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Business Analysis and User Requirements Development
Program ID: BAPM
Course ID : BAPM102
Course Cost: 900.00
Course Hours: 64

Business analysis is a critical process that drives the project life cycle. The business analyst, acting as an intermediary between the business and technical communities, analyzes competing business needs and develops plans to implement the projects that support stakeholder objectives. In this course, you gain the foundation knowledge of the role and function of the business analyst and writing well-formed, testable, verifiable user requirements. You learn to apply a clearly defined business analysis framework and to enhance your requirements development processes and develop individual skills for getting the right information from your stakeholders.


Admission Requirements
The following are the admission requirements for the Business Analysis and Project Management:

--A university degree or college diploma in related field or several years of related experience

--Basic knowledge of one Relational Database (such as Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase etc.) is helpful

--A working knowledge of SQL and PL/SQL at the beginning level is assumed

Additional personal interviews may be required.


Learning Outcomes and Career Opportunities
At the end of the course, students will be able to

--Perform key functions of the business analyst

--Apply a solid business analysis framework

--Evaluate and prioritize the feasibility of various business initiatives

--Quantify appropriate benefits and costs to support a business case

--Plan a detailed requirements development process using best practices

--Deliver the requirements package and support downstream development

--Write well-formed and validated user requirements

--Organize and sequence requirements into a user requirements document

--Prepare a plan for completing a user requirements project

--Conduct efficient user requirements elicitation meetings

--Analyze requirements using a process mapping methodology

--Manage changes to the user requirements

--Clarify the role of the business analyst

--Analyze and prioritizing competing business needs

--Create dynamic business models using workflow diagrams

--Write SMART business objectives

--Quantify business case benefits and costs

--Communicate the requirements package to stakeholders


Schedule
This course is taught fulltime or part-time in daytime, evening or weekends. The course content and schedule also can be customized for personal or corporate training requirements. For more detail information, please fill out Request Form or call 416-225-9920.
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