BUSINESS ANALYSIS
This programme is structured into comprehensive modules, each focusing on key aspects of business analysis. From foundational concepts to advanced techniques, you'll explore topics such as stakeholder management, requirements elicitation, business process analysis, data-driven decision-making, and solution implementation.
Upon completion of this programme, students should be able to;
 Utilize a variety of business analysis techniques, methodologies, and frameworks to effectively analyze organizational processes, identify business needs, and propose innovative solutions.
 Demonstrate proficiency in stakeholder management by identifying key stakeholders, understanding their needs and expectations, and effectively communicating with them throughout the project lifecycle.
 Employ best practices for eliciting, documenting, and managing business requirements, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives and facilitating successful project outcomes.
 Conduct comprehensive business process analysis to identify inefficiencies, bottlenecks, and areas for improvement, and develop strategies to streamline operations and drive continuous improvement.
 Harness the power of data analysis techniques to derive meaningful insights, identify trends, and make informed decisions that drive strategic initiatives and maximize organizational performance.
- Lead and contribute effectively to business analysis projects, collaborating with cross-functional teams, managing project scope, timelines, and resources, and delivering high-quality outcomes that meet or exceed stakeholder expectations.
At European Institute of Business Management, our programmes are designed to be entirely self-paced, providing students with the flexibility to learn according to their unique schedules.
Graduates can pursue a range of career path as;
- Business Analyst
- Project Manager
- Data Analyst/ Business Intelligence Analyst
- Change Management Specialist
- Quality Assurance Analyst
Candidates should have a clear understanding of their professional development goals and how a Business Analysis programme aligns with their career aspirations. They should be motivated to learn and grow in the field of business analysis and contribute positively to their organizations.
Throughout the course quizzes are used to track students' progress in learning.
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PROGRAMME MODULES
Module 1: Introduction To Business Analysis
Business Analysis – Introduction
Stakeholder Analysis and Mapping
Business Analysis – Roles
Business Analysis – Modelling
Module 2: Lifecycles
Software Development Lifecycles
V Model in Software Testing
Requirement Lifecycles
Module 3: Software Engineering Methods
General SDLC plus Waterfall Model
Rapid Software Development (RAD)
Incremental Model
Spiral
Agile
Module 4: Requirements Process
Categories of Business Analysis – Tools and Techniques
Software Requirements Analysis With Case Study
Requirements Analysis and Transformation Techniques
What is a Functional Requirement? Specification, Types, EXAMPLES
What is Non-Functional Requirement? Types and Examples
Functional Requirements vs Non Functional Requirements: Key Differences
Presenting
Module 5: Managing Requirements Assets
Requirements Management
Planning Good Requirements
Change Control
Module 6: Documentation
BRS VS SRS
Module 7: Quality Assurance
Overview of testing
Basics of Manual testing
Defect Life Cycle
UAT (User Acceptance Testing)
Impact Analysis in Software Testing
Module 8: The Complete Process
Business Analysis process
Business Analysis Use-Cases
Use-Case Diagrams
Module 9: Business Analyst Interview
Entity Relationship Diagrams
Structured Walkthroughs
Decision Tables
Business Analyst Interview Questions & Answers
Software Configuration Management
Software Configuration Management Tools
Business Analysis Assessment
Business Analysis Assessment
- CertificateCertificate of completion

