The University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Business Systems Analysis program is designed to provide you with an overview of business systems and help you learn more about technological design and development processes. Read more about this University of Phoenix undergraduate degree program here.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What Kind of Program Is It?

    The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems with a concentration* in Business Systems Analysis program is designed to provide students with theoretical knowledge and technical skills in computer systems design, programming, maintenance and administration. Students will have a chance to learn about project management, procedural programming concepts, network construction, web page design and applications development. Additionally, the curriculum is intended to teach students how to use structured query language, Java script and hypertext markup language. Within the systems analysis concentration, participants will learn to foresee and develop technological solutions to address organizational issues. This bachelor's degree program is offered at University of Phoenix campuses and online.

    What Are the Prerequisites?

    You should be detail-oriented and have an interest in computers and how technology influences business environments. Applicants to University of Phoenix programs should have a high school diploma or GED.

    What Are the Course Requirements?

    The information technology core requires the completion of 45 credit hours, and the business systems analysis concentration requires an additional 15 credit hours of study. You must also complete additional courses in general education and elective topics to meet the 120-credit requirement (124 for Kansas) for a bachelor's degree.

    Information technology foundation courses

    • GEN 300: Skills for Professional Development
    • CIS 205: Management Information Systems
    • PRG 210: Fundamentals of Programming with Algorithms and Logic
    • WEB 236: Web Design
    • WEB 237: Web Design II
    • ENG 221: Technical Writing Fundamentals
    • BSA 310: Business Systems
    • BSA 375: Fundamentals of Business Systems Development
    • CMGT 410: Project Planning and Implementation
    • DBM 380: Database Concepts
    • POS 410: SQL for Business
    • NTC 360: Network and Telecommunications Concepts
    • PRG 420: Java Programming I
    • PRG 421: Java Programming II
    • CMGT 445: Applications Implementation

    Business systems analysis concentration courses

    • POS 355: Introduction to Operating Systems
    • BSA 400: Fundamentals of Business Systems Development II
    • BSA 411: Systems Analysis Methodologies
    • BSA 412: Systems Analysis Tools
    • MGT 411: Project Planning Management

    Advanced Degrees

    Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems with a concentration in Business Systems Analysis program could pursue professional certifications through such organizations as the Institute for Certification of Computing Professionals or Project Management Institute. You may also decide to continue your education in a master's degree program. Participating in a graduate degree program could allow you to learn advanced theories and techniques relevant to their undergraduate degree.

    Related master's degrees include, but are not limited to:

    • Master of Information Systems
    • Master of Business Administration

    *Maryland residents completing this program will earn a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with an emphasis in Business Systems Analysis.