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Students at Queens University often use our System Analysis and Design course to complete general education or major requirements affordably while balancing others commitments.

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The System Analysis and Design course at Queens University is designed for students who want to gain practical skills while saving significantly on tuition. With NCCRS accreditation, this online course can transfer up to 3–4 credits directly to Queens University programs, helping students finish their degree faster and at a lower cost.
Queens University accepts courses recommended for college credit by ACE & NCCRS

Our courses are approved by the American Council on Education (ACE) — the same body that approves AP and IB — and are accepted for credit by thousands of universities, including Queens University.

Our courses are approved by the National College Credit Recommendation Service (Previously known as National Ponsi) — the NYSED.GOV body that approves AP and IB — and are accepted for credit by thousands of universities, including Queens University.
This course costs $250 through TransferCredit.org (UPI Study), compared to an estimated $900–$1,200 or more if taken directly at Queens University
FAQ
How many credits will I earn for System Analysis and Design at Queens University?
You will earn 3 transferable college credits, approved byACE & NCCRS, which can be applied toward your degree at Queens University or over 2,100 U.S. universities.
Is the course self-paced and online?
Yes, it’s 100% online and self-paced. You can start anytime and finish on your own schedule within hours or days and then transfer it back to Queens University for credit.
Will this course from UPI Study transfer to Queens University?
Yes, the System Analysis and Design course is ACE- and NCCRS‑approved and can be submitted to Queens University for credit toward general education or elective requirements.
How much does the course cost as compared to Queens University?
The course costs $250 total, which is 5X more affordable compared to the higher tuition fees charged on campus at Queens University or any community college near Charlotte, NC.
Course Details For System Analysis and Design
Learning Outcomes
Queens University in Charlotte, NC
In System Analysis and Design at Queens University in Charlotte, NC you can learn the same topics, transfer it and save tuition fees by a mile. This course, worth 3 transferable credits and approved by NCCRS, is designed to help students at Queens University gain practical skills and, preparing them for success in degree programs and real-world careers. Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: apply systems analysis and design principles, including their application in software engineering and business domains; identify and analyze problems systematically, recognizing the iterative nature of systems analysis and design lifecycles; implement theoretical knowledge in practical scenarios within real-world business environments, emphasizing the roles of systems analysts and the utilization of tools for effective business analysis; assess various methodologies and tools used in systems development, including the integration of Agile methodology into the systems development lifecycle; model system development processes, including system design phases, risk management, security management, and fundamental project management components and methodologies; and evaluate the role of team dynamics, structured work breakdown, scheduling methods, risk management, quality assurance, and capacity planning in project execution within the systems analysis and design framework.
Major Course Topics
Major topics include fundamentals of systems analysis and design; the Systems Development Process; System Modeling and Development; System Design and Architectural Principles; System Implementation and Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC); Systems Support, Risk Management, and Security Measures; and Project Management in Systems Design.

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