Business Analysis Program – BAN2

Introduction

Video:  Business Analysis Coordinator – Megan Gibson ;  [3:44] by Fanshawe College. Transcript and captions available on YouTube.

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Business Students at the college. Photo by Fanshawe RMB.

A business analyst drives change within organizations through highly-developed communication skills; they maintain a vibrant and dynamic skill set in today’s fast-paced world. This one-year post-grad program provides you with the opportunity to practice as a business analyst and learn how to lead and drive complex changes by identifying the real problem, engaging with subject matter experts, defining requirements and solutions that deliver value to stakeholders to meet the strategic, tactical and financial goals of an organization.

Unique Program Experiences

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Photo by Fanshawe College, RBM.

Our program offers unique applied research experiences, including one where students dive into a business locally, identify a potential need and develop a business case. As the culmination of all prior courses, small groups examine all available data to determine relevant requirements and produce their hypothesis.

The end result is a portfolio piece in the form of a business case, which successfully addresses challenges and proposes workable solutions.

Throughout our program, you will enjoy peer-led tasks that allow for highly engaging activities and applied learning opportunities to be embraced further during your subsequent co-op work experience. Some students even secure full-time employment prior to graduation as a result!

Student Experience

Do you crave the opportunity to be a part of something great? Would you like to make a difference in an organization, and address challenges from all angles? Business analysts drive change within organizations and maintain a vibrant and dynamic skill set in today’s fast-paced world.

Alongside other budding business analysts, you will learn how to lead and drive complex changes by identifying the real problem, engaging with subject matter experts, and defining requirements and solutions that deliver value to stakeholders to meet the strategic, tactical and financial goals of an organization.

Industry Certifications and Experience

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Photo by IIBA.

Fanshawe College is an Endorsed Education Provider (EEP) of the Business Analysis Program, per the International Institute of Business Analysts (IIBA). As such, graduates pre-qualify for over 400 hours for the professional development component of various certification tests.

Certificates that graduates may pursue through the IIBA include:’

  • Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA)™
  • Certification of Capability in Business Analysis (CCBA)®
  • Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP)®

Also available: Six Sigma Green Belt ® certification

Toolkit

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Business Analysis Body of Knowledge Guide. Photo by International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA). All rights reserved.

Students work with a variety of tools, gathering data from internal and external sources and systems. You will even follow a BA through the entire project lifecycle of a major technology implementation.

Our program follows the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge, authored and published by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA), which provides the conceptual framework for business analysis, the Business Analysis Core Concept Model (BACCM). Approximately 40 different research and business analysis techniques are taught in connection with these concepts.

In addition to Tableau Essentials training included within the Business Intelligence curriculum, a wide variety of software is used in conjunction with research techniques such as environmental scanning, user story mapping, benchmarking, and organizational modelling, among others.

Your Future Career

Regardless of the industry, the demand for Business Analysis skills continues to grow. Whether you pursue a career in consulting, project management, data analytics, system design, or process improvement, a Business Analysis Graduate Certificate opens doors to new opportunities.

Business Analysis Professional Roles

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Continuing Evolution of Business Analysis Diagram. Photo by IIBA. [Click to enlarge].

Your Future Path

Graduates let their talents shine in various roles within financial services organizations over the course of their careers.

Business Analyst Evaluate business processes, anticipating requirements, uncovering areas for improvement, and developing and implementing solutions.
Systems Analyst Program computer systems, monitor their performance, locate problems and weaknesses, and carry out fixes.
Service Request Analyst Primary contact person for customers, functions as a hub between the customer and the IT organization.
Functional Analyst Conduct analyses, measure various areas of performance, and develop process improvement initiatives
Business Planning Analyst Create long-term plans based on the company’s current financial situation and goals.
Project Manager Identify project’s goals, objectives, and scope and create a project plan that outlines the tasks, timelines, and resources required.
Product Owner Research and determine the clients’ needs to determine which features to include on products.  Pitch ideas for features to stakeholders.

For more information, please review the program pathways page for Businesses Analysis.

More InformationTo learn about the Business Analysis Program program, including the description, admission requirements and courses, see the program website.

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