Businesses that fail to harness innovation and respond to market changes are less likely to achieve their goals in today's rapidly changing market. As a result, there is a larger demand for specialists who can evaluate the need for transformation and assist in developing and implementing solution strategies. The Business Systems Analysis online course covers how different business system development theories may be used to assess current systems and execute change realistically and successfully.
According to the World Economic Forum report, One of the top 15 talents projected to expand its importance by 2025 is systems analysis and assessment. The Business Systems Analysis Training assists candidates in developing the abilities required to use IT and systems management resources as an analyst, therefore impacting the overall performance and efficiency of the organisation.
A Gartner report states that By 2023, it is expected that 33% of major organizations would have analysts leveraging decision intelligence. The Business Systems Analysis syllabus covers the principles of business information systems, including how to define the requirements of the system and transform them into approved plans and user-friendly alternatives that support a company's strategic goals.
The Business Systems Analysis fees are Rs. 73,179 (Incl of all taxes). Candidates must pay the full amount of the fee at the time of admission or they can choose the partial payment option to pay the fee in three installments. If the candidates prefer to pay the fee in installments, a 3% admin fee will be charged. The fee can be paid via Credit/debit card or bank wire transfer.
Eligibility Criteria
Certification Qualifying Details
To qualify for the Business Systems Analysis certification, candidates must have to complete all the online learning modules included in the course along with completing minimum attendance criteria and submitting all the assignments and online projects. Candidates must participate in the course activities such as live polls, surveys and quizzes. Candidates must meet the minimum criteria outlined in the course handbook to successfully qualify for the certification.
What you will learn
Analytical skillsBusiness analytics knowledge
After completing the Business Systems Analysis online training, Candidates will gain knowledge of business analytics and the principles of corporate information systems as well as the duties of a systems analyst. Learners will develop the capacity to analyze existing business models and provide effective ways to improve their companies’ profitability, productivity, and efficiency. Candidates will obtain a set of job-ready abilities that will allow them to flourish in their present position and maybe take on new responsibilities.
This training will enrich both individuals with expertise in business systems analysis, and those who are completely new to the topic, as there are no formal requirements.
Anyone who wants to gain a solid foundation knowledge of the business systems analysis to prepare for a new job and learn how process improvements may improve a company's profitability.
Project manager, Business analyst, or any professionals in the business industry who desire to formalize their present skill set and stay up to date on the newest ideas and technologies.
Admission Details
To get admission in the Business Systems Analysis tutorial from the UCT, follow the steps mentioned below:
Step 1. Open the course page of business systems analysis by following the link given below (https://www.getsmarter.com/products/uct-business-systems-analysis-online-short-course)
Step 2. Click the ‘Register Now’ button to start admission
Step 3. Read the provider terms and agree to further proceed
Step 4. Create an account on the Getsmarter by filling in the personal information
Step 5. Provide the billing address and the sponsor information if applicable
Step 6. Pay the fee payment using the preferred method and start the program
The Syllabus
Recognize different types of organisations and stakeholders
Explain systems theory and how it applies to organisations
Assess the degree to which systems support business strategy
Outline the key skills and knowledge areas of a business systems analyst
Define the role of a business systems analyst
Differentiate between the Agile and the Waterfall approaches to the SDLC
Identify the phases in the systems development life cycle (SDLC)
Investigate existing business systems and assess their problems and opportunities for improving how systems support business strategies
Identify the structure for documenting a business case
Apply problem-solving, critical thinking, and analytical techniques to a business challenge
Analyze stakeholder interests in a system
Compile a feasibility study for a possible business solution
Recommend viable solution alternatives and a solution that best supports business strategy
Formulate a business case to recommend a solution that is aligned with a business strategy
Investigate techniques for eliciting requirements
Differentiate between the different types of business and system requirements
Identify sound interpersonal and communication skills for eliciting and communicating requirements
Construct a context model
Recommend specification document version control methods and rules
Differentiate between the different ways to specify and model requirements
Compile a non-functional requirements specifications document
Differentiate between different types of non-functional requirements
Identify the different levels of abstraction in business process modelling
Differentiate between the different types of process modelling techniques
Describe BPMN and modelling rules
Develop a system architecture model
Apply BPMN conventions to produce business process models
Create a functional decomposition diagram
Construct a use-case diagram and use-case narrative
Develop a system architecture model
Write user stories and group them into epics
Complete part of a data flow diagram
Complete part of an entity-relationship diagram
Formulate data definitions
Deduce factors that affect user experience
Compare usability and user experience
Differentiate between the different types of wireframes and prototypes
Compile specifications that improve user experience
Describe how requirements inform the quality of the final deliverable
Identify elements that inform quality assurance activities
Differentiate between requirements validation and verification
Outline the features of a test case
Compare quality control testing methods
Complete a test case using a given template
Differentiate between organisational, project, and personal change
Explain the role of the BSA as an agent of change
Compare models for supporting personal change
Recommend appropriate strategies for supporting change at both an organisational and individual level
Assess the need for specific change strategies
Instructors
UCT Cape Town Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
1: What are the 5 types of business systems?
The 5 types of business systems are:
Personnel business system
Accounts payable system
Payroll business system
Accounts receivable system
Inventory system
2: What are the elements of a business systems analysis?
Business plan, product, services, cash, sales, marketing and inventory are some of the elements of a business systems analysis.
3: What are the 9 building blocks of a business model?
Value propositions, customer relationships, key resources, key partnerships, customer segments, channels, revenue streams, key activities, and cost structure are the 9 building blocks of a business model.
4: What are the 4 types of business models?
Business to Business(B2B), Consumer to Consumer(C2C), Business to Consumer(B2C), Consumer to Business(C2B) are the 4 types of business models.
5: Which is the best business systems analysis short course?
The Business Systems Analysis online course by UCT is one of the best business system short courses.