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BUSINESS ANALYSIS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
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Online Business Analysis Certificate Program – At a Glance
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Prepare to become a business analyst or apply business analysis in your profession, and get ready to pass the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) ECBA certification exam.
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Learn the skills, knowledge and tasks of the growing business analysis profession. Identify business needs and facilitate effective solutions using the tools and techniques of business analysis, with the Business Analysis Book of Knowledge (BABOK) as your textbook and experienced business analysts to guide you. You’ll emerge with valuable technical and soft skills, much closer to coveted IIBA designation.
Learn the essentials of business analysis, by industry standards. You will build your skills in relevant areas including learning how to work in an Agile project environment, how to adapt your process efficiently as you go and more. You will enhance both your technical skills and your soft skills including communication, critical thinking, problem solving and collaboration.
Today’s business analyst enables change in businesses and organizations, by defining needs and recommending solutions that deliver value to stakeholders. Get ready to join these important professionals. Prepare to make a difference in the business world and transform your career with the potential of business analysis.
Choose a minimum of 90 contact hours.
Determine the courses you will need to complete this program.
Credential: Earn a University of Manitoba Certificate in Business Analysis.
Fees: $3,870 for required courses, plus electives and $100 non-refundable application fee. Each course: $350 to $710.
Pricing subject to change without notice
This program is designated by Manitoba Student Aid, available to Manitoba residents.
Expected duration: 18 months to 5 years, part-time
Admission requirements: Grade 12 diploma or equivalent, or mature student status. If primary language is not English, proof of English proficiency is required.
Learners with 1 (one) or more years of university courses outside of the University of Manitoba must provide an official transcript.
James Fatoki