Business Analysis Learning LibraryTM
Want to explore business analysis before committing to a qualification? Get bite-sized learning you can start immediately and fit around work.
New to business analysis? Start by choosing the context you want to work in - then compare the best-fit qualification route below.
New to business analysis? Many learners start with the Business Analysis Foundation module, then build towards specialist practitioner modules and the Diploma route.
Preparing for PMI-PBA? We also offer PMI Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA) exam preparation for candidates planning to sit the PMI exam.

Want to explore business analysis before committing to a qualification? Get bite-sized learning you can start immediately and fit around work.
Whether you’re starting your BA career or sharpening your skills for agile delivery, we make it easy to learn with confidence.
Start with your work context and goals. If you want a broad, structured route that builds core BA knowledge through modules and can lead to the Diploma, the BCS Business Analysis pathway is a strong fit. If you work in agile environments and need BA techniques designed for iterative delivery and prioritisation, AgileBA is often the better match. Use the summaries on this page to narrow your choice, then select a route to view course options and details.
If you want a structured starting point, many learners begin with a foundation-level business analysis course to build core terminology and techniques. From there, you can progress to practitioner modules or choose an agile-focused route depending on the type of teams you work with. If you’re unsure, contact us and we’ll help you choose the best starting point.
BCS Business Analysis focuses on building broad business analysis capability across core techniques and practitioner topics through individual modules, with an optional route to the Diploma. AgileBA focuses on applying business analysis effectively in agile contexts, where requirements and priorities evolve through iterative delivery.
Many entry-level courses are suitable for beginners and do not require prior business analysis experience. Some advanced modules or higher-level courses may have prerequisites or recommended knowledge. Always check the specific course page for entry requirements.
Yes. Many learners take individual modules based on their immediate needs, then build towards a broader pathway later. This can be a practical way to develop skills step by step.
Often, yes. Many organisations use a blend of approaches. Core BA skills (such as stakeholder analysis, modelling, and requirements techniques) remain valuable, and AgileBA helps you apply those skills effectively in iterative delivery environments.
Yes. We deliver private training for organisations and can tailor the focus, delivery approach and scheduling to your needs. Team training is a good option if you want consistent capability across a group or to align training to your internal ways of working.
Yes, many learners study alongside work by choosing a format and pace that fits their schedule. Study options vary by course, so select a route above to view what’s available.
Still have questions? Tell us what you’re aiming for and we’ll help you choose the right qualifications.
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