Why consider a career as a Business Analyst:
Potential Earnings: Business Analysts (BAs) typically earn an average of over $78,000 per year. With dedication and value addition, your earnings can significantly increase over time.
Market Growth: The Business Analysis job market is projected to grow by 19% over the next decade. The industry is on the rise, and there’s a growing demand for business analysis-related professionals.
Career Opportunities: The skills you acquire as a Business Analyst are transferable to various other professions, from IT to Business. It’s an investment in your future, not just a job.
Utilize Existing Knowledge: Your prior industry knowledge is highly valued in the business analysis field, allowing you to leverage your existing expertise.
Never Boring: Business Analysts face new projects and different challenges every day, ensuring that the role remains engaging and dynamic.
What’s covered in this course:
Fundamentals of Business Analysis, including the role and responsibilities of a Business Analyst.
Exploration of six project methodologies, such as Waterfall and Agile frameworks.
Initiation of a project, including creating a business case aligned with business objectives.
Basics of project requirements and six popular techniques for eliciting requirements from stakeholders.
An overview of various modeling diagrams to help understand project documentation.
Requirement specification, encompassing categorization, derivation, prioritization, and validation.
Course content:
Welcome to the Course! (4 lectures • 2 minutes)
- A warm welcome and an introduction to the course.
The Basics (5 lectures • 21 minutes)
- Learn the foundational principles of Business Analysis.
Software Development Lifecycles (SDLC) (11 lectures • 1 hour 45 minutes)
- Explore various Software Development Lifecycles, a crucial aspect of Business Analysis.
Initiating a Project (8 lectures • 51 minutes)
- Understand how to initiate a project effectively, including creating a business case.
Requirement Basics (6 lectures • 1 hour 4 minutes)
- Dive into the fundamentals of project requirements and the techniques for eliciting them.
Requirement Elicitation (10 lectures • 2 hours)
- Explore the process of requirement elicitation, an essential part of Business Analysis.
Requirement Analysis (6 lectures • 44 minutes)
- Learn how to analyze project requirements effectively.
Requirement Specification (9 lectures • 58 minutes)
- Gain insights into requirement specification, including categorization, prioritization, and validation.
Requirements Approval (4 lectures • 24 minutes)
- Understand the final phase of requirements, including approval.
After the Project (2 lectures • 19 minutes)
- Concluding insights on what comes after the project is completed.