Delivering Professional IT and Project Management Training to learners from more t h a n 30 countries for the last 20 Years. Our instructors are 15 to 20+ years of experienced, and are from the industry to ensure better technology industrial training. Provided jobs to 15,000+ Learners; 10,000+ in the USA,
with a stable salary from $85K to $250K in different big companies, and more 5,000 in others countries.

Average Salary!

Per annum a Business Analyst Engineer is earned around $200k-$250k

📚 Program Type: Job Placement Training

📅 Total Duration: 4 Months

🎓 Certification Type: Professional Certification

🌐 Study Mode: On Campus

🏛️ Operating Campus: Virginia

👨‍🏫 Instructor Experience: 15 to 20+ years

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If you miss a class can makeup with another batch and recovery your study.

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Weekend or weekday, morning or evening options are available which is suitable and fit with your preferred time schedule.

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A person always ready to answer your all kinds of questions

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You will get all class, presentation, quizzes and support for Life time access.

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Module 1: Introduction To Business Analysis

Covers organisational change, the role of business analysts, and key strategies for managing change. It defines business analysis, highlights essential skills like communication and problem-solving, and discusses career opportunities. It also emphasizes stakeholder engagement and balancing technical and business expertise.

Course Content

Module Lessons:

  • The Concept of Change
  • Understanding Organizational Change
  • The Role of Business Analysts in Managing Change
  • Change Management Strategies
  • What is Business Analysis?
  • Who is a Business Analyst?
  • Roles and Responsibilities of a Business Analyst
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Competencies of a Business Analyst

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Module 2: Project Methodologies and Management

Covers PMLC and SDLC phases, emphasising the business analyst’s role. It includes Agile, Scrum, Kanban methodologies, and the concept of MVP. Key topics include environment management and BA responsibilities in project execution.

Course Content

Module Lessons:

  • Project Management Life Cycle (PMLC)
  • Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
  • Software Development Environments
  • Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
  • Scrum Framework
  • Kanban Framework

Tools and Technologies Covered:

                                                                                     

Module 3: Requirement Engineering

Covers requirement types, elicitation techniques, and documentation best practices, including BRDs and FRDs. It highlights epics, user stories, and acceptance criteria, emphasizing clarity and structure. Examples, templates, and tools are also provided.

Course Content

Module Lessons:

  • What is a Requirement?
  • Requirement Elicitation
  • Requirement Documentation
  • Business Requirement Document (BRD)
  • Functional Requirement Document (FRD)
  • Epics, User Stories, and Acceptance Criteria

Tools and Technologies Covered:

                                                                                     

Module 4: Requirement Analysis and Documentation

This module covers process flowcharts, gap analysis, and UML diagrams like use case and activity flow. It highlights feature value matrices for prioritization and best practices for use case documentation. Tools and examples are included for practical application.

 
MODULE 4: REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS AND DOCUMENTATION
Course Content

Module Lessons:

  • Process Flowcharts and Gap Analysis
  • Feature Value Matrices for Prioritizing Business Needs
  • Introduction to UML Diagrams
  • Best Practices for Creating and Documenting Use Cases
  • Case Studies and Practical Applications

Tools and Technologies Covered:

                                           

Module 5: Requirement Management and Validation

Covers DoR, DoD, test cases, and business case validation. It discusses requirement traceability (RTM) and User Acceptance Testing (UAT). Out-of-the-box (OOTB) changes are also included.

Course Content

Module Lessons:

  • Definition of Ready (DoR) and Definition of Done (DoD)
  • Test Cases and Business Cases
  • Requirement Validation and the Requirement Traceability Matrix (RTM)
  • User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
  • Out-of-the-Box (OOTB) Changes and Tailored Solutions

Tools and Technologies Covered:

                                                                  

Module 6 : Business Analysis Tools

Analysis, including JIRA and Confluence for project and requirement management, Visio and Draw.io for diagramming, and Figma for creating wireframes and mockups. Participants will gain practical skills for using these tools to enhance documentation, collaboration, and design in their business analysis work.

Course Content

Module Lessons:

  • Overview and Features of Atlassian JIRA
  • Using Confluence for Documentation
  • Integrating JIRA and Confluence
  • Usage and Management of JIRA as a Business Analyst
  • Creating Diagrams with Visio
  • Using Draw.io for Online Diagramming
  • Best Practices for Diagramming
  • Overview of Figma
  • Creating Wireframes and Mockups with Figma
  • Collaborative Design with Figma

Tools and Technologies Covered:

                                           

Module 7: Technology and Design for Business Analysts

Understanding of key technologies relevant to their role, including cloud computing, frontend and backend development, and UX/UI design principles. Participants will explore the types of cloud services, the differences between server-side and client-side processing, and how to collaborate with development teams on product design and user experience.

