In today's solutions-driven business environment, analytical thinking, problem solving and communications skills are key to providing solutions for process improvements, systems development and/or organizational changes. Within an organization, the Business Analyst practitioner works as liaison between the client, stakeholders, and the solutions team. Global Information Technology’s Business Analyst Certificate Program focuses not only on the essential business analysis competencies, techniques and practices required of an effective business analyst but also on other skills such as communication, leadership and the ability to view the big picture. Also, this class covers Agile, Structured Query Language (SQL), Visio and UML tools. Global Information Technology is a certified "IIBA Endorsed Education Provider.” This course is aligned with the IIBA Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® (BABOK®) v3.0 and is endorsed for ECBA exam preparation.
This program provides hands-on experience and focused training in business analysis to prepare you for real-world opportunities. You will gain a strong conceptual understanding and tools knowledge aligned with industry practices, enhancing your job-readiness and marketability.
People who want to become a business analyst, systems analyst, requirements manager or engineer, project/program manager, team leader, development manager, management consultant, or IT specialist.
New and experienced professionals aiming to become intermediate to advanced Business Analysts. IT professionals, career changers, and college graduates interested in business analysis roles will benefit most.
Intermediate communication skills, MS Office proficiency, and preferably some work or academic experience in business or IT domains.
Business Analysts are in high demand across industries. The unique skills make them valuable assets and open a wide range of job opportunities.
Business Analysts earn a median annual income around $75,250 with potential upwards of $134,820 depending on experience and role.
The U.S. BLS projects strong growth for management analysts, including BAs. Specialized experience or advanced education enhances career prospects.
Healthcare, Insurance, B2B/B2C, Retail, and Web 2.0 domains are introduced for broader understanding.
Typically 6 weeks, covering 48 hours of instruction with real-world practice and hands-on exercises.
No. UML is not a programming language, and programming knowledge is not required.
Yes, the course includes Structured Query Language (SQL) for analysts.
Define problems, analyze data, evaluate processes, and recommend solutions to enhance business efficiency and value.
New and experienced professionals aiming to become intermediate to advanced Business Analysts. IT professionals, career changers, and college graduates interested in business analysis roles will benefit most.
Intermediate communication skills, MS Office proficiency, and preferably some work or academic experience in business or IT domains.
Business Analysts are in high demand across industries. The unique skills make them valuable assets and open a wide range of job opportunities.
Business Analysts earn a median annual income around $75,250 with potential upwards of $134,820 depending on experience and role.
The U.S. BLS projects strong growth for management analysts, including BAs. Specialized experience or advanced education enhances career prospects.
Healthcare, Insurance, B2B/B2C, Retail, and Web 2.0 domains are introduced for broader understanding.
Typically 6 weeks, covering 48 hours of instruction with real-world practice and hands-on exercises.
No. UML is not a programming language, and programming knowledge is not required.
Yes, the course includes Structured Query Language (SQL) for analysts.
Define problems, analyze data, evaluate processes, and recommend solutions to enhance business efficiency and value.
The course is aligned with the BABOK v3.0 guide and covers all Knowledge Areas, Techniques, and Perspectives outlined by IIBA. It provides the foundational knowledge and practical understanding required to succeed in the ECBA exam.
This course aligns with the IIBA Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA) and prepares students for other IIBA certifications as they gain more experience.
Yes, students who complete the 48-hour training program will receive a Certificate of Completion from Global Information Technology.
Yes, the course includes case studies, group projects, and individual assignments to reinforce practical learning.
You will be introduced to tools such as Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Excel, SQL tools, and modeling tools that support UML and process mapping.
Make-up sessions or recordings may be available. Please contact the training coordinator for options regarding missed sessions.
Yes, Global Information Technology provides 100% job placement assistance including resume workshops, interview preparation, and access to job opportunities.
Yes, the course is available both in-person and through live instructor-led online sessions.
Yes, international students with a valid work permit or OPT status can enroll in the course. The course language is English.
You can contact Global Information Technology’s admissions office or register directly through our website or campus office.
You can give us a CALL at Toll Free: (866)-GO-GIT-GO OR email at info@global-itech.com
In our Job Assistance program, we will be helping you land in your dream job by sharing your resume to potential recruiters and assisting you with resume building, preparing you for interview questions. GIT’s training should not be regarded either as a job placement service or as a guarantee for employment as the entire employment process will take part between the learner and the recruiter companies directly and the final selection is always dependent on the recruiter.
All the instructors at Global IT are practitioners from the Industry with minimum 5-10 years of relevant IT experience. They are subject matter experts and are passionate for providing an awesome learning experience to the participants.
