Course description
EXIN BCS Practitioner Certification in Requirements Engineering - eLearning (exam included)
Understanding Requirements Engineering
Requirements engineering is a key aspect of software engineering that involves gathering, analyzing, documenting, and managing software system requirements. Its primary goal is to ensure that a system aligns with the needs of users and stakeholders. The core processes include elicitation, analysis, specification, validation, and ongoing management of requirements.
The EXIN BCS Requirements Engineering certification is designed for professionals looking to strengthen their skills in identifying, analyzing, and managing requirements. As the role of business analysts evolves across industries, expertise in requirements engineering is becoming increasingly valuable across various positions and teams beyond traditional business analysis.
The EXIN BCS Practitioner Certification in Requirements Engineering focuses on developing fundamental business analysis skills rather than being tied to a specific job title like "business analyst." This ensures that learners acquire the necessary competencies to align business objectives with practical solutions tailored to organizational needs.
Key Features
- Course and material in English
- Beginner - intermediate level
- 120 days access to the platform with 24/7 access
- 10 modules (3 hours of video lessons)
- 21 hours of study time recommendation
- Downloadable PDF documents with detailed content (slides, explanations)
- 1 official mock exams
- End of lesson quizzes
- 1 official exam voucher
- Certification of course completion
Objectives
Upon obtaining the certificate, candidates will be able to demonstrate their understanding of:
- The role and competencies of a Business Analyst
- Investigation techniques, including interviews, observations, workshops and prototyping
- How to categorise, analyse and manage stakeholders
- How to model business processes
- Making a business and financial case and assessing feasibility
- How to establish, document and model requirements
Who it is aimed at
This certificate is for those who want to understand how business, customer needs, and requirements work together in professional settings
- business analysts,
- project managers
- product owners
- product managers
- systems analysts
Contents
- Introduction to Requirements Engineering
- Hierarchy of Requirements
- Stakeholders in the Requirements
- Requirements Elicitation
- Use of Models in Requirements Engineering
- Requirements Documentation
- Requirements Analysis
- Requirements Validation
- Requirements Management
Prerequisites
There are no pre-requisites for this certification.
EXAM FORMAT
- Duration of 60 minutes
- Closed book
- Multiple choice questions
- Passing score: 25/40 (62,5%)
What is the difference between the BCS Foundation Certificate in Business Analysis and the BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering?
The BCS Foundation Certificate in Business Analysis provides a broad understanding of business analysis, covering topics like stakeholder management, business process modeling, and business case development. It serves as an entry-level qualification for those new to business analysis.
In contrast, the BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering focuses specifically on the requirements engineering aspect of business analysis. It delves into gathering, analyzing, documenting, validating, and managing requirements in depth, making it ideal for professionals who work extensively with requirements.
Equity Policy
Currently, accommodation policies for EXIN examinations are under review. Please contact AVC for specific requests or further guidance or contact EXIN BCS certification body directly.
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