Looking to start your career as a business analyst? Then make sure you have the skills and knowledge you need to be successful in this challenging career. With courses across the UK, you'll graduate with the confidence you need for today's workforce.
Business Analyst Courses found:
Project Management Package
This Project Management Package consists of a selection of fully accredited courses aimed to provide you with all the knowledge you need to be a successful Project Manager, and includes courses approved by APMG and BCS. The associated certifications ar...

Business Analysis Foundation Training – Become a Business Analyst
This Business Analysis Foundation training course is fully accredited by BCS and provides you with the opportunity to obtain the internationally recognised Business Analysis Foundation certification. You will have access to the course and all additiona...

BCS Business Analysis (BA) Foundation
BCS Business Analysis (BA) Foundation certification is a globally-recognised business analysis certification developed by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT. This certification enables you to develop a broad understanding of the latest principles and...

Level 5 Diploma in Business Enterprise
This suite of qualifications provides a realistic and broad opportunity for learners seeking career and professional development. They will support learners in realising their potential and by association the prospects of the organisations they work wi...

Online Business Analyst courses also available
If you’re looking at becoming a business analyst, there are lots of fantastic jobs available all over England and the UK, from Leeds to Manchester, London and even in the Hebrides! However you want to work, full time, part time or as a business consultant, business analyst jobs can get you there!
What is a business analyst?
A business analyst aren’t only responsible for one element the way Human Resources or project management professionals are, but rather cover a variety of tasks depending on what project they’re currently working on. Many managers and employees may undertake business analyst jobs during their day to day processes, so a short course can both set you up for a career and help put you in line for promotions at your current workplace.
What is a business analysts role in the workplace?
An experienced business analyst may be responsible for all of these jobs and more:
- Discovers inefficiencies in the workplace
- Discovers solutions to reduce these inefficiencies
- Tracks the results of the change
- Analyses a business need
- Project management and project development
- Works with businesses processes to optimize efficiency
- Get information off stakeholders
- Liaises with other professionals such as the financial services team and systems analysts
Business Analyst Jobs
There are a variety of jobs all over England and the UK for business analysts, including in London. Whether business analyst is your job title or an element of what you do, having recognition as a business analyst through a professional body allows you to ask for a competitive salary and work across a variety of different industries, with new jobs becoming available all the time.
You can work flexibly, full time or part time, on a contract basis or for one company. It’s also easy to move into a business analyst position from another one, and a great deal of business management gives you relevant experience with business problems that’s the kind of technical background wanted for business analysts.
How to get started as a business analyst
If you’re already working with business processes or business information systems, in business management, or dealing with organisational waste management or already completed a high level of study, a postgraduate qualification could be a good option that will take advantage of your many years of experience and become qualified more quickly. This will help you meet business requirements for hiring business analysts and give you an up on others looking at the same job.
If you’re looking at upskilling for your current workplace, consider how a course that could teach you about being a business analyst will help that workplace and how it will assist your professional development so that you can prove to your employers how it will produce better business systems, so that in the long term you can look into business analyst salaries and increase your value, and therefore potentially your pay!
If you haven’t got the track record that other more experienced workers may have, consider doing a longer-term course with a BCS accredited organisation like the chartered institute for IT or the international institute of business analysts, which will provide you with business cases and a basis in other important areas like business systems and business requirements as well as giving you options to specialise in areas like software development that will make you appealing to employers.
If you think this could be you, make sure you check our list of available courses out to start your future today!