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Berkeley Global
Master the ability to identify a business need using enterprise and requirements analysis, which lets you refine and clarify the definition of that need and define a solution scope that can be feasibly implemented by the business. You learn how enterprise analysis describes problem definition and analysis, business case development, feasibility studies and the definition of solution scope. You also study how requirements analysis explains how business analysts prioritize stakeholder and solution requirements to better implement solutions. Gain the training and knowledge necessary to become a Certified Business Analyst Professional (CBAP®).
In Focus: Business Analysis Competency Model
In this course, you will gain skills in the Strategy Analysis and Requirements Analysis and Design Definition sections, including:
- Specify and mode requirements
- Verify requirements
- Validate requirements
- Define requirements architecture
- Define design options
- Analyze potential value and recommend solution

Learn more about the IIBA® Business Analysis Competency Model.
Prerequisites:
To succeed in this course, it is recommended that students first complete Requirements Identification and Management BUS ADM X448.2, or an equivalent course, or have professional experience in business analysis or a related field.
Course Outline
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Course Objectives
- Define business needs
- Assess capability gaps and determine solution approach
- Define solution scope and business case
- Prioritize and organize requirements
- Specify and model requirements
- Define assumptions and constraints
- Verify and validate requirements
What You Learn
- Current state analysis
- Future state definition
- Risk assessment
- Change strategy definition
- Solution requirement specification, modeling, verification and validation
- Solution architecture design
- Solution value analysis
How You Learn
- Online course commentaries
- Course readings
- Online discussion
- Written assignments
- Final project
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Spring 2025 enrollment opens on October 21!