About CBAP
CBAP stands for Certified BA Professional, 3rd level certification
provided by International Institute of BA (IIBA), Canada (www.IIBA.org).
The following are some of the benefits of becoming a CBAP:
· Be recognized for your competency
in business analysis.
· BA is the fastest growing career
opportunity for IT professionals.
· People with domain experience can
move into IT sector by becoming a business analyst.
· Better job prospects.
· Better salary.
The CBAP exam is designed for experienced business analysts, while
the newer CCBA exam targets people who have less experience in the business
analysis profession. The CCBA exam provides less experienced business analysts
with their first step toward obtaining the CBAP designation. This exam targets
individuals who are proficient in some aspects of business analysis, are in the
process of developing business analysis skills and expertise, and who apply
business analysis to smaller scope projects and less complex tasks. The CCBA certification
expires after five years. The expectation is that you will then apply to take
the CBAP exam when you have gained more business analysis experience. You can
also retake the CCBA exam if you have not yet met the required CBAP exam level
of business analysis experience.
IIBA is the non-profit professional
association dedicated to the field of business analysis. IIBA acts as the
voice of the business analysis community, supporting the recognition of the
profession and discipline and works to maintain the global standard for the
practices and certification.
IIBA was founded in Toronto, Canada in October of 2003 to support
the business analysis community by:
• Creating and developing awareness and recognition of the value
and contribution of the business analyst,
• Defining the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK),
• Providing a forum for knowledge sharing and contribution to the
business analysis profession, and
• Publicly recognising and certifying qualified practitioners
through an internationally acknowledged certification program.
IIBA's multi-level competency based
certification program recognises the BA professional through their career
progression, supporting more opportunities for growth and development.
Definitions of skill and knowledge levels
Level 1 (ECBA) - Practical Knowledge or General Awareness:
·
Follows rules: Ability to adhere to prescribed ways
to work in order to execute activities related to the
competency. Generally, needs rules and guidelines to perform tasks.
· Understands: Recognises the
key elements of the competency and why they are important. However, not
expected to have the experience nor skill level to act upon the competency.
·
Basic knowledge: Has a
fundamental awareness of basic skills and knowledge involved in the competency.
Level 2 (CCBA) - Skilled:
·
Modifies rules: Encounters situations where there is
confidence to modify the guidelines that have been provided for addressing the
challenge.
·
Recommends actions: Although
generally works independently on smaller, well scoped challenges, still relies
on expert help for more complex work. Skills, knowledge and confidence have
developed to the level where appropriate actions are identified.
·
Applied knowledge: Has practiced
the competency and skills have evolved working on small, less complex
challenges or with guidance on large, more complex work.
Level 3 (CBAP) - Expert:
·
Creates rules: Actively provides insight to
situations that fall within and outside of his/her domain or sphere of
influence. In some cases, this will mean addressing new, unstructured business
challenges or opportunities.
·
Guides practice: This is a
seasoned practitioner that is sought after for their expertise and guidance in
solving or addressing business challenges or opportunities.
·
Advanced knowledge: Skills and
Knowledge have been fully developed through execution of work ranging from
small well-scoped work to addressing more complex, unstructured challenges or
opportunities. Skills and knowledge required for the competency have become
second nature.
How to Become CBAP / CCBA Certified
The CBAP and CCBA certification exams each address all six knowledge
areas from the BABOK Guide. The exams also test your knowledge of sources
referenced by the BABOK Guide and your
own business analysis experience. The CBAP exam is designed for experienced
business analysts, while the newer CCBA exam targets individuals who have less
experience in the business analysis profession. You can apply and pay for the
exams online using the IIBA ™ website. Most people schedule and take the exams
in a testing center and complete the questions on a computer.
The CCBA Exam
The CCBA exam provides newer, less experienced business analysts
with their first step toward obtaining the CBAP certification. This exam targets
individuals who are proficient in some aspects of business analysis, are in the
process of developing business analysis skills and expertise, and who apply
business analysis to smaller scope and less complex tasks and projects.
Requirements for candidates taking the CCBA exam include:
· a minimum of 3,750 hours of BA
work, aligned with the BABOK Guide , in the last seven years
· at least 900 hours in two of the
six knowledge areas or 500 hours in four of the six knowledge areas,
· a minimum of 21 hours of
Professional Development, and
· a high school education or
equivalent.
· You will also be required to
provide two references from a career manager, client or CBAP.
The CCBA certification expires after five years. The expectation
is that recipients will then apply to take the CBAP exam as a more experienced
business analyst. There is also an option to retake the CCBA exam if you have
not yet met the required CBAP exam level of experience during that time period.
What ’s on the Exams
The CBAP and CCBA exams each contain 150 questions that must be
answered within 3.5 hours. The passing mark for your scored exam is calculated
based on psychometric procedures that the IIBA does not disclose to the public.
The CBAP and CCBA Exam Blueprints indicate the relative weight of each
knowledge area by providing you with the percentage of questions from that
knowledge area on your exam.
A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK Guide)
is the globally recognized standard for the practice of business analysis. The
BABOK Guide describes business analysis knowledge areas, tasks, underlying
competencies, techniques and perspectives on how to approach business analysis.
What is BABOK?
BABOK contains a description of generally accepted practices in
the field of business analysis. It gives a guidance on the skills and knowledge
that a business analyst must possess. Contents of BABOK have been verified thoroughly
by practitioners.
