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The TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner course certifies an individual’s understanding, knowledge, and practical application of the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition. Upon finishing, participants will be adept at creating, maintaining, and leveraging an Enterprise Architecture.
Those who successfully complete the course will acquire insights into utilising the TOGAF framework. This covers managing transformation and change, employing the TOGAF methodology, and implementing TOGAF strategies.
TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner delivered by GEL is a course accredited by The Open Group. EA Learning promotes this course on behalf of GEL.
TOGAF® is a registered trademark of The Open Group.
Module zero provides an introduction to the main aspects of the course, including its features, learning plans, objectives, and structure. Participants will receive a course guide, a set of diagrams, documents for further reading and links, as well as access to downloadable essential framework publications.
Module one delves into defining Enterprise Architecture and examining both Architecture Governance and Architecture Security. This module incorporates a scenario enabling participants to apply what they have learned.
In Module two, the focus is on the management of Agile development and digital business within TOGAF and the iteration in the TOGAF method. A scenario is included for individuals to demonstrate their acquired knowledge.
This module explores the initial Phase A of the ADM and the management of stakeholders during Architecture work. It covers the fundamental elements of phase A, including Architecture views, viewpoints, and the evaluation of alternatives and trade-offs. A practical scenario is included for knowledge application.
Module four delves into Phases B, C, and D of the ADM, discussing the inputs, outputs, steps, and approach for each phase, alongside security concerns relevant to each phase. It includes a scenario where knowledge can be applied.
Exploring Phases E, F, and G of the ADM, Module five reviews the inputs, outputs, steps, and approach for these phases, as well as associated security concerns. It includes a scenario for practical application of knowledge.
Module six addresses how changes are managed in Phase H of the ADM and how requirements are handled throughout the ADM in the Requirements Management Phase. It includes a scenario for participants to demonstrate their understanding.
Module seven examines essential concepts that support ADM activities, such as Business Scenarios, Migration Planning Techniques, Compliance Reviews, and the Architecture Landscape.
This module explores the Architecture Repository and the Enterprise Metamodel used to organise Architecture content. It includes a scenario where knowledge can be demonstrated.
Containing a series of exam preparation exercises based on real-world scenarios and a timed practice exam, Module nine prepares participants for the certification test.
Module ten provides details on how to book the exam and information on other courses that may be of interest.
Upon certification, participants will be able to demonstrate proficiency in:
Pearson Vue is recognised as the official exam provider for TOGAF®, IT4IT™, and ArchiMate® certifications, conducting exams across a global network of test centres.
Included in this course is a practice TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Practitioner (Part 2) exam, complete with answers to assist students in their preparation for the official Part 2 exam.
Participants will also benefit from a FREE exam voucher and a complimentary resit voucher (terms and conditions apply).
Voucher requests are generally processed within two to five working days. It’s important for students to request their exam voucher during the access period of the course, which begins on the purchase date. For more details, visit the GEL Support & FAQs page.
Candidates must complete at least 80% of their course on the LMS and pass at least 10 of the 18 Learning Studies questions for this course before requesting their exam voucher.
Attendees must already be Certified in TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation.
After passing the exam, you’ll earn the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Badge and the The Open Group Certified: Applied TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner badge. Which you can proudly display on your LinkedIn profile to showcase your achievement and expertise.
Enterprise architecture involves the design and management of IT infrastructures, focusing on the assembly and interaction of various elements to provide a comprehensive view. Organisations often rely on TOGAF-certified architects to align these architectures with business objectives, crucial for supporting large-scale transformations, IT development, and organizational change.
TOGAF stands for The Open Group Architecture Framework. It is a collaboration platform where The Open Group works with technology stakeholders and standard-setting bodies to develop clear standards, establish policies, and disseminate effective practices.
Organizations across all sizes, sectors, and industries benefit from the TOGAF standard, as it helps streamline operations and manage complex business strategies efficiently. While any organisation can adopt the TOGAF standard, optimal usage requires a certified architect.
The certification path starts with the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation (Part 1), followed by the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Practitioner (Part 2) exam. The TOGAF Business Architecture (BA) exam and credential courses do not require previous exam completions.
TOGAF-certified professionals typically earn between $85,000 and $202,000 annually, according to Payscale. The certification is increasingly valuable as businesses seek to integrate IT infrastructures with business operations globally.
The TOGAF framework boasts a widespread adoption in over 130 countries, with significant certifications occurring in the UK, USA, India, the Netherlands, and Australia. TOGAF-certified architects are in demand worldwide.
TOGAF assists businesses in effectively pursuing enterprise transformation and IT growth. It ensures that IT infrastructures align with business goals and offers resources that minimise the time spent on future project planning.
The TOGAF Foundation (Part 1) exam lasts 60 minutes, includes 40 questions, and is closed-book. Non-native English speakers may receive an extra 30 minutes. The required pass mark is 60%. The TOGAF Practitioner (Part 2) exam involves 90 minutes and eight questions, also with a 60% pass threshold.
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