The business analyst understands business problems and opportunities in the context of requirements, and recommends solutions that enable an organization to achieve its goals. Graduate School USA’s Certificate of Accomplishment in Business Analysis helps participants acquire practical skills to carry out the entire business analysis process, which includes eliciting, analyzing, communicating, and validating requirements for changes to business processes, policies, and information systems.
You may apply for this program online. For more information about this or other certificates, please contact the certificate advisor at (202) 314-3314 or [email protected].
Four courses are required to complete the certificate program. They appear below in recommended order.
Course Title | Course Code | Credits |
Business Analysis: Overview | PGMT7400 | 1.8 CEU, 18 CDU |
Business Analysis Planning Workshop | PGMT8321 | 1.2 CEU, 12 CDU |
Eliciting and Communicating Business Requirements | PGMT8322 | 1.2 CEU, 12 CDU |
Requirements Analysis, Solution Assessment and Validation | PGMT8323 | 1.2 CEU, 12 CDU |
Graduate School USA is an Endorsed Education Provider of the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) and offers training recognized with Continuing Development Units (CDUs).
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Enroll in Business Analysis Certificate Program
Graduate School USA’s Certificate of Accomplishment in Business Analysis helps participants acquire practical skills to carry out the entire business analysis process, which includes eliciting, analyzing, communicating, and validating requirements for changes to business processes, policies, and information systems.