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This module introduces the fundamentals of Business Analysis, its importance in organizations, and the role and responsibilities of a Business Analyst. It compares Business Analysis with Data Analysis and Product Management and provides an overview of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and Business Analyst involvement in each phase of project development.
This module focuses on Business Analysis planning and stakeholder management, including identifying and analyzing stakeholders, using the RACI Matrix to define roles and responsibilities, developing effective communication plans, and performing Business Analysis planning and monitoring to ensure successful project execution and stakeholder engagement.
This module focuses on documenting business and functional requirements using BRD and FRD. It covers creating user stories, developing use cases, and defining acceptance criteria to ensure clear communication of requirements and alignment between business needs and system functionality during project development.
This module introduces requirement elicitation techniques used to gather and analyze business needs. It covers interviews, surveys, workshops, brainstorming, observation, and document analysis methods, along with requirement prioritization using the MoSCoW technique. Students learn to collect, evaluate, and prioritize requirements for effective business solution development.
This module introduces modeling techniques used in Business Analysis, including UML diagrams such as Use Case, Activity, and Sequence diagrams, process modeling using Flowcharts and BPMN, and Data Flow Diagrams (DFD). Students learn to visualize, analyze, and communicate business processes and system requirements effectively.
This module introduces Agile Business Analysis concepts, including Agile and Scrum methodologies, the role of a Business Analyst in Agile teams, product backlog management, sprint planning, and writing effective user stories. Students learn to collaborate in iterative development environments and deliver customer-focused business solutions efficiently.
This module introduces essential tools used in Business Analysis, including MS Excel for data analysis, JIRA for issue and requirement tracking, Microsoft Visio and Draw.io for process modeling and diagram creation, and basic Power BI for data visualization and reporting. Students gain practical skills in industry-standard business analysis tools.
This module provides hands-on experience through a real-time case study and project. Students learn to gather requirements for a sample application, prepare BRDs and user stories, perform stakeholder mapping, and present their proposed business solutions, developing practical Business Analysis, documentation, and presentation skills.
This course introduces the fundamentals of Business Analysis, including the role of business analysts, requirement gathering, stakeholder management, documentation, modeling tools, and Agile and traditional practices. It equips learners with practical skills to analyze business problems and develop effective, real-world solutions for organizational success.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
I. Explain key concepts, roles, and responsibilities of a Business Analyst.
II. Identify and analyze business needs and stakeholder requirements.
III. Apply requirement elicitation and documentation techniques.
IV. Use modeling tools and Agile practices in business analysis.
V. Develop business solutions and case studies..
Develops analytical and problem-solving skills for real-world business challenges.
Enhances communication and stakeholder management abilities.
Builds expertise in requirement gathering and documentation techniques.
Introduces industry tools such as Excel, JIRA, Visio, and Power BI.
Provides knowledge of Agile and traditional business practices.
Improves decision-making and critical thinking skills.
Prepares students for careers as Business Analysts, Product Analysts, and Consultants.
Offers hands-on experience through case studies and practical projects.
Increases employability in IT, business, consulting, and management sectors.
Equips students with skills to design effective business solutions and drive organizational success.
