| IIBA® Australia is actively working to support and grow the CBAP® certification. In 2008, we are planning to run exams in as many locations as feasible. We have received many enquiries about CBAP®, and on these expressions of interest, we are confident that we can hold exams in Melbourne and Sydney in 2008, and possibly Brisbane. We encourage all business analysts throughout Australia to apply for the CBAP®. IIBA® will run an exam in your city if there are 15 approved applicants in that location. Help us to help you! We are currently completing requests for tentative exam locations and dates. The best way to ensure that an exam happens in your city, in 2008, is to apply as soon as possible! What You Need to Do
- For more information, read our presentation on how to become a CBAP®
- Register your interest via
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- Download these documents from www.theiiba.org
- CBAP® Handbook
- CBAP® Application
- CBAP® Candidate Reference Form
- CBAP® Code of Conduct
- BABOK® V1.6
- CBAP® FAQs
- CBAP® Exam Special Accommodation Form
- Complete the documents (if necessary seek help from our Certification Director, Kevin Bourke)
- Submit the application for formal approval with a cheque or money order
- Notify
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when approval is given
We will confirm exam dates and venues as soon as the requirements are met. | Endorsed Education Providers can help you meet your training requirements. To become a CBAP® you need:
- to understand the BABOK®
- 5 years (7500 hrs) BA work experience in the past 10 years
- least 3 days BA training in the past 4 years
- submit an application
- to pass the exam
- pay the fee
BA work experience means:- that you have performed tasks specifically related to the knowledge areas as defined in the BABOK® such as requirements gathering, modelling and documentation; coaching or mentoring BAs in the above; developing BA methods, processes, best practices; and developing BA training materials
- tasks that don’t count are management of BAs, teaching BA courses, project management of non BA activities, testing or programming
Minimum prerequisite training: - High School or equivalent
- 21 hours of professional development in the last 4 years, which must be directly related to business analysis or the underlying fundamentals
- courses that count will include one or more of the topics of:
- enterprise analysis (e.g. Business Case writing)
- requirements planning & management (e.g. requirements gathering, analysis and documentation)
- solution assessment and validation (e.g. solution selection, usability assessment)
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