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TOGAF® 9 Foundation and Certified (Level 1 & 2)
The TOGAF 9.1 Certified (Level 1 & Level 2) course is an interactive, classroom-
based learning experience. The course covers the curriculi of both levels 1 and 2.
The Foundation level content enables participants to successfully complete the
associated TOGAF Level 1 exam, known as TOGAF 9.1 Foundation. The
certification provides validation that the candidate has gained knowledge of the
terminology, structure, and basic concepts of TOGAF 9.1, and understands the core
principles of Enterprise Architecture and TOGAF. And finally, the TOGAF 9.1, Level
2 content focuses on the practical application of the TOGAF framework; building
upon the foundational knowledge and comprehension of Level 1 with practical
scenarios that enforce the concepts.
Pre-Requisites
There are no formal prerequisites. However, it is strongly recommended that
participants have some experience in the Enterprise Architecture domain. Note: to
be certified on TOGAF 9.1 Level 2, candidates must have passed the TOGAF Level
1 exam
Objectives
The basic concepts of Enterprise Architecture and TOGAF
The core concepts and terminology used in TOGAF 9.1
The concept of the Enterprise Continuum; its purpose and constituent parts
The TOGAF certification program
The ADM guidelines and techniques
How each of the ADM phases contributes to the success of enterprise architecture
The ADM phases in development of an enterprise architecture (and how to apply
them)
How Architecture Governance contributes to the Architecture Development Cycle
How to apply Architecture Governance in development of an enterprise architecture
How to apply the TOGAF Architecture Content Framework
The concept of Building Blocks (and how to apply them)
How to apply the Stakeholder Management Technique
How to apply the TOGAF Content Metamodel
How to apply TOGAF recommended techniques when developing an enterprise
architecture
The TOGAF Technical Reference Model and how to customize it to meet an
organization’s needs
The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
The content of the key deliverables of the ADM cycle
How an enterprise architecture can be partitioned to meet the specific needs of an
organization
The purpose of the Architecture Repository
How to apply iteration and different levels of architecture with the ADM
How to adapt the ADM for security
SOA as a style of architecture
The role of architecture maturity models in developing an enterprise architecture
The purpose of the Architecture Skills Framework and how to apply it within an
organization
Target Audience
Individuals who require a deeper understanding of TOGAF 9.1, e.g., System
Integrators, Operational, Business and IT developers, CIO’s and IT Managers,
Program and Project Leaders, IT Specialists, and Enterprise Architects.
Professionals who work in an organization where TOGAF 9.1 has been adopted and
who need to participate in architecture projects and initiatives.
Enterprise Architects who will be responsible for developing architecture artifacts.
Enterprise Architects who wish to introduce TOGAF 9.1 into an architectural practice.
Enterprise Architects who want to achieve a recognized qualification to demonstrate
their detailed knowledge of TOGAF 9.1.
Certification
There are two possibilities for taking the exam. The candidate can take the Level 1
and Level 2 exams separately, or take the combined exam. The exam is a proctored
exam—a proctor needs to be registered prior to taking the exam. Alternatively, exam
vouchers can be provided for use at a testing center
Level 1 Exam (details):
The exam is closed-book format, and includes 40 multiple-choice questions. The
pass score is 55% (22 out of 40 questions). The exam lasts for 60 minutes and can
be taken onsite (online) or through Prometric test centers.
Level 2 Exam (details):
The exam is open-book format, and includes 8 complex multiple-choice, scenario-
based questions. The pass score is 60% (5 out of 8 questions). The exam lasts for
90 minutes and can be taken onsite (online) or through Prometric test centers.
Level 1 and 2 Combination Exam (details):
This examination consists of two separate sections. The TOGAF 9.1 Part 1 is
CLOSED Book. The TOGAF 9.1 Part 2, Section 2 is OPEN book. (Note at Prometric
test centers an electronic copy of the specification is built into the test and becomes
available in Part 2 only).
Time limit: 150 Minutes total. Each section has a maximum time limit as follows: 60
Minutes on TOGAF 9.1 Part 1 and 90 Minutes on TOGAF 9.1 Part 2. Once you
complete the TOGAF 9.1, Part 1 section, you cannot return to it.