Business Analysis
The Business Analyst Fundamentals course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the role and responsibilities of a business analyst in organizations. The course covers the core concepts, techniques, and tools used by business analysts to elicit, analyze, and document business requirements, enabling students to bridge the gap between business stakeholders and technical teams.
Business Analysis Specialization
Get in-depth and practical knowledge
Advanced level
16 Weeks
Starting Date
TBA
Price
60,000 ETB
What you'll learn
- In-Depth Business Analysis Fundamentals: Gain a thorough understanding of the core principles of business analysis, crucial for identifying business needs and determining solutions to business problems in the software domain.
- Effective Requirements Elicitation and Analysis: Master the art of eliciting and analyzing requirements, ensuring that the software solutions developed are perfectly aligned with business objectives.
- Advanced Techniques in Software Requirement Specification: Learn to articulate software requirements clearly and concisely, making it easier for development teams to create solutions that meet business needs.
- Stakeholder Management Skills: Develop strong skills in managing and communicating with stakeholders, ensuring their needs are understood and addressed throughout the software development lifecycle.
- Agile and Waterfall Methodologies: Dive deep into both Agile and Waterfall methodologies, understanding their applications and benefits in different project contexts.
- Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving: Enhance your critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, key to analyzing business environments and proposing effective software solutions.
- User Story Creation and Backlog Management: Learn to create compelling user stories and manage product backlogs, a vital component of Agile project management.
- Data Analysis and Interpretation: Acquire skills in data analysis and interpretation to support decision-making processes and to provide insights into business operations and strategies.
- Business Modeling: Learn to create business models that facilitate a clear understanding of organizational structures and processes.
- Risk Analysis and Management: Acquire skills in identifying and managing risks associated with business initiatives.
- Hands-On Project Experience: Apply your skills in real-world projects, gaining practical experience in software business analysis to prepare you for challenging roles in any business setting.
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What Real-World Career You Will Qualify For
Back-End Developer
Develop the server-side logic of websites and web applications.
Database Administrator:
Manage and maintain databases.
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What are the Prerequisite
- Basic computer literacy: Understanding of common applications, file management, and internet browsing.
- English language proficiency: Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively in English.
- Motivation and commitment: Willingness to learn and devote time and effort to completing the course.
- Secure your Job Guarantee pathway: Passing the aptitude test is your first step.
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- Basic computer literacy: Understanding of common applications, file management, and internet browsing.
- English language proficiency: Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively in English.
- Motivation and commitment: Willingness to learn and devote time and effort to completing the course.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Familiarity with software development lifecycle (SDLC) and project management concepts would be beneficial but not mandatory
- By the end of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills necessary to perform the role of a business analyst effectively. They will be equipped to pursue careers as business analysts, requirements analysts, or continue their learning in specialized areas of business analysis such as data analysis or agile business analysis
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