BCS Foundation Certificate in Architecture Concepts and Domains
Code: bcsfcacd

What you'll learn
On this accelerated BCS Foundation Certificate in Architecture Concepts and Domains course, you will expand your knowledge and skills by exploring architecture concepts, processes and techniques âĂĂŹ independently of any specific framework.
Upon completion of the course you will be able to understand:
- The meaning of âĂòarchitectureâĂĂ´ and the different levels within it;
- Different kinds of architecture and the roles architects play in the IT / IS industry;
- The business context, and the importance of business-IT alignment;
- Architecture precursors: goals, directives and constraints;
- Architecture development process and description frameworks;
- The various subdomains of enterprise and solutions architecture and their purpose;
- The key activities undertaken in each subdomain and the related artefacts.
At the end of this course, youâĂĂ´ll achieve your BCS Foundation Certificate in Architecture Concepts and Domains certification.
Through FirebrandâĂĂ´s Lecture | Lab | Review methodology youâĂĂ´ll certify at twice the speed of traditional training and get access to courseware, learn from certified instructors, and train in a distraction-free environment.
40% faster
Distraction-free environment
Audience
This course is ideal for anyone who is involved in any aspect of enterprise and solution architecture, including those who are new-to-role.
Curriculum
45 modulesFundamentals of Architecture (25%)
- Identify the meaning and levels of architecture.
- Identify the various subdomains of enterprise architecture and the interactions between them.
- Explain the purpose and role of standards and frameworks in architecture.
- Identify relevant frameworks and professional standards which apply to architecture.
- Explain the meaning and objectives of governance, risk management and compliance.
- Describe an architectâĂĂ´s contribution to a business case.
- Explain the purpose and methods of performing gap analysis.
- Describe a range of drivers for architecture.
- Describe the purpose and use of an architecture description.
Business Architecture (10%)
- Identify the meaning and objectives of Business Architecture.
- Describe the key artefacts commonly used in business architecture.
- Describe the key activities undertaken by a business architect
- Describe the structure and behaviour of a business system
Applications Architecture (10%)
- Identify the meaning and objectives of applications architecture.
- Describe the key artefacts commonly used in applications architecture.
- Describe the key activities undertaken by an applications architect.
- Describe the use and behaviour of applications in a business.
- Explain the purpose and use of cross-reference grids.
- Identify different kinds of application.
Data Architecture (10%)
- Define the meaning and objectives of data architecture.
- Describe key artefacts commonly used in data architecture.
- Describe key activities undertaken by a data architect.
- Explain the differences between data and information and how they are used.
- Describe the data structures used by a business and/or its applications.
Infrastructure Architecture (10%)
- Define the meaning and objectives of infrastructure architecture.
- Describe key artefacts commonly used in infrastructure architecture.
- Describe key activities undertaken by an infrastructure architect.
Software Architecture (10%)
- Define the meaning and objectives of software architecture.
- Describe key artefacts commonly used in software architecture.
- Describe key activities undertaken by a software architect.
- Describe system modelling techniques.
- Describe the role of APIs in software architecture.
Security Architecture (10%)
- Identify the meaning and objectives of security architecture.
- Describe the key artefacts commonly used in security architecture.
- Describe the key activities undertaken by a security architect.
- Identify legislation and professional standards relevant to security architecture.
- Identify the key concepts in data architecture security
- Identify the key concepts in applications architecture security
- Identify the key concepts in infrastructure architecture security
Solution Architecture (15%)
- Identify the meaning and objectives of solution architecture.
- Describe the key artefacts commonly used in solution architecture.
- Describe the key activities undertaken by an solution architect.
- Describe different types of solution requirements.
- Explain the purpose and stages of the solution architecture lifecycle.
- Identify stakeholder categories in solution architecture.
Prerequisites
No experience of IS / IT or architecture work is required. Training with a BCS accredited training provider is also recommended.
Exam info
At the end of this accelerated course, youâĂĂ´ll achieve your BCS Foundation Certificate in Architecture Concepts and Domains Certification.
Course Dates
Sorry, there are currently no dates available for this course. Please submit an enquiry and one of our team will contact you about potential future dates or alternative options.
FAQs
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Traditional training providers usually run their courses from 9am to 5pm. At Firebrand Training we maximise the number of learning hours to minimise the number of training days, so youâll be back to your job as quickly as possible. You donât waste time travelling to several courses and finding an exam centre after that.
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