In today's solutions-driven business environment, analytical thinking, problem solving and communications skills are key to providing solutions for process improvements, systems development and/or organizational changes. Within an organization, the Business Analyst practitioner works as liaison between the client, stakeholders, and the solutions team. Global Information Technology’s Business Analyst Certificate Program focuses not only on the essential business analysis competencies, techniques and practices required of an effective business analyst but also on other skills such as communication, leadership and the ability to view the big picture. Also, this class covers Agile, Structured Query Language (SQL), Visio and UML tools. Global Information Technology is a certified "IIBA Endorsed Education Provider.” This course is aligned with the IIBA Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® (BABOK®) v3.0 and is endorsed for ECBA exam preparation.
This program provides hands-on experience and focused training in business analysis to prepare you for real-world opportunities. You will gain a strong conceptual understanding and tools knowledge aligned with industry practices, enhancing your job-readiness and marketability.
People who want to become a business analyst, systems analyst, requirements manager or engineer, project/program manager, team leader, development manager, management consultant, or IT specialist.
New and experienced professionals aiming to become intermediate to advanced Business Analysts. IT professionals, career changers, and college graduates interested in business analysis roles will benefit most.
Intermediate communication skills, MS Office proficiency, and preferably some work or academic experience in business or IT domains.
Business Analysts are in high demand across industries. The unique skills make them valuable assets and open a wide range of job opportunities.
Business Analysts earn a median annual income around $75,250 with potential upwards of $134,820 depending on experience and role.
The U.S. BLS projects strong growth for management analysts, including BAs. Specialized experience or advanced education enhances career prospects.
Healthcare, Insurance, B2B/B2C, Retail, and Web 2.0 domains are introduced for broader understanding.
Typically 6 weeks, covering 48 hours of instruction with real-world practice and hands-on exercises.
No. UML is not a programming language, and programming knowledge is not required.
Yes, the course includes Structured Query Language (SQL) for analysts.
Define problems, analyze data, evaluate processes, and recommend solutions to enhance business efficiency and value.
New and experienced professionals aiming to become intermediate to advanced Business Analysts. IT professionals, career changers, and college graduates interested in business analysis roles will benefit most.
Intermediate communication skills, MS Office proficiency, and preferably some work or academic experience in business or IT domains.
Business Analysts are in high demand across industries. The unique skills make them valuable assets and open a wide range of job opportunities.
Business Analysts earn a median annual income around $75,250 with potential upwards of $134,820 depending on experience and role.
The U.S. BLS projects strong growth for management analysts, including BAs. Specialized experience or advanced education enhances career prospects.
Healthcare, Insurance, B2B/B2C, Retail, and Web 2.0 domains are introduced for broader understanding.
Typically 6 weeks, covering 48 hours of instruction with real-world practice and hands-on exercises.
No. UML is not a programming language, and programming knowledge is not required.
Yes, the course includes Structured Query Language (SQL) for analysts.
Define problems, analyze data, evaluate processes, and recommend solutions to enhance business efficiency and value.
The course is aligned with the BABOK v3.0 guide and covers all Knowledge Areas, Techniques, and Perspectives outlined by IIBA. It provides the foundational knowledge and practical understanding required to succeed in the ECBA exam.
This course aligns with the IIBA Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA) and prepares students for other IIBA certifications as they gain more experience.
Yes, students who complete the 48-hour training program will receive a Certificate of Completion from Global Information Technology.
Yes, the course includes case studies, group projects, and individual assignments to reinforce practical learning.
You will be introduced to tools such as Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Excel, SQL tools, and modeling tools that support UML and process mapping.
Make-up sessions or recordings may be available. Please contact the training coordinator for options regarding missed sessions.
Yes, Global Information Technology provides 100% job placement assistance including resume workshops, interview preparation, and access to job opportunities.
Yes, the course is available both in-person and through live instructor-led online sessions.
Yes, international students with a valid work permit or OPT status can enroll in the course. The course language is English.
You can contact Global Information Technology’s admissions office or register directly through our website or campus office.
You can give us a CALL at Toll Free: (866)-GO-GIT-GO OR email at info@global-itech.com
In our Job Assistance program, we will be helping you land in your dream job by sharing your resume to potential recruiters and assisting you with resume building, preparing you for interview questions. GIT’s training should not be regarded either as a job placement service or as a guarantee for employment as the entire employment process will take part between the learner and the recruiter companies directly and the final selection is always dependent on the recruiter.
All the instructors at Global IT are practitioners from the Industry with minimum 5-10 years of relevant IT experience. They are subject matter experts and are passionate for providing an awesome learning experience to the participants.
