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BUSINESS Online courses


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BUSINESS ANALYSIS  


CAREER SPOTLIGHT BUSINESS ANALYST  


In this program, you will learn about the role and required skills of the business analyst as it relates to the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Completion of this certificate will indicate to an existing or prospective employer that you understand the role of the business analyst during the SDLC, how you develop cases into detailed business requirements, and how to implement different testing techniques that accompany the SDLC to verify a successful client project installation. Prerequisite: You should have at minimum an associate degree or two years of experience in a particular field to enter this program. To earn this certificate, you must successfully complete the below courses within a two-year period.


BUSINESS ANALYSIS: THE ANALYST'S ROLE DURING THE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE (SDLC)


An in-depth look into business analysis, the role of business analysts, and their relationships with all of the major stakeholders in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Learn the important aspects of being a successful analyst including effective listening, logical and critical thinking, and problem solving. Course objectives aligned with the IIBA objectives. $1699


Sep 16-Sep 26 MTWTh 5:30 pm-9:15 pm NEAST CEBAA 500 61


BUSINESS ANALYSIS: USE CASES TO FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS


Learn how to take client project overviews and outlines to create effective use cases. Develop use cases into detailed business requirements, both functional and non-functional. Learn Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) scope and how to maintain scope throughout the project. Produce effective documentation and communication lines for all stakeholders. Prerequisites: Business Analysis: The Analysts Role during the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Course objectives aligned with the IIBA objectives. $1699


Nov 4-Nov 14 MTWTh 5:30 pm-9:15 pm NEAST CEBAA 501 61 REQUIREMENTS HOURS


Business Analysis: The Analyst's Role During the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) 30


Business Analysis: Use Cases to Functional Requirements


Business Analysis: In-Depth Software Testing


30 30 Total: 90 hrs COST $1699 $1699 $1699 $5097


BUSINESS ANALYSIS: IN-DEPTH SOFTWARE TESTING Learn the different testing techniques that accompany the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) to verify a successful client project installation. Create effective documentation for test plans, cases, and matrices from software business requirements. Test different versions of a client website and document each phase using class templates. Prerequisites: Business Analysis: The Analyst's Role during the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and Business Analysis: Use Cases to Functional Requirements. Course objectives aligned with the IIBA objectives. $1699


Dec 2-Dec 12 MTWTh 5:30 pm-9:15 pm NEAST CEBAA 502 61


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More than 450 online courses are currently being offered, and new topics are always being added. Go to MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training for the latest offerings and registration.


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