College or Training Provider |
AAA Institute
Van Nuys, CA
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Program Title |
Business Analysis Professional (BAP)
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Program Description |
Mode of delivery for this training is classroom or webinar. According to the international institute of business analysis (Iiba**), a certified business analysis professional is a recognized expert in identifying the business needs of an organization in order to determine business solutions and is the key facilitator within an organization, acting as a bridge between the client, stakeholders, and the solution team. Responsible for requirements development and requirements management, cbaps are competent individuals performing a role that is increasingly recognized as a vital component of any successful project. The cbap certification process includes demonstrating the experience, knowledge, and competencies of a qualified practitioner of business analysis according to requirements designated by the iiba. The cbap certification program is designed for intermediate and senior business analysts. Candidates are not required to be iiba members in order to take the exam. AAA Institute**s business analysis training prepare candidates for cbap certification, delving **the role and responsibilities of the business analyst and providing comprehensive training on building, documenting, communicating, and managing requirements accelerate their preparation for the certified business analysis professional** (cbap**) exam by attending this course. This course provides an in-depth, structured approach to understanding the business analysis body of knowledge** (babok**). This training concentrates on the key areas of the babok v2.0, and provides useful discussions to reinforce the concepts detailed in the babok v2.0.
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Length |
5 weeks (10 hours)
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Degree or Credential |
Certificate, less than 12 weeks
Industry recognized certificate
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Program website |
http://www.aaa-u.com |
Online or in-person |
In-person
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May prepare students for these careers |
Administrative Services Managers; Business Operations Specialists, All Other; Business Teachers, Postsecondary; Chief Executives; Compensation and Benefits Managers; Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists; Construction Managers; Cost Estimators; Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling; Facilities Managers; General and Operations Managers; Human Resources Managers; Human Resources Specialists; Industrial Production Managers; Logisticians; Management Analysts; Managers, All Other; Personal Service Managers, All Other; Project Management Specialists; Sales Managers; Social and Community Service Managers; Training and Development Managers; Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
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