Skill
KSB12
Level
4
Guidance
Understanding commercial considerations and ensuring alignment with them when making decisions or recommending actions.
SFIA Level
Skill
KSB12
Level
4
Guidance
Understanding commercial considerations and ensuring alignment with them when making decisions or recommending actions.
Skill
KSC04
Level
4
Guidance
Applying techniques which help investigating, analysing, modelling and recording a business area or system of interest. Example, but not limited to: business environment analysis and process modelling.
Skill
KSC84
Level
4
Guidance
Understanding and application of different development approaches e.g. iterative/ incremental methodologies (Agile, XP, TDD, SCRUM) or traditional sequential methodologies (Waterfall or V-Model) and their energy and resource footprints. Irrespective of development methodology a DevOps approach may also be taken where development and operational staff work collaboratively.
Skill
KSC04
Level
4
Guidance
Identifying gaps in the available information required to understand a problem or situation and devising a means of resolving them.
Skill
KSB22
Level
4
Guidance
Establishing relationships, contributing to an open culture and maintaining contacts with people from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines. Effective, approachable and sensitive communicator in different communities and cultures. Ability to adapt style and approach to meet the needs of different audiences.
Skill
KSC09
Level
4
Guidance
Using tools (manual or automated) to record the structure, relationships and use of information within an organisation. Examples, but not limited to class diagram and relational data model.
Skill
KSD04
Level
4
Guidance
The selection and application of information elicitation methods, tools and techniques which are appropriate to the information required and the sources available. Examples, but not limited to: focus groups and surveys/questionnaires.
The BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering is designed for professionals looking to sharpen their skills in gathering, analysing and managing business requirements.
This course provides you with the tools and techniques needed to ensure that requirements are fully understood and documented, improving communication between stakeholders and project teams.
Whether you’re aiming to advance in your Business Analyst career or lead successful projects, this certification will equip you with best practices in requirements engineering, helping you deliver high-quality business solutions.
In the BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering, you’ll learn how to apply structured techniques for requirements elicitation, analysis, validation, and documentation.
This course covers critical areas such as stakeholder identification, requirements modelling, and managing requirements throughout the project lifecycle.
You’ll also explore tools for gap analysis and prioritising requirements to ensure they align with business goals.
By the end of the course, you’ll have the confidence to manage complex requirements and contribute to the success of any business project.
The BCS Practitioner Certificate in Business Analysis Practice is available through a range of flexible learning options to suit your schedule.
Whether you prefer to study through online instructor-led business analysis courses, self-study or invite us in to conduct an onsite course, we have a solution for you.
Exams are taken online at your location – results are instantly available.
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When you enrol in the BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering, you’ll receive comprehensive study materials designed to help you succeed.
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Our BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering course has flexible start dates, with new classes beginning every month — explore course dates.
Whether you’re ready to start immediately or prefer to plan ahead, we offer rolling enrolment so you can begin your Business Analysis training at a time that suits you.
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Completing the BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering opens up exciting career opportunities such as Business Analyst, Requirements Engineer or Systems Analyst.
This certification is highly valued across multiple industries, including IT, finance, and consulting. It also prepares you for advanced qualifications, such as the BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis.
By enhancing your ability to gather, manage, and document business requirements, this certification empowers you to take on leadership roles in project management and business change initiatives, ensuring your career continues to grow.