TOGAF® - Foundation & Certified (blended)

Tid 29 November 2016 – 1 December 2016

Plats Stockholm

Med kursen TOGAF® – Foundation & Certified (Blended) slipper du ta alltför många dagar ifrån ditt arbete/uppdrag/vardag. Du studerar de grundläggande teoretiska delarna (Foundation) på egen hand i vår multimedia e-learning kurs, med telefon- och emailsupport från lärare och experter, och fortsätter sedan med en tre dagar lång klassrumskurs (Certified) med mer praktisk inriktning.

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  • togaf
  • sparx
  • archimate

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