Skill
KSB05
Level
K2 — K5
Guidance
Keeping organisational objectives and strategies in mind, and ensuring courses of action are aligned with the strategic context.
SFIA Level
Skill
KSB05
Level
K2 — K5
Guidance
Keeping organisational objectives and strategies in mind, and ensuring courses of action are aligned with the strategic context.
Skill
KSC04
Level
K2 — K5
Guidance
Expert in applying techniques that help investigating, analysing, modelling and recording a business area or system of interest.
Name
KSC38
Level
K2 — K5
Guidance
Familiar with the business environment relating to own sphere of work (own organisation and/ or closely associated organisations, such as customers, suppliers, partners and competitors), in particular those aspects of the business that the specialism is to support (i.e. localised organisational awareness from a technical perspective).
Name
KSD01
Level
K2 — K5
Guidance
Proficient in methods, tools and techniques to analyse and optimise processes in order to improve the quality of a product or service.
Skill
KSD04
Level
K2 — K5
Guidance
Expert in the selection and application of information elicitation methods, tools and techniques that are appropriate to the information required and the sources available.
Skill
KSD07
Level
K2 — K5
Guidance
Familiar with organisational structures; their mission, objectives, strategies and tactics adopted by organisations; measures of performance such as critical success factors and key performance indicators; organisational cultures and cultural dimensions.
Skill
KSD85
Level
K2 — K5
Guidance
Expert in establishing relationships, analysing perspectives and managing stakeholders from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines. Adapting stakeholder engagement style to meet the needs of different audiences. The identification of key business stakeholders and an assessment of their level of power and interests, and their perspectives to inform the way(s) in which they should be considered and managed.
This workshop prepares candidates for the BCS Oral Exam and is open to those who have passed all four required modules.
This workshop is invaluable when it comes to exam revision/technique and includes:
The workshop will be led by one of our BCS examiners, each with over 15 years experience in the exam room.
Candidates will learn a structured approach to answer exam-style questions, focusing on:
By the end of the workshop, candidates will have a clear strategy for the oral exam, ensuring they can respond with precision, clarity and confidence.
Day 1:
(09:00 GMT for approx 4 hours)
The Oral Prep workshop prepares candidates for the BCS Oral Exam – there is no exam at the end of the workshop.
Candidates can elect to sit a mock Oral Exam with an experienced BCS examiner. The mock exam takes 45 minutes with a 15-minute feedback session — book your mock exam here.
Comprehensive Learning Resources
When you enrol on the Oral Prep Workshop, you’ll gain access to a comprehensive range of study materials.
Learning Options
Materials
The Amatis Academy is where you’ll find your course material and includes:
Self-Study
Instructor-Led
*Questions and answers are shuffled with each attempt to keep practice sessions fresh.
Accessibility & Additional Resources include:
Booking the Oral Prep workshop is quick and easy:
For a quick response: call +44 (0)1225 836084
To book your Oral Exam, please complete and return the Oral Exam registration form, available from Amatis on request.
The exam is charged at cost price — with no admin fee (£325 + VAT) — when you book your Oral Prep workshop with Amatis.