Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a course and a curriculum?
Is the program available to individuals?
Is this a certification program?
Can my organization design our own curriculums?
Which parts of the curriculum can be
customized?
Where are the classes held?
Do students have to take all the classes at
once?
How many students are in each class? Is there a
maximum or minimum?
Is there an exam at the end of each curriculum?
Who are the instructors for the curriculums?
What is the difference between a curriculum and a course?
A course is a one to three-day seminar that covers a specific topic, such as web testing or scripting.
A curriculum is a series of courses as well as additional learning material that covers a
body of knowledge needed for a tester to effectively fill a specialized role in the organization, such as
automation engineer or test lead.
Is the program available to individuals?
Software Testing Curriculums are intended for testing teams and organizations who wish to create
standard bodies of knowledge, terminology, processes, and techniques across their organization.
Is this a certification program?
LogiGear does not offer certifications, however our curriculums
cover the bulk of the the American Society for Quality
(ASQ) Body of Knowledge, and therefore serve as a good preparation for becoming
ASQ certified.
If your organization would like to develop an internal certification program,
LogiGear can create tests that meet the specific certification goals of your organization.
Can my organization design our own curriculums?
Absolutely. LogiGear will work closely with key stakeholders to design
curriculums that meet the unique needs of your organization.
If you are uncertain of the specific testing needs, LogiGear can conduct an
assessment to determine what training would have the highest impact for your
organization.
Which parts of the curriculum can be customized?
LogiGear recognizes that every organization uses different processes, tools,
and terminology, and we've
designed our curriculums to contain certain "standard" customizations.
Additionally, we can develop new customized material
if your organization needs to cover topics that are not part of our library.
Contact
us for more information about customization.
Where are the classes held?
It is recommended that the classes are held onsite at your office or corporate
training facility, to help reduce travel costs and
maximize availability.
Do students have to take all the classes at once?
No. LogiGear's Software Testing Curriculum is designed to afford flexibility
around an
organization's development schedule. This will allow students to benefit from
all the
lessons available while still fulfilling their project obligations.
How many students are in each class? Is there a maximum or minimum?
LogiGear has a ten (10) student minimum enrollment and a twenty (20)
maximum student enrollment per class.
Is there an exam at the end of each curriculum?
If your organization wishes to conduct an exam at the end of each curriculum,
this can be done. The
exam can be customized, and can be proctored by LogiGear instructors or by your
internal staff. Contact
us for more information about exams and certification.
Who are the instructors for the curriculums?
LogiGear University's instructors
are industry thought leaders
and accomplished software testing professionals. They have years of practical
experience applying the theories and techniques
taught in our courses.
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