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I. COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE NUMBER MIT 203 NO. OF 3
UNITS
COURSE TITLE Advanced System Implementation and Design
PREREQUISITE/S
DEPARTMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM MIT
II. COURSE DESCRIPTION
This a graduate course that deals with the traditional as well as the object-oriented approach to
systems development. It covers the new and emerging tools in the realities of today’s systems
development.
III. THE AUF GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES
1. Values- oriented
2. Socially and ethically responsible
3. Professionally competent
4. Critical and creative thinkers
5. Lifelong learners
6. Globally -oriented
IV. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)
Master in Information Technology (MIT).
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
PLO 1: develop expertise for the use of critical thinking skills in various areas of information
technology correlating theories learned with industry practice;
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PLO 2: develop skills in managing information technology infrastructure of organizations;
PLO 3: develop expertise in production use of information technology with professional abili-
ties upholding moral integrity and social responsibility;
PLO 4: maintain sensitiveness to current issues and trends in information technology environ-
ment guided by values within the context of Filipino culture and in the global community; and
PLO 4: contribute further knowledge for the enrichment of the information technology profes-
sion through productive research endeavors.
Alignment of the Course to the Program Learning Outcomes
PLO 1 PLO 2 PLO 3 PLO 4 PLO 5
CLO1 X X X
CLO2 X X X
CLO3 X X X X
CLO4 X X X
CLO5 X X X X
V. COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO)
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
CLO 1: obtain a knowledge about integration patterns
CLO 2: understand what it takes to configure, implement and test an enterprise system
CLO 3: explain key challenges, concepts, drivers, and strategies related to enterprise inte-
gration
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CLO4: learn how to use low-code application development platform, the development
techniques, and deployment of an enterprise application
CLO5: evaluate and apply different solutions to a given cases.
VI. COURSE OUTLINE and LEARNING HOURS
Course Outline CLOs Estimated
Contact or
Learning
Hours
Module 1: Advanced System Development and System Analysis CLO 1 9 hours
• Software Development and Systems Analysis and De-
sign
• System Development Life Cycle
• Iterative Development
Module 2: System Analysis Activities CLO 1, 2 9 hours
• Investigating System Requirements
• Identifying User Cases and Use Cases
• Domain Modeling
• Use Case Modeling
Module 3: Essentials of Systems Design CLO 3 9 hours
• Foundation for Systems Design
• Defining System Architecture
• Designing User Interface
• Designing the Database
Module 4: System Development and Project Management CLO 4 9 hours
• Approaches to System Development
• Project Planning and Project Management
• Project Management Techniques
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Module 5: Advanced Design and Deployment Concepts CLO 5 9 hours
• Object-Oriented Design
• Object- Oriented Design: Use Case Realization
• Deploying the New System
VII. ASSESSMENTS and RUBRICS
Assessment Tasks CLOs
Oral Presentation CLO 2, 3, 4
Discussion Posts CLO 1, 2, 3, 4,
Use the University Library resources and/or any available resources to research a CLO 1
teaching method/approach. Research the Model of the System Development Life
Cycle and choose the best model for you and elaborate.
Present an enterprise integration software CLO 4, 5
Review a research paper related to enterprise integration CLO 1
VIII. TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS
TEACHING and LEARNING METHODS and ACTIVITIES
Online presentation by the Professor (web conferencing, synchronous/asynchro-
nous)
Video demonstrations
Forums and Discussion Boards
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Problem-based learning projects
Online presentation by student (synchronous), etc.
IX. REQUIRED READINGS
TO BE GIVEN ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASSES
X. GRADING SYSTEM
Student Presentation - 20%
Discussion Forum (3 x 10%) - 30%
Case Analysis - 20%
Critical Review Paper - 20%
TOTAL - 100%
XI. CONSULTATION HOURS
NAME OF FACULTY EMAIL DAYS TIME
JONILO C. MABABA mababa.jonilo@auf.edu.ph Sat 9:00 – 12:00
XII. ADDITIONAL NOTES (honor code, study guide, etc.)