In today's solutions-driven business environment, analytical thinking, problem solving and communications skills are key to providing solutions for process improvements, systems development and/or organizational changes. Within an organization, the Business Analyst practitioner works as liaison between the client, stakeholders, and the solutions team. Global Information Technology’s Business Analyst Certificate Program focuses not only on the essential business analysis competencies, techniques and practices required of an effective business analyst but also on other skills such as communication, leadership and the ability to view the big picture. Also, this class covers Agile, Structured Query Language (SQL), Visio and UML tools. Global Information Technology is a certified "IIBA Endorsed Education Provider.” This course is aligned with the IIBA Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® (BABOK®) v3.0 and is endorsed for ECBA exam preparation.
This program provides hands-on experience and focused training in business analysis to prepare you for real-world opportunities. You will gain a strong conceptual understanding and tools knowledge aligned with industry practices, enhancing your job-readiness and marketability.
People who want to become a business analyst, systems analyst, requirements manager or engineer, project/program manager, team leader, development manager, management consultant, or IT specialist.

New and experienced professionals aiming to become intermediate to advanced Business Analysts. IT professionals, career changers, and college graduates interested in business analysis roles will benefit most.
Intermediate communication skills, MS Office proficiency, and preferably some work or academic experience in business or IT domains.
Business Analysts are in high demand across industries. The unique skills make them valuable assets and open a wide range of job opportunities.
Business Analysts earn a median annual income around $75,250 with potential upwards of $134,820 depending on experience and role.
The U.S. BLS projects strong growth for management analysts, including BAs. Specialized experience or advanced education enhances career prospects.
Healthcare, Insurance, B2B/B2C, Retail, and Web 2.0 domains are introduced for broader understanding.
Typically 6 weeks, covering 48 hours of instruction with real-world practice and hands-on exercises.
No. UML is not a programming language, and programming knowledge is not required.
Yes, the course includes Structured Query Language (SQL) for analysts.
Define problems, analyze data, evaluate processes, and recommend solutions to enhance business efficiency and value.
New and experienced professionals aiming to become intermediate to advanced Business Analysts. IT professionals, career changers, and college graduates interested in business analysis roles will benefit most.
Intermediate communication skills, MS Office proficiency, and preferably some work or academic experience in business or IT domains.
Business Analysts are in high demand across industries. The unique skills make them valuable assets and open a wide range of job opportunities.
Business Analysts earn a median annual income around $75,250 with potential upwards of $134,820 depending on experience and role.
The U.S. BLS projects strong growth for management analysts, including BAs. Specialized experience or advanced education enhances career prospects.
Healthcare, Insurance, B2B/B2C, Retail, and Web 2.0 domains are introduced for broader understanding.
Typically 6 weeks, covering 48 hours of instruction with real-world practice and hands-on exercises.
No. UML is not a programming language, and programming knowledge is not required.
Yes, the course includes Structured Query Language (SQL) for analysts.
Define problems, analyze data, evaluate processes, and recommend solutions to enhance business efficiency and value.
The course is aligned with the BABOK v3.0 guide and covers all Knowledge Areas, Techniques, and Perspectives outlined by IIBA. It provides the foundational knowledge and practical understanding required to succeed in the ECBA exam.
This course aligns with the IIBA Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA) and prepares students for other IIBA certifications as they gain more experience.
Yes, students who complete the 48-hour training program will receive a Certificate of Completion from Global Information Technology.
Yes, the course includes case studies, group projects, and individual assignments to reinforce practical learning.
You will be introduced to tools such as Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Excel, SQL tools, and modeling tools that support UML and process mapping.
Make-up sessions or recordings may be available. Please contact the training coordinator for options regarding missed sessions.
Yes, Global Information Technology provides 100% job placement assistance including resume workshops, interview preparation, and access to job opportunities.
Yes, the course is available both in-person and through live instructor-led online sessions.
Yes, international students with a valid work permit or OPT status can enroll in the course. The course language is English.
You can contact Global Information Technology’s admissions office or register directly through our website or campus office.
You can give us a CALL at Toll Free: (866)-GO-GIT-GO OR email at info@global-itech.com
In our Job Assistance program, we will be helping you land in your dream job by sharing your resume to potential recruiters and assisting you with resume building, preparing you for interview questions. GIT’s training should not be regarded either as a job placement service or as a guarantee for employment as the entire employment process will take part between the learner and the recruiter companies directly and the final selection is always dependent on the recruiter.
All the instructors at Global IT are practitioners from the Industry with minimum 5-10 years of relevant IT experience. They are subject matter experts and are passionate for providing an awesome learning experience to the participants.


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