlesEvaluate risk, security, and project planning needs

Taking this course toward SNHU

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.

Who this course is for

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.

Verified course equivalency

What it means to transfer to SNHU.

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.

What SNHU offers UPI students
One of the largest online universities
Up to 90 transfer credits to a bachelor's
Verified course-by-course equivalencies
NECHE-accredited nonprofit
The numbers
90 credits
Max transfer toward a bachelor's
Course-by-course
How equivalencies are evaluated

This is a verified course equivalency, not a formal partnership. Transfer credits are never guaranteed and are determined solely by the university's registrar.

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