TOGAF® EA Foundation and Practitioner

Course 1803

  • Duration: 4 days
  • Exam Voucher: Yes
  • Language: English
  • 23 PMI PDUs
  • Level: Intermediate

TOGAF Practitioner Icon This fully accredited intensive program combines TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation and TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner into a single, cohesive learning experience that prepares participants to both understand and apply the TOGAF® Standard to real-world enterprise transformation. Participants begin by building a strong grounding in Enterprise Architecture concepts, terminology, and the Architecture Development Method (ADM), then progress to advanced skills focused on analysis, stakeholder engagement, architecture development, governance, and change management. Through scenario-based discussions, practical exercises, and applied learning studies aligned to The Open Group guidance, learners gain the capability to contribute to architecture initiatives and lead architecture development across domains in Agile and digital enterprise environments. This combined course fully prepares candidates for the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 1 and Part 2 certification examinations. Become TOGAF® EA Foundation and Practitioner certified with this fully accredited training course. Accredited by The Open Group

Training Course Delivery Methods

  • In-Person

  • Online

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Training Course Information

Learning Objectives

  • The concepts of Enterprise Architecture and the TOGAF Standard
  • The key terminology of the TOGAF Standard
  • The Architecture Development Method (ADM) cycle and the objectives of each phase, and how to adapt and scope the ADM for use
  • The techniques available to support application of the ADM TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation Copyright. TOGAF® is a registered trademark of The Open Group
  • Application of the ADM, including use of iteration, partitioning, and application in a Digital enterprise
  • How Architecture Governance contributes to architecture development • Architecture content — the outputs produced while executing the ADM
  • Know how to apply the TOGAF approach to transform and manage change • Know how to apply the TOGAF method
  • Know how to apply TOGAF techniques

Target Audience:

  • Individuals who need to start to learn the TOGAF method
  • Individuals who want to achieve the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner qualification in a stepwise manner, or other certifications and certification credentials from The Open Group where this certification is a prerequisite
  • Individuals expected to apply the TOGAF approach to develop, sustain, and transform domain architectures
  • Individuals actively contributing to organizational transformation
  • Individuals working in Agile environments who need to understand and apply Enterprise Architecture using the TOGAF Standard
  • Individuals who wish to become qualified as part of their professional development

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this certification for candidates taking the two examinations or the Combined Part 1 and Part 2 examination. If a candidate has achieved certification for TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation or passed the Part 1 section of the Combined Part 1 and Part 2 examination, then they need only take the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 2 examination.

Certification Information

Certification exam vouchers available upon request.

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Training Course Outline

TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation

  • Certification is open to all applicants – there is no requirement for any previous certification.
  • The concepts of Enterprise Architecture and the TOGAF Standard
  • The key terminology of the TOGAF Standard
  • The Architecture Development Method (ADM) cycle and the objectives of each phase, and how to adapt and scope the ADM for use
  • The techniques available to support application of the ADM
  • Applying the ADM, including use of iteration, partitioning, and application in a Digital enterprise
  • How Architecture Governance contributes to architecture development
  • Architecture content — the outputs produced while executing the ADM

 TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner

  • Certified individuals will have demonstrated their understanding of the context within which an Enterprise Architecture practitioner must operate
  • How to apply the stakeholder management technique
  • How to implement the Architecture Vision phase including its applicable techniques
  • How to implement the Architecture Development Method (ADM) Phases B, C, and D to develop an architecture, together with the applicable techniques
  • How to implement the ADM Phases E, F, and G to implement an architecture, together with the applicable techniques
  • How to implement Architecture Change Management
  • How to manage architecture requirements
  • How to use The Open Group Library
  • How to support the ADM work with applicable techniques
  • Using architecture levels to organize the Architecture Landscape

 Learning Studies

  • Accredited Training Courses include the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Learning Studies as a mandatory element of the training. Candidates who become certified, who also satisfactorily complete these learning studies will in addition earn The Open Group Certified: Applied TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Open Badge to reflect their ability to analyze and apply Enterprise Architecture.

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Examination Name: TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 1
Examination Type: Multiple-choice examination
Questions/Time: 40 questions/60 minutes
Pass Mark: 24/40 (60%)
Supervised: YES

Open Book: YES

Examination Name: TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 2
Examination Type: Complex multiple-choice scenario-based examination
Questions/Time: 8 questions/90 minutes
Pass Mark: 24/40 (60%)
Supervised: YES

Yes! We know your busy work schedule may prevent you from getting to one of our classrooms which is why we offer convenient online training to meet your needs wherever you want, including online training.

Certification candidates and existing credential holders are responsible for reporting all Continuing Certification Requirements Program (CCR) activities to PMI (Project Management Institute). To report the completion of a Learning Tree course, you can use the Online PDU (Professional Development Units) Resources System.

  • Go to the PMI Continuing Certification Requirements System https://ccrs.pmi.org/
  • Log in with your username and password
  • Locate the claim code associated with your course in the table in this document
  • Click on “Report PDU for this activity”
  • Fill in the date started and date completed
  • Click on the box agreeing that this claim is accurate and then submit

PDU Information for This Course:

  • Total PDUs: 23
  • Ways of Working PDUs: 19
  • Power Skills PDUs: 1
  • Business Acumen PDUs: 3
  • PMI Claim Code: 1154DE1H3R

The duration of certification is indefinite – certification is to a given version of the Body of Knowledge and does not expire, so there are no re-certification or renewal requirements.