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Yes. The Business Systems Analyst Certificate program is geared towards the serious Business Analyst and organizations that desire and require a recognized professional designation in the area of Business Analysis. The series of courses compiled in this program are specifically designed to complement and test your current knowledge and business analysis competencies. The program consists of eight courses: - Fundamentals of Requirements Elicitation
- Determining a Project’s Objectives
- Defining a Project’s Scope
- Describing Business Processes
- Determining Information Requirements
- Describing Functional Business Requirements
- Documenting Requirements Meetings
- Eliciting Data Warehouse Requirements *
At the end of each course the candidate is required to pass that course’s specific exam. Seven of the eight courses must be successfully completed to be considered for graduation. The optional* course is “Eliciting Data Warehouse Requirements” since not all environments include an On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) component.
Once the candidate successfully completes the program requirements (where an individual course certificate is generated), submission of those ‘proofs of completion’ must then be sent to the Registrar (see Contact Us). The Registrar will validate the application and, if approved, an official “Business Systems Analyst Certificate” returned to the graduate, along with the corresponding IIBA claim form for 21 hours of education and a PMI claim form for 16 PDUs and an IEEE claim for 8 CEUs. The graduate has then earned the right to affix the BSAC initials to business cards, resumes and other documentation where applicable.

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