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| IIL Business Analysis Certificate Program (BACP) FAQ |
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1. Does IIL have a certificate program for Business Analysts?
Yes. IIL’s Business Analysis Certificate Program (BACP) is a comprehensive 10-day program that consists of four courses covering the core competencies required by most employers of Business Analysts (BA).
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2. Who is eligible to take the BACP?
Anyone who defines and manages requirements through the development cycle, elicits information from stakeholders to define requirements, solves business problems, defines business problems or analyzes business processes. Business analysts, project managers, operations managers, systems analysts, quality assurance analysts or marketing associates can all benefit from this program.
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3. Which courses comprise IIL’s BACP?
The following required courses for the BACP and can be taken in any order however, it is suggested that they are taken in the order as specified below.
Business Analysis Fundamentals
2 days (classroom) or four 3-hour sessions (IIL Virtual Classroom)
Facilitation Skills for Business Analysts
3 days (classroom) or six 3-hour sessions (IIL Virtual Classroom)
Writing and Managing Requirements Documents
2 days (classroom) or four 3-hour sessions (IIL Virtual Classroom)
Business Process Modeling
3 days (classroom) or six 3-hour sessions (IIL Virtual Classroom)
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4. Are there additional courses offered by IIL that are targeted specifically for Business Analysts?
Yes. The courses listed below are also included in the IIL Business Analysis curriculum.
Assuring Quality Through Acceptance Testing
2 days (classroom) or four 3-hour sessions (IIL Virtual Classroom)
Developing the Business Case
2 days (classroom) or four 3-hour sessions (IIL Virtual Classroom)
Effecting Business Process Improvement
2 days (classroom) or four 3-hour sessions (IIL Virtual Classroom)
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5. Does IIL offer other courses that are suitable for Business Analysts?
Yes. There may also be courses in IIL’s Project Management curriculum that would be of interest for BAs who are looking to increase their knowledge in risk management, negotiation, communication, and presentation skills. Six Sigma training will help any BA who is tasked with quality and process optimization. IIL’s Organization and People Change Management course will help any Business Analyst with the challenges of users’ resistance to change.
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6. Can I take the Business Analysis courses online?
Yes. All of the Business Analysis courses are offered online via IIL Virtual Classroom. The IIL Virtual Classroom classes are led by live instructors so you get the benefits of a classroom situation in your office. The classes have a good balance of lectures, discussion and individual exercises.
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7. What is the cost for Business Analysis Certificate Program (BACP)?
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8. What is the cost for IIL’s other BA courses?
Public Classroom / Onsite Course: |
- $1,495 per person for any two day course
- $1,795 per person for any three day course
IIL Virtual Classroom: |
- $850 per person for any 12 hour (4 3-hour sessions) courses
- $1,150 per person for any 18 hour (6 3-hour sessions) courses
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9. Are there exams for each course in the BACP?
Yes. Once you have completed each course, you will receive instructions via email to take an online exam. Upon notification you have four weeks to take the examination. You must achieve at lease 70% on the exam for a passing grade.
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10. What happens if I fail a BACP course exam?
If you fail an exam, call +1-417-236-0992 or email onlineexaminations@iil.com to schedule a retake. There is a $95.00 fee to retake an exam.
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| 11. How many credits will be received for BA courses? |
- Two-day public classroom / onsite courses receive 1.4 CEU credits / 14 PDU credits / 14 PD Hours / 14 CDUs
- Three-day public classroom / onsite courses receive 2.1 CEU credits / 21 PDU credits / 21 PD Hours / 21 CDUs
- Two-day IIL Virtual Classroom courses (four three hour sessions) receive 1.2 CEU credits / 12 PDU credits / 12 PD Hours / 12 CDUs
- Three-day IIL Virtual Classroom courses (six three hour sessions) receive 1.8 CEU credits / 18 PDU credits / 18 PD Hours / 18 CDUs
- You will earn 7.0 CEU credits, 70 PDU credits, 70 PD Hours, 70 CDUs for the classroom BACP. You will earn 60 PDUs, 6.0 CEUs, 60 PD Hours, 60 CDUs for the IIL Virtual Classroom BACP.
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12. When have I completed the BACP?
