BCS Intermediate Certificate £850.00
The BCS Intermediate certificate (previously ISEB) is the next level of competency in software testing after foundation level. It takes the concepts and techniques learned at Foundation level one step further, with more emphasis on developing analytical thinking around software testing, using scenarios and practical exercises throughout the course. The training aims to prepare delegates for a one hour multiple choice examination on the afternoon of the 4th day of the course.
We also offer private training courses based on client sites, plus discounts for more than one candidate from the same company coming on a public course. Contact us for full details or a quote. Please note prices exclude VAT.
Who Should Attend
Candidates who hold the ISTQB-BCS Certified Tester : Foundation Level certificate and ideally have at least 18 months experience in Software Testing. We recommend delegates re-familiarise themselves with the Foundation level material before attending this course.
Select the location of your choice, then click a date to book a place:
| BirminghamVenue Information | |
| 1 October, 2013 - 4 October, 2013 | |
| LondonVenue Information | |
| 3 September, 2013 - 6 September, 2013 | |
| 5 November, 2013 - 8 November, 2013 | |
| ManchesterVenue Information | |
| 23 July, 2013 - 26 July, 2013 | |
Course Content
The course is made up of 5 modules:
Module 1 : Review of the Foundation Certificate / Testing Fundamentals
Review of the Foundation Syllabus
Application Domains
Testing in the Software Lifecycle
Test Levels
The Fundamental Test Process
Module 2 : Reviews
The Principles of Reviews
Formal Reviews
Using Different Review Types
Performing a Formal Review
Module 3 : Testing and Risk
Introduction to Risk and Risk-Based Testing
Risk Management
Product Risk Identification and Analysis
Module 4 : Test Management
Test Policy, Test Strategy, Test Plans
Entry and Exit Criteria
Estimating Techniques
Test Monitoring
Incident Management Process
Module 5 : Test Analysis
Fundamentals of Test Analysis
Test Environment Requirements
Selection of Techniques
Coverage Measures



