What you'll learn:
- CBAP Fundamentals
- Quick start with CBAP
- CBAP introduction
- CBAP structure
Build a Foundation in CBAP® (Certified Business Analysis Professional): Core Concepts, BABOK® Alignment & Exam-Ready Skills
Note: “CBAP” is a certification from IIBA®. This course is designed to build strong foundational capability aligned to the BABOK® Guide, and to prepare learners with the concepts and practice approach used in CBAP-style questions (without claiming endorsement by IIBA unless you have it).
Course Description (Very Detailed – Udemy Ready)
If you’re aiming for the CBAP® (Certified Business Analysis Professional) certification—or you simply want to operate like a senior Business Analyst—this course is your structured, practical foundation for mastering business analysis in a way that maps directly to the BABOK® Guide and the CBAP exam mindset.
CBAP is not just about memorizing definitions. It’s about understanding how business analysis works end-to-end: how to engage stakeholders, define problems, elicit the right information, manage requirements, assess solutions, and deliver measurable business value. This course is built to help you develop that capability step by step.
You’ll learn the core knowledge areas, techniques, and competencies expected from a CBAP-level professional—presented in a way that is accessible even if you’re early in your BA journey or coming from adjacent roles like product, project management, QA, operations, or consulting.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
Speak the language of BABOK® confidently
Understand what CBAP expects in scenario-based questions
Apply BA concepts in realistic project situations
Build habits and structure that reflect senior BA thinking
What You’ll Learn (Detailed Outcomes)
1) CBAP & BABOK® Fundamentals
2) Business Analysis Mindset & Value Delivery
3) Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring (Foundation Level)
4) Elicitation & Collaboration (How to get the right information)
5) Requirements Life Cycle Management (RLCM)
6) Strategy Analysis (Seeing the big picture)
7) Requirements Analysis & Design Definition (RADD)
8) Solution Evaluation (Proving value and enabling improvement)
Prerequisites
No prior CBAP knowledge required
Helpful (but not required): exposure to projects, requirements, or stakeholder discussions
A willingness to practice thinking in scenarios and applying frameworks