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Projects are the lifeblood of any organization. A business analyst gathers and executes accurate requirements for understandable – and actionable – results by an organization.
   
 

Click Here for information on our BA Refined Business Analysis Professional Development Program

Learn a structured approach for determining project requirements:

Each business analysis course is designed to build progressively on concepts learned in previous classes. ESI's dynamic teaching methods ensure that business analysts or managers can apply the principles and techniques of business analysis in realistic situations on the job.

  Define the project's scope
  Gather and document requirements
  Communicate the requirements to IT
  Identify the solution
  Manage change request
  Verify that the business requirements have been met

Courses

  Introduction to Business Analysis
  Business Object Oriented Modeling
  How to Gather and Document User Requirements >> Available in e-Training
  Introduction to Testing for Business Analysts
  Introduction to Testing for Business Analysts
  Logical Data and Process Modeling
  Use Case Modeling for Business Analysis
  Workflow Modeling


The business analysis courses prepare professionals charged with the critical function of defining requirements by providing a curriculum specifically designed for their unique needs.

To earn a Professional Certificate in Business Analysis from ESI and the George Washington University, you must successfully complete five courses within four years. ESI has also taken the additional step of conferring the prestigious Certified Business Analyst (CBA) credential to those who complete the program.

Professional Certificate in Business Analysis

What You'll Learn

Your organization will benefit from this training because you will learn:

  How to Contain Scope
Defining and validating the business and functional requirements in the initial project management phase leads to fewer changes during project development and implementation
  How to Save Time
Fewer changes during the project shortens the life cycle, leading to faster time to completion
   How to Save Money
Controlling change requests throughout the project enables you to keep a tight handle on your costs

Who Should Attend

  Business Analysts who need to formalize their implicit understanding of their role, accountabilities and activities
  Project Managers who incorporate the business analysis role within their functional activities
  Business Managers who work within a project environment and who interface with business analysts and project managers
  IT Business Analysts/IS Business Analysts and Professionals who wish to gain an understanding of the business side of IT/IS projects