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Analysis
Business Analysis Certificate Program
10 Days Traditional Classroom
7 CEU | 70 PDU | 70 CDU
60 Hours Virtual Instructor-Led
6 CEU | 60 PDU | 60 CDU
P
articipants will learn how to
determine the overall
business and information needs of their organizations
and develop solution strategies accordingly; this involves
successful definition and management of requirements,
effectively eliciting information from stakeholders, and
analyzing and solving business problems.
Curriculum:
• Core Competencies for the Business Analyst
• Model and Document Your Project Requirements
• Collaborate with Stakeholders to Elicit Requirements
• Plan, Manage, and Communicate Requirements
Business Analysis Advanced Certificate Program
6 Days Traditional Classroom
4.2 CEU | 42 PDU | 42 CDU
36 Hours Virtual Instructor-Led
3.6 CEU | 36 PDU | 36 CDU
P
articipants
will learn how to define, elicit, and manage
unstable requirements by taking an iterative approach
as well as explore use case modeling and conduct
feasibility studies/develop effective business cases.
Curriculum:
•
Enterprise Analysis for Your Organization
• Apply Business Analysis to Iterative Projects
• Advanced Use Case Modeling
Business Analysis Foundation Certificate Program
5 Days Traditional Classroom
3.5 CEU | 35 PDU | 35 CDU
35 Hours Virtual Instructor-Led
3.5 CEU | 35 PDU | 35 CDU
P
articipants
will learn the business analyst role and
competencies as defined by the IIBA® BABOK® Guide.
They will gain an understanding of the comprehensive
r
esponsibilities
attributed to a business analyst within the
context of an adaptable requirements life cycle process.
They will learn what a business analyst needs to do as
well as practical techniques for "how" to execute the
responsibilities
of the business analyst via practical
application.
C
urriculum:
• Workshop 1: Business Analysis Foundation
• Workshop 2: Requirements Planning and Scoping
• Workshop 3: Business Process Modeling and
Analysis for Requirements
•
Workshop 4: Solution Requirements — Use Cases
and User Stories
•
Workshop 5: Eliciting and Documenting Requirements