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05/13/2025 | Tuesday | 10:00-4:45 EDT |
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05/14/2025 | Wednesday | 10:00-4:45 EDT |
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05/15/2025 | Thursday | 10:00-4:45 EDT |
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8:00-2:45 MDT | ||
7:00-1:45 PDT |
Early Notice Class
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The business analyst has become a pivotal role for information technology projects, responsible for bridging the gap between IT and the key business participants of any project. The business needs must be communicated in a way that supports business user validation as well as providing the foundation for the technical staff to design and build a successful solution. This class focuses on the many types of modeling techniques that are used by the business analyst in system development and provide hands-on experience for attendees to learn how to develop and interpret the models. Techniques taught are IIBA compliant.
This IT Business Skills Series course does not follow the intensive hands-on lab methodology that is used in our traditional system administrator or developer classes. Our IT Business Skills classes are have less of a hands-on component and more of a lecture/presentation style delivery.
• Overview of BA role
• Introduction to Modeling
• Overview of the most common system development methodologies (SDLCs)
• How modeling supports the SDLCs
• Business Process Improvement, Re-engineering and modeling
• Context Models
• Process Models
• Usage Models
• Data Models
• Design Models
• Tips for Success
This course is designed for:
• New business analysts, systems analysts and business architects
• Experienced business analysts looking to update their modeling skills or understanding the modeling skills required for the CBAP certification
• Project managers who incorporate business analysis roles in their projects
Our Registered Education Provider (REP) number is: 3452
This course is worth: 28 PDU's
Four days
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Attend hands-on, instructor-led Modeling Techniques for the Business Analyst training classes at ONLC's nationwide locations. Not near one of our locations? Attend these same live classes from your home/office PC via our Remote Classroom Instruction (RCI) technology.
For additional training options, check out our list of Business Process Courses and select the one that's right for you.