
Business Analysis Techniques (IIBA-ECBA)
Algorithimic thinking, Problem solving, Debugging
Duration
36 hours
Schedule : Mon - Wed - Thu
6 PM - 9 PM
Skills gained
Modular thinking,
Programming basics, Algorithimic thinking,
Problem solving
Debugging
Tools
Java, ASP,
Microsoft .Net, SQL server
Object Oriented
Programming, ORM,
Pricing
Course Fee ; 2500
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Program Overview
Analysis (ECBA) is an IIBA certification that puts you on the path to becoming a business analyst. MCIT provides you with the hands-on skills to help you master the industry-standard business analysis skills to make you job-ready. This course will enable students to understand the Six Knowledge Areas (KA) defined in the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) and apply different techniques to analyze businesses. You shall be provided case studies and assisted in a hands-on project to solidify your understanding of widely used techniques as identified by IIBA.
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Duration
Tuition Fee
36 hrs
CAD 2500
14 June 2025
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Course Outline
1. Introduction to Business analysis
This module covers the overview of the business analysis definition and content, business analyst role, value of business analysis, business analysis, tools and techniques for BOBOK Guide v3, relationships between knowledge areas, business analysis key terms, business analysis core concepts, BACCM Model, Stakeholders with project team, stakeholders external to the project, BACCM components, requirements classification schema, requirements and design cycle.
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2. Business Analysis Elicitation and Collaboration
3. Business Analysis and Requirements Life Cycle Management
4. Business Analysis and Strategy Analysis
5. Business Analysis and RADD: Requirements Definition
This course covers the first three tasks, which involve creating a list of requirements and then verifying that they are of sufficient quality to be used for further work. And then, validating them to ensure they deliver benefits to the stakeholders, align with business goals, and align with the objectives of the change.
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6. Requirements Analysis and Design Definition
Related to creating a requirements architecture, you develop a set of designs and analyze those to determine where the best value is. The final step is to develop the solution recommendation that represents the best design.
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7. Business Analysis and Solution Evaluation
It involves measuring and analysing solution performance as well as identifying limitations within the solution and the enterprise that may be keeping the solution from reaching its full value potential. The final task is to recommend actions to remove the limitations and thereby increase the value of the solution.
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8. Analytical Techniques Used for Business Analysis
Analytical techniques assist the business analyst to identify problems and to find solutions. This course will introduce Analysis Tools for Scoping and Planning, Models that Support Business Analysis and Analyses that Support Decision making.
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9. Activities and Tools Used for Business Analysis
The categories of techniques covered in this course include idea generation and data gathering techniques that you can use with groups, such as brainstorming, collaborative games, and workshops. We'll also look at decision-making techniques, such as estimation and prioritisation.
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10. Documentation and Criteria Used for Business Analysis
Some of them are glossaries and business rules you'll need, others are documents you'll create that contain business cases, use cases, and user stories. The final type of documents we'll look at contain metrics and criteria you'll use for evaluating performance and establishing requirements.
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11. Business Analysis Competencies
These competencies represent skills and knowledge that all business analysts should have in order to excel at their jobs. There are six categories of competencies altogether, and in this course we'll be looking at three of them: analytical thinking and problem solving, communication skills, and interaction skills.
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12. Business Analysis Competencies: Professional Effectiveness
Covers behavioural characteristics such as personal accountability, trustworthiness, adaptability, and organisation and time management. We'll also look at various areas of business knowledge that are important to business analysis. Finally, we'll talk about some of the tools and technology that business analysts use on the job.
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14. Business Analysis Perspectives
we'll be looking at five different perspectives from which business analysis may need to view their work. Perspectives are used within business analysis to provide focus for the tasks you will carry out. They'll also come with a set of techniques that are specific to the context of the change initiative.
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Skills gained
Algorithimic
Thinking
Programming
basics
Modular
Thinking
Problem
Solving
Debugging
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Eligibility Criteria
Learners need to possess an undergraduate degree or a high school diploma. No need of any professional experience is required as this is the fundamental course.
Prerequisites
Knowledge on Front End Technologies, SQL Programming is required to enroll in this course.
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Montreal College of Information Technology
Collège des technologies de l’information de Montréal
200-1255 Robert-Bourassa Blvd.
Montreal, Quebec H3B 3B2
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