When you have successfully completed the four required courses and achieved at least a 70% score on each of the post-course multiple choice online exams (a 30 question multiple-choice exam for our 2-day courses; a 45 question multiple-choice exam for our 3-day courses).
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13. What happens if I cannot attend a class or complete the class once I start?
You can contact your educational consultant directly or you can call +1-800-325-1533 (US) or +1-212-758-0177. They will set up for an archived session or reschedule you in another up-coming classroom session.
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14. Is it possible to see the questions that I have missed on the exam?
No, we do not provide participants their completed exams to review.
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15. Is there a BACP final exam?
No, exams are given after each course.
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16. Do I have to attend each session of a class before I can take the exam?
Yes. You must attend every session of a class before being eligible for CEUs or gaining access to the exam.
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17. Can any of the BACP required courses be waived?
A course will be waived if a required course in the IIL BACP program has already been taken before registering for the BACP.
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18. How long do I have to complete the BACP?
The BACP can be completed in a timeframe of between three and 12 months.
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19. Who are the trainers?
All of our trainers have at least 10 years of Business Analysis experience and as much as 30 years. Their experience includes work with fortune 500 companies. Their teaching experience is extensive with a minimum of five years of classroom instruction.
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20. Is there a BA equivalent to the Project Management Institute’s A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)?
Yes. The International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA®) has developed A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK®), which represents the unique knowledge necessary in order to become a successful Business Analyst.
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21. How is the BABOK structured?
The BABOK describes Business Analysis areas of knowledge, their associated activities and tasks and the skills necessary to be effective in their execution. It is composed of six knowledge areas (KAs) plus underlying fundamentals.
The KAs are as follows: |
- Enterprise Analysis
- Requirements Planning & Management
- Requirements Elicitation
- Requirements Analysis & Documentation
- Requirements Communication
- Solution Assessment and Validation
The underlying fundamentals include:
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- Communication Skills
- Leadership Skills
- Problem Solving Skills
- Business Knowledge
- Information Technology Knowledge
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22. Does IIL provide participants with a copy of the BABOK?
No. Clients can download the BABOK directly from the IIBA website at www.theiiba.org.
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23. Is IIL’s BA certificate program the same as IIBA’s?
No. IIL’s BA certificate program is comprised of four courses with exams. Like PMI’s certification program for project managers, the IIBA’s certification for business analysts includes specific experience requirements, professional references, and successfully passing a comprehensive exam based on the IIBA’s Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK). Once these requirements are met with IIBA, an individual will become a Certified Business Analyst Professional (CBAP®).
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24. Is there a BA equivalent to the PMP®?
Yes. To be eligible for IIBA Certification, the candidate must meet specific experience requirements, submit professional references and agree to adhere to the IIBA Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP®) Code of Conduct and Ethics. Additionally, the candidate must pass a comprehensive final examination based on the IIBA Business Analysis Body of Knowledge which is designed to objectively assess and measure Business Analysis knowledge. Once these requirements are met with IIBA, an individual will become a Certified Business Analyst Professional (CBAP®).
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25. How do I qualify for the IIBA Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP®) designation?
Each candidate must meet the following requirements to be eligible to take the CBAP exam: |
- Five years (7,500 hours) of business analysis work experience in the last ten years
- The experience must be related to the knowledge areas as defined in the BA Body of Knowledge
- Experience in four out of the six knowledge areas
- Minimum of a high school education
- Two references
- 21 hours of professional development in the last four years and the content must be directly related to business analysis or the underlying fundamentals
- For more information, click here.
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26. Is IIL an IIBA Educational Endorsed Provider (EEP)?
Yes, we are.
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27. How do I get more information on IIL’s BA Certificate Program?
For more information on the BACP, please email learning@iil.com.
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28. Where can I get more details on IIL’s BA courses?
Go to www.iil.com/ba. To view full course outlines, click on course titles.
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29. If I take one of the IIL courses at a conference will it be recognized for the IIL BA certificate?
Yes. Any IIL course that is listed in the BACP will be recognized.
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30. How do I register for the BACP?
Go to: www.iil.com/ba/bacp to register for the BACP.
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31. How do I find out my BACP status?
You can contact your educational consultant directly or you can call +1-800-325-1533 (US) or +1-212-758-0177.
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