TB
An engaging and well-structured course that makes TOGAF 10 easy to understand. Perfect for building a strong grasp of enterprise architecture and preparing for the certification exam.

The "TOGAF 10 Foundation" course offers a comprehensive journey through key modules in enterprise architecture. Participants will explore foundational concepts and methodologies essential for successful enterprise architecture practices. The course covers distinctions between TOGAF 9.2 and TOGAF 10, core concepts defining enterprise architecture, and the intricacies of the Architecture Development Method (ADM). Participants will gain proficiency in essential aspects such as architecture governance, stakeholder management, risk management, and business readiness transformation assessment, equipping themselves with the foundational knowledge needed to navigate the dynamic field of enterprise architecture. Target Learners: 1) Enterprise Architects: Professionals already working or aspiring to work in the field of enterprise architecture, responsible for designing and implementing architectural solutions within organizations. 2) IT Professionals: Individuals working in IT departments, including software developers, system administrators, and network engineers, seeking to expand their knowledge of enterprise architecture principles to enhance their roles. 3) Project Managers: Those responsible for overseeing projects within organizations, including planning, execution, and monitoring, who wish to understand how enterprise architecture contributes to project success and alignment with business goals. 4) Individuals Interested in Enterprise Architecture Principles and Methodologies: Anyone with a general interest in enterprise architecture, including students, consultants, and business analysts, looking to gain foundational knowledge in this area. 5) Those Seeking TOGAF Certification: Individuals aiming to obtain TOGAF certification, a globally recognized qualification for enterprise architects, and wanting to prepare for the certification exam. 6) Professionals Aiming to Advance Their Careers in Enterprise Architecture: Individuals looking to advance their careers within the field of enterprise architecture, including those seeking leadership roles or transitioning from other IT-related positions. Pre-requisites: 1) Basic Understanding of Enterprise Architecture Concepts: Familiarity with fundamental enterprise architecture concepts such as business architecture, information architecture, application architecture, and technology architecture. 2) Familiarity with IT Principles: Understanding of core IT principles, including hardware, software, networks, databases, and security concepts. 3) Knowledge of Business Processes: understanding of business processes and operations within organizations, including how different departments function and interact. 4) Understanding of Information Systems: Familiarity with the components and functionalities of information systems, including databases, ERP systems, CRM systems, and other business applications. 5) Familiarity with Project Management Methodologies: Basic knowledge of project management methodologies such as Agile, Waterfall, and Scrum, including project planning, execution, and monitoring techniques. 6) Prior Experience in IT or Related Fields (Beneficial but Not Required): While not mandatory, having prior experience working in IT roles or related fields can facilitate a deeper understanding of the course material and enhance the learning experience.

TB
An engaging and well-structured course that makes TOGAF 10 easy to understand. Perfect for building a strong grasp of enterprise architecture and preparing for the certification exam.
SS
A well-structured course that simplifies TOGAF concepts and prepares you for certification. Ideal for enterprise architects looking to understand frameworks and architecture best practices.
SC
Really good and pretty comprehensive coverage of the Fundamental Content which is covered in the Foundation exam. I took just over a week to get through this course and passed the exam shortly after.
WW
The content is well-organized and easy to grasp, helping learners gain a strong understanding of TOGAF principles and how to apply them effectively in real-world enterprise architecture scenarios.
SG
The content can be a bit more elaborated and illustrated with examples. Explanation sometimes has the example but is not in presentation (in writing, I mean). But overall a great course.
SS
Overall a very good course. I have only one feedback, not related to instructor, but for the platform. Some of the end of module quizes does not wait for response, it quickly moves to next section.
DK
It would have been even more helpful if the course included more hands-on case studies, but the conceptual clarity still makes it suitable for exam preparation.
RV
Excellent for certification preparation. The course thoroughly covers all the topics needed for the TOGAF 10 Foundation exam. The practical examples and clear explanations made studying much easier
RR
TOGAF 10 Foundation provides a decent overview of enterprise architecture. Some sections feel repetitive, but it's still useful for beginners aiming to understand core concepts and pass the exam.
UD
Covers important areas like stakeholder management, risk management, and business transformation, giving a complete overview of real-world architecture practices.
GS
A well-structured and beginner-friendly course that effectively explains TOGAF 10 concepts, making it easier to understand and prepare for the Foundation exam.
ST
A well-structured course that simplifies TOGAF concepts, making enterprise architecture easy to understand. Perfect for professionals looking to build a strong foundation for certification.
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This is pathetic, I have no words to say. Your course is an exact word to word copy of Scott Duffy's Udemy course 'Standard 10.0 - Level 1 Enterprise Architect Course'. I am not sure how can you do such a theft and coursera is allowing it.
I don't have the feeling that I could successfully get an official certificate based on this course alone. Especially the 3rd module and some phases of the ADM were handled rather superficially. Many of the presentation slides are pretty unstructured and confusing. The slides really don't foster the understanding of what is presented: i) Sometimes the headlines don't match the contents. ii) Quite often the text on the slides are arbitrary words/parts of sentences taken from the transcript. It's a mixture of actual facts that are important, but also experiences of the presenter or examples. But when you look a the presentation, you won't be able to tell which bullet point is a fact, experience or example. About the multiple choice tests. It's good to have these interactive parts. Some questions are like "which of the following 5 things describe best....", but during the course the options weren't prioritised. So it's hard to answer such questions correctly. About the coursera chat bot: this isn't a big help either. Anytime I asked a question, I was asked the same thing back. I was expected to find the answer myself. But sometimes you don't get there on your own, sometimes you just need an answer.
Lectures, compared to the quizzes. are way too easy. The PPTs are terrible, you don't know when he is talking about points but when he is making an example. The quizzes have way too many "more than one answer" questions that will not give partial points.
The course gives a very superficial overview of TOGAF 10. There are hardly any examples and no links to other material than the TOGAF 10 spec. Listening to the instructor is quite tiring, he is not engaging at all. Overall, I got a first impression of TOGAF 10, but this course has not prepared me for actually using it.
AI generated presentations most likely. Plagiarism also highly possible.
The content is well-structured. It’s best suited for beginners or professionals seeking a foundational understanding of TOGAF. Overall, it’s a valuable certification for building architectural knowledge, though practical application may require further study or experience
It scratches the actual content, but that was a great starting point for me, who has never had contact with TOGAF. If you have experience with previous versions of TOGAF, that might not be your content, but if you, like me, have never had exposure to the TOGAF content, this is a great start.
More example or template or architecture delivrables could be useful
Honestly, this was the worst course I have ever taken on this platform. The content is barely scratching the surface without providing too many real-world examples. The slides are of poor quality with typos and scarce illustrations, so is the audio which has background noises in it. Phrases like "Now this one out of all the ADM phases is sort of the strangest. I call it an odd duck. And the reason why it's strange, it's because it's really two phases." or "If you are going to use some of the example that they provide, you are going to search out on the Internet, some other examples of good principles" do not make me think this is a course from professionals for professionals.
Comprehensive and well-structured program ideal for enterprise architects, IT professionals, project managers, and those pursuing TOGAF certification. It effectively covers foundational concepts, updates in TOGAF 10, and practical areas like architecture governance and stakeholder management. While it’s accