TOGAF Foundation Certification Course Level-1

TOGAF Foundation Certification Course Level-1

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 2Month/20 Hours                                                  Price:165,000

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TOGAF Foundation Certification Course Level-1


The TOGAF® Standard, a standard of The Open Group, is a proven Enterprise Architecture methodology and framework to align business with IT. The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is a framework for enterprise architecture that provides an approach for designing, planning, implementing, and governing an enterprise information technology architecture.

Enterprise Architecture (EA) is more than the collection of the constituent architectures (Business, Application, Technology, and Information). It is a conceptual tool that assists organizations with the understanding of their own structure and the way they work. It provides a map of the enterprise and is a route planner for business and technology change.


TOGAF Foundation Key Learning

The basic concepts of Enterprise Architecture and TOGAF
The core concepts of TOGAF 9
The key terminology of TOGAF 9
The ADM cycle and the objectives of each phase, and how to adapt and scope the ADM
The concept of the Enterprise Continuum; its purpose and constituent parts
How each of the ADM phases contributes to the success of enterprise architecture
The ADM guidelines and techniques
How Architecture Governance contributes to the Architecture Development Cycle
The concepts of views and viewpoints and their role in communicating with stakeholders
The concept of building blocks
The key deliverables of the ADM cycle
The TOGAF reference models
The TOGAF certification program

TOGAF Foundation Course:

 Module1 Introduction to TOGAF

Introduction
Course Material Overview
The Open Group
 TOGAF Basics

 Module2: TOGAF Components

TOGAF Core Concepts and Components Overview
Introduction to the Architecture Development Methodology (ADM)
The Enterprise Continuum and Tools
The Architecture Repository

 Module3: TOGAF ADM

ADM Guidelines and Techniques
Views, Viewpoints, & Stakeholders
Early ADM Phases (Level 1)
Key ADM Deliverables (Level 1)
Building Blocks
TOGAF Reference Models
Later ADM Phases (Level 1)
Architecture Governance


TOGAF Prerequisites
A prior knowledge of Enterprise Architecture is advantageous but not required.

TOGAF Course Format
The course uses a stimulating mix of instructions, workshops, quizzes, discussions and a practice-exam.


TOGAF Practice Exam
A practice examination is part of this course. The practice exam aims to help participants in passing the certification exam.

TOGAF Certification Examination

This training course prepares participants for TOGAF 9.1 Foundation (Level 1) examination. The exam comprises 40 questions in simple multiple choice format. 55% or 22 points out of 40 are required to pass this exam.

Note: Please note that the certification exam is not part of this training course. The certification exam can be attempted at any Prometric center.


Eligibility for Examination

There is no prerequisite for this certification exam.


Benefits 


Enhanced Skills:  Gain expertise in EA concepts, TOGAF methodology, and architecture development.

Industry Recognition: TOGAF certification is globally recognized by organizations.

Career Opportunities: Roles include Enterprise Architect, Solution Architect, and IT Strategist.

Higher Earnings: Certified professionals often earn higher salaries.



Career Path
  1. Enterprise Architect:


As an enterprise architect, you’ll design and oversee the overall structure of an organization’s IT systems, ensuring alignment with business goals.

Responsibilities include creating architectural blueprints, defining standards, and guiding technology decisions.

2. Solution Architect

Solution architects focus on specific projects or initiatives within an organization

They design solutions that address business needs, considering technical feasibility, scalability, and integration.

3. IT Strategist:

IT strategists work closely with business leaders to align technology initiatives with organizational objectives

They analyze trends, evaluate emerging technologies, and recommend strategies for IT transformation.

4. Technical Consultant

Technical consultants provide expert advice to clients or organizations

They may specialize in areas such as cloud computing, data analytics, or cybersecurity.

International Student Fee:  950USD$


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