Foundation Certificate in Agile Scrum Syllabus
This training course has been developed to provide the essential knowledge, skills, and tools to help your organisation manage change.
While the Agile way of thinking is typically found within the field of software development, the principles are continually being applied in other projects. Scrum is the most used Agile methodology, suitable for professionals looking to keep their knowledge up to date with the latest developments in the fields of IT and Project Management.
This course suits individuals who are responsible for leading or participating in projects within the areas of Project Management, Software development, IT Service, and Business Management.
Learning Objectives
Delegates should be able to demonstrate the ability to understand and explain Agile concepts in the following areas:
- Agile Way of Thinking – 10%
- Scrum Practices – 45%
- Scrum Planning and Estimation – 22.5%
- Monitoring Scrum Projects – 12.5%
- Advanced Scrum Concepts – 10%
Syllabus
Agile Way of Thinking – 10%
- Concepts of Agile and Scrum
- Recognise how transformation to an Agile environment works
- Recognise how Agility brings value, predictability, and flexibility
- Describe the Agile Manifesto
- Recognise Agile methods and practices other than Scrum
Scrum Practices – 45%
- Scrum roles
- Explain the Product Owner role
- Explain the Scrum Master role
- Explain the Development Team role
- Recognise the role of a traditional Project Manager
- Scrum events
- Explain the characteristics of time-boxed events
- Explain the characteristics of Sprints
- Explain the characteristics of the Daily Scrum
- Explain the characteristics of the Sprint Review and the Sprint Retrospective
- The importance of the Backlog
- Explain the characteristics of a good Product and Sprint Backlog
- Recognise good User Stories and Backlog items
- Explain how to refine the Product Backlog items
- Definition of Done
- Explain the importance of a good Definition of Done.
Scrum Planning and Estimation – 22.5%
- Scrum Planning
- Explain what happens during Sprint Planning meetings
- Understand the rituals and the importance of the Daily Scrum
- Understand how to determine the duration of a Sprint
- Scrum Estimation
- Explain estimation techniques: Planning Poker, Triangulation and Affinity
- Estimation
- Understand how to compute estimates using Ideal Days or Story Points
- Understand how Backlog items are ordered
Monitoring Scrum Projects – 12.5%
- Scrum Monitoring
- Understand Burn-Down charts
- Understand how to monitor Sprint progress
- Understand how to compute the velocity of the Team
- Understand Kanban boards
- Understand the concept and value of Information Radiators
Advanced Scrum Concepts – 10%
- Scrum in different situations
- Recognise how to apply Scrum in large, complex projects
- Recognise how to apply Scrum with distributed teams
- Understand different types of contracts in Scrum
- Understand how to create an Agile workspace
Foundation Certificate in Agile Scrum Exam Details
Exam Format - Multiple-choice.
Number of questions - 100.
Duration - 120-mins.
Supervised - Yes.
Open book - No.
Pass mark – 65/100 (65%).