This TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture: Practitioner course explores the core concepts and principles of the TOGAF standard in detail. It also provides practitioners the opportunity to apply TOGAF concepts to a range of Architecture problems.
Any individual or organisation with an aspiration to implement industry-leading Enterprise Architecture practices should be able to apply and implement the TOGAF standard.
The TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture: Practitioner course validates a person’s knowledge, comprehension, and ability to apply the TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition. After completion, the learner will be confident in developing, sustaining, and using an Enterprise Architecture.
Individuals who complete the course will gain knowledge on how to use the TOGAF® approach. This includes being able to transform and manage change, use the TOGAF® method, and apply TOGAF® techniques.
This fully-accredited online course offers a range of self-paced micro-learning videos, formative quizzes and applied practice.
The practice exams and other training resources are designed to equip learners to pass the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Practitioner exam on their first attempt – and feel confident in the practical application of their new knowledge.
Take the first step towards gaining your TOGAF® certification today.
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Module 0: Welcome to TOGAF Enterprise Architecture: Practitioner
Module 0 introduces you to the main features of the course, including:
This course provides a course guide, diagram packs, and further reading and links documents. Additionally, there are links to download essential framework publications.
Module 1: The context of Enterprise Architecture
Module 1 defines what Enterprise Architecture is and looks at Architecture Governance and Architecture Security. The module includes a scenario, where individuals can demonstrate application of their knowledge.
Module 2: Enterprise Architecture in digital contexts
Module 2 looks at how Agile development and digital business is managed in TOGAF and iteration in the TOGAF method. The module includes a scenario, where individuals can demonstrate application of their knowledge.
Module 3: Phase A – The starting point and stakeholder management
Module 3 looks at Phase A of the ADM and how stakeholders are managed during Architecture work. It explores key aspects of phase A, Architecture views and viewpoints and alternatives and trade-offs. The module includes a scenario, where individuals can demonstrate application of their knowledge.
Module 4: Architecture development
Module 4 explores Phases B, C and D of the ADM. It looks at the inputs, outputs, steps and approach for each phase. It also explores security concerns related to each phase. The module includes a scenario, where individuals can demonstrate application of their knowledge.
Module 5: Implementing the Architecture
Module 5 explores Phases E, F and G of the ADM. It looks at the inputs, outputs, steps and approach for each phase. It also explores security concerns related to each phase. The module includes a scenario, where individuals can demonstrate application of their knowledge.
Module 6: Architecture Change Management and Requirements Management
Module 6 looks at how Change is Managed in Phase H of the ADM. It also covers how requirements are managed throughout the ADM in the Requirements Management Phase. The module includes a scenario, where individuals can demonstrate application of their knowledge.
Module 7: Supporting the ADM work
Module 7 looks at key concepts that support the ADM. These include Business Scenarios, Migration Planning Techniques, Compliance reviews and the Architecture Landscape.
Module 8: The Architecture Repository and Enterprise Metamodel
Module 8 explores the Architecture Repository and the Enterprise Metamodel, which is used to organize Architecture content. The module includes a scenario, where individuals can demonstrate application of their knowledge.
Module 9: Application and Exam Preparation
Module 9 contains a series of exam preparation exercises based on real-world scenarios and a timed practice exam.
Module 10: Course TOGAF Enterprise Architecture: Practitioner wrap up
Module 10 provides information on booking the exam and other courses of interest.
Certified individuals will be able to demonstrate their ability to apply:
Benefits for Individuals
Becoming TOGAF-certified gives Enterprise Architecture professionals, and those working closely with architecture teams, the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and proficiency in the framework.
The TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Practitioner course also equips learners with important, transferable skills, including:
Benefits for Organisations
A well-defined IT architecture leads to a much more efficient IT operation, providing better returns on existing investments while also reducing risks for future programs.
Adopting a world-class Enterprise Architecture standard like TOGAF will also enable much greater consistency and discipline. It improves interoperability and customer-specific usability, reducing waste and costs.
The framework integrates business objectives and adapts enterprise-specific operations, reducing complexity and providing better communication channels between internal and external stakeholders.
Training your staff in the latest version of the TOGAF standard, the TOGAF Standard 10th edition, will simplify and speed up the architecture development process in your organisation. This will help you to reduce expenditure for planning, design and implementation.