Course Content

Module Lessons:

  • Understanding Cloud Computing
  • Types of Cloud Services (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS)
  • Benefits and Challenges of Cloud Adoption
  • Basics of Frontend Development
  • Basics of Backend Development
  • Role of Business Analysts in Development Projects
  • Server-side and Client-side Processing
  • Differences and Use Cases of Server-side and Client-side
  • Key UX/UI Concepts
  • Importance of UX/UI in Product Development
  • Common UX/UI Buzzwords and Their Meanings

Tools and Technologies Covered:

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Module 8: Agile Scrum Master

This module introduces students to Scrum, focusing on its principles, roles, and key processes. Learners will explore the Scrum framework, including the Scrum Master’s role, business justification, quality management, and risk management in Scrum projects. Emphasis is placed on Scrum meetings, artifacts, and effective project tracking through Scrum boards, ensuring proficiency in agile project management.

Course Content

Module Lessons:

  • Introduction to Scrum
  • Scrum Framework and Structure
  • Scrum Concepts & Principles
  • Scrum Phases & Processes
  • Roles and Organization in Scrum
  • Business Justification in Scrum
  • Quality Management in Scrum
  • Change Management in Scrum
  • Risk Management in Scrum
  • Scrum Meetings
  • Scrum Artifacts
  • Creating Deliverables and Managing the Scrum Board

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Module 9: Agile Product Owner

Agile Product Owner role, covering product definition, lifecycle, and key responsibilities of a Product Manager. Students will learn about product vision, strategy, road-mapping, feature prioritization, and the creation of user personas and journey maps to align products with business goals and user needs.

Course Content

Module Lessons:

  • What is a Product? 
  • Product Management 
  • Product Life Cycle 
  • Product Vision & Strategy 
  • Product Road-mapping & Feature Prioritization 
  • Personas & User Journey Maps 

Tools and Technologies Covered:

                                           

Module 10: Business Data Analysis

Business analysts with the skills to leverage data-driven decision-making using tools like Excel and SQL. Students will learn data preparation, cleaning, and analysis techniques in Excel, as well as how to use SQL for data extraction. Emphasis is placed on creating insightful reports and dashboards, and combining Excel and SQL for advanced analysis.

Course Content

Module Lessons:

  • Introduction to Data Analysis for Business Analysts 
  • Data Preparation and Cleaning with Excel 
  • Descriptive Analytics Using Excel 
  • Advanced Data Analysis in Excel 
  • Introduction to SQL for Data Extraction 
  • Intermediate SQL for Data Analysis 
  • Combining Excel and SQL for Comprehensive Analysis 

Tools and Technologies Covered:

             

Software Test Automation Engineering certificate
What is the "Business Analyst with Agile Scrum" course?

This course is designed to train professionals in business analysis principles and Agile Scrum methodologies, equipping them to bridge the gap between stakeholders and technical teams while managing Agile projects effectively.

Why should I take this course at PeopleNTech?

PeopleNTech offers hands-on training, experienced instructors, and job placement support tailored to meet the growing demand for Business Analysts skilled in Agile Scrum in the USA job market.

What is the course fee?

The course fee typically ranges between $3,500 and $5,000, depending on the chosen package (standard or premium with additional job placement services). Payment plans may be available.

What is the course duration?

The program usually lasts 8-12 weeks, with flexible evening and weekend classes for working professionals.

What happens if I miss a class?

PeopleNTech provides solutions for missed classes, including:

  • Access to recorded sessions of previous classes.
  • One-on-one support or makeup sessions with instructors.
  • Dedicated learning resources and online materials.
What is the average salary for Business Analysts with Agile Scrum in the USA?

The average annual salary ranges from $150,000 to $250,000, with entry-level roles starting around $170,000 and experienced professionals earning up to $260,000 or more.

What job placement support does PeopleNTech offer?
  • Resume writing assistance and interview preparation.
  • Access to a network of hiring partners.
  • Personalized career counseling.
  • Job placement services to help secure positions in top organizations.
What industries hire Business Analysts with Agile Scrum skills?

Industries such as IT, finance, healthcare, retail, e-commerce, and government consistently hire Business Analysts skilled in Agile practices.

How do I enrol in this course?

To enrol:

  • Visit the PeopleNTech Virginia Campus website or office.
  • Complete the online or in-person application form.
  • Pay the course fee or secure financing.
Is WIOA Federal funding available?

You can apply for WIOA Federal Funding benefits to join the program if you are located in Virginia. Simply visit your County Office and discuss your interest in joining a skill-based professional training program at PeopleNTech with the Case Managers. They will ask for basic information and guide you to fill out a form. Once completed, you can submit your application to determine your eligibility for funding.