Easy as one, two, three

Full course access x 6 months
$799
Interactive self-paced training covering the AgileBA (Foundation) curriculum.
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Exam registration
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1 x Foundation exam fee
1 x course handbook -
Downloadable resources

Full course access x 12 months
$999
Interactive self-paced training covering the AgileBA (Foundation) curriculum.
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All Pro plan benefits +
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Full 12 months course access
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Personal 1-hour Zoom Exam prep
Occasionally asked questions
The course
is designed for those who seek the recognition of an APMG certified
qualification, the Agile BA Foundation certificate. Learners are likely to be
in or seeking employment as an Agile Business Analyst in a corporate setting or
similar. The Foundation level certificate is the entry-level qualification
which demonstrates a level of knowledge and understanding of the DSDM agile
approach, the roles and responsibilities of agile team members and in
particular the broad range of work performed by the Agile Business Analyst.
We give you the choice. The Pro level pack provides 6 months access to the training materials, a copy of the official handbook and one exam entrance fee. The Entry level pack provides limited time access to the training material (1 month) and does not include the exam fee. As you'd expect, the Ultimate pack includes everything - 12 months course access, exam registration, 1 x exam fee plus 1 x hour exam prep with an instructor via Zoom.
You don’t have to have practical experience or formal qualifications in business analysis. It would be helpful if you are familiar with projects and programs in a business environment, but this is not essential.
The accredited course and official exam draw on the content of the official handbook the Agile Business Analysis (AgileBA®) Handbook, published by the Agile Business Consortium. The handbook is intended for use as an aid to those undertaking the training. Accredited Professional learners receive a digital copy of the handbook as part of the course enrolment fee. No additional reference materials are required. We do recommend that students read the entire handbook as part of their approach to studying the subject. You may also choose to make notes. It is not necessary to read the entire handbook before commencing the course.
Business
analysis is primarily concerned with the people, processes and technologies
associated with business operations and with projects designed to improve those
operations.
Business analytics refers to a style of data analysis where the analyst reviews raw data, conducts statistical analysis and produces reports detailing the analysis of such data.
This course is designed for the Agile Business Analyst, the champion of the requirements throughout an agile project, which ultimately focus on enhancing the organisation’s mission and strategy.
The AgileBA® Foundation course has been designed to give Business Analysts the skills they need to successfully gather, analyse, validate and champion the requirements throughout an agile project. It also provides context to the Agile Business Analyst’s role beyond an individual project, focusing on the organisational mission and strategy.
Business analytics refers to a style of data analysis where the analyst reviews raw data, conducts statistical analysis and produces reports detailing the analysis of such data.
This course is designed for the Agile Business Analyst, the champion of the requirements throughout an agile project, which ultimately focus on enhancing the organisation’s mission and strategy.
The AgileBA® Foundation course has been designed to give Business Analysts the skills they need to successfully gather, analyse, validate and champion the requirements throughout an agile project. It also provides context to the Agile Business Analyst’s role beyond an individual project, focusing on the organisational mission and strategy.
Scrum is one of many approaches to the Agile method of project delivery. This qualification developed by the Agile Business Consortium in conjunction with APMG draws on the DSDM Agile method. The DSDM method combines product and project management disciplines.
No! We built the whole course so you can explore the breadth and depth of the content as you see fit. You can skim content you already know well and drill down for more details when you want to using interactivity such as rollovers, popups and mini-sites.
The time you take to complete the course is entirely up to you. It is a self-paced course and you are free to revisit any learning module as often as you wish.
Here are some ways of thinking about how long you might spend on the course:
There are around 65 modules of learning covered in the main parts of the course. So – if you spent, 10 minutes on each module, that would equate to 10.8 hours. To be safe - and to cover revision and reading - we'd double that figure to about 22 hours.
You could cover all the material over a couple of days, spread it over a few weeks, or like most, take your time and make a commitment to regular sessions of study over say three months. This course is designed so that you can suit yourself about how long you spend and how regularly you study. Decide what works best for you.
You could cover all the material over a couple of days, spread it over a few weeks, or like most, take your time and make a commitment to regular sessions of study over say three months. This course is designed so that you can suit yourself about how long you spend and how regularly you study. Decide what works best for you.
No! We can think of only one thing worse than sitting in a classroom watching a disengaged presenter read their PowerPoint slides ; watching the same presentation in a video recording or via Zoom! Our course content makes limited use of video but does feature audio introductions to most units. These don't play automatically - it's up to the individual whether to play them first, last or not at all. Our interactive lesson rely on text, graphics, diagrams and insights revealed through interactivity – where the learner chooses to explore a particular element further.
Better than the average - even in these times!
Employment specialist in Australia Seek.com refers to a projected job growth rate of 12.9 % over the next five years. They also note a typical annual salary of $AUD 125,000.
You can check the current situation in the Australian market here.
The Department of Labor - Bureau of Labor Statistics tracks employment matters in North America. They don't have a category for Business Analyst - the closest match we could find was Project Management Specialists.
You can check those stats, here.
To check in your own market be specific about searching for an Agile Business Analyst. There can often be confusion about the job role and title. See the FAQ that addresses this.
Employment specialist in Australia Seek.com refers to a projected job growth rate of 12.9 % over the next five years. They also note a typical annual salary of $AUD 125,000.
You can check the current situation in the Australian market here.
The Department of Labor - Bureau of Labor Statistics tracks employment matters in North America. They don't have a category for Business Analyst - the closest match we could find was Project Management Specialists.
You can check those stats, here.
To check in your own market be specific about searching for an Agile Business Analyst. There can often be confusion about the job role and title. See the FAQ that addresses this.
Demonstrates validated knowledge, experience, and competency via independent accreditation.
Rewards personal effort and provides a portable career credential. Distinguishes you from others in the workforce. Shows engagement and commitment to the profession.
No. Our emphasis is on you, the individual. This is a self-guided, self-paced course. Everything is organized to suit you and your schedule. The flip side to that is - we don't hound you to get busy and start studying or prompt you along the way. You have to supply the motivation. If you need someone to prompt you to take action better look elsewhere.
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