BABOK does not mandate that practices described should be followed
under all circumstances. Any set of practices MUST be tailored to the specific
BA conditions.
Purpose of the BABOK Guide
The primary purpose of the BABOK Guide is to define the profession
of business analysis and provide a set of commonly accepted practices. It helps
practitioners discuss and define the skills necessary to effectively perform
business analysis work. The BABOK Guide also helps people who work with and
employ business analysts to understand the skills and knowledge they should
expect from a skilled practitioner.
Business analysis is a broad profession in which business analysts
might perform work for many different types of initiatives across an
enterprise. Practitioners may employ different competencies, knowledge, skills,
terminology, and attitudes that they use when performing business analysis
tasks. The BABOK Guide is a common framework for all perspectives, describing
business analysis tasks that are performed to properly analyze a change or
evaluate the necessity for a change. Tasks may vary in form, order, or
importance for individual business analysts or for various initiatives.
The six knowledge areas of the BABOK Guide which are Business
Analysis Planning and Monitoring, Elicitation and Collaboration, Requirements
Life Cycle Management, Strategy Analysis, Requirements Analysis and Design
Definition (RADD), and Solution Evaluation describe the practice of business
analysis as it is applied within the boundaries of a project or throughout
enterprise evolution and continuous improvement. The following image shows how
three of the knowledge areas support the delivery of business value before,
during, and after the life cycle of a project.
Target Audience for CBAP
· CBAP examination targets the
following audience:
· Seasoned BAs
· BA Consultants
· Trainers
Eligibility for CBAP
· High school (i.e., 12 years of
education is required. In other countries, this will be higher secondary
school) and above.
· Minimum 7500 hours of Business
analysis related work in the last 10 years.
· Professional development: 35 hours
of verifiable BABOK coursework in the last 4 years. Adaptive Processes is an
authorized EEP of IIBA®, its trainings provide desired PDUs for the CBAP
certification examination.
· References: Two references from a
career manager, client (internal or external) or CBAP.
· Minimum 900 hours in each of the
4 knowledge areas.
· Signed code of conduct is
required.
CBAP Question Pattern
This will be a case study based examination.
· Longer cases (1-1.5 pages) of
information
· Multiple questions about the case
· Multiple choice answers
· 120 questions
· 3.5 hours
Knowledge Areas
Knowledge areas represent areas of specific BA expertise.
There are 6 knowledge area in BABOK:
1. BA planning and monitoring
2. elicitation and collaboration
3. Requirements life cycle management
4. Strategy analysis
5.Requirements analysis and design definition
6. Solution evaluation
Examination Weightage – KA Wise
Domain
|
% Distribution
|
Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring
|
14%
|
Elicitation and Collaboration
|
12%
|
Requirements Life Cycle Management
|
15%
|
Strategy Analysis
|
15%
|
Requirements Analysis and Design Definition
|
30%
|
Solution Evaluation
|
14%
|
Additional Information
Application expires within 1 year from approval 3 exams can be taken within a year without any
waiting time in between
Preparing the application
· Begin the application some weeks
(at least 2 weeks) before you plan to apply.
· It can take anywhere from 6-10
hours to complete.
· Download and use Adaptive BA
experience calculator.
· Apply within 6 months of when you
plan to write.
You can download the CBAP handbook for a detailed application
process at IIBA website.
Become A Member
Uniting a community of professionals to create
better business outcomes.
Choose your membership level below.
Which Membership is Right for You?
Individual Membership
Join thousands of business analysis
professionals worldwide enjoying a variety of benefits, including a free online
copy of the BABOK Guide and the opportunity to join a local chapter.
Individual membership is for:
·
You are a business analysis practitioner
·
You are a corporate employee with a promo code
from your employer
·
You have an interest in building your business
analysis practice
·
You are a product manager or product owner
Corporate Program
Businesses and organizations can join the IIBA
and enjoy additional corporate benefits:
·
Forge a strong relationship with IIBA to
help advance the practice of Business Analysis within your
organization
·
Support development of your Business
Analysis Professionals
·
Connect with over 300 organizations globally
Endorsed Education Provider
Do you provide educational services? Become a
member of the IIBA as an Endorsed Education Provider (EEP):
EEP members include:
·
Training providers of business analysis
practices
·
Providers seeking professional endorsement of
their offerings
·
Providers looking to expand their market
Academic Program
Join as an Academic member today.
Academic members include:
·
Colleges and universities offering programs
that support business analysis
· Academic institutions looking for promotion
among business analysis practitioners and their employers
Recertification
Continue to experience the benefits of core
certification.
To recertify for your Level 2 CCBA and Level
3 CBAP designations, you must earn a minimum of 60 Continuing Development
Units (CDUs) every three years from your Date of Certification. Log your
CDUs earned throughout your three year certification cycle in your profile.
Contact IIBA
International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA)
is a Canadian Corporation headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Mailing address:
International Institute of Business Analysis
115 George Street, Suite 509
Oakville, ON L6J 0A2
Canada
115 George Street, Suite 509
Oakville, ON L6J 0A2
Canada
Phone / Email:
Main Number: 1
647-426-3735
Toll Free Number: 1-866-789-4422 |
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General Inquiries
info@iiba.org |
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Membership membership@iiba.org |
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Certification certification@iiba.org |
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EEP eep@iiba.org |
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Finance finance@iiba.org |
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Corporate Program corporatemembership@iiba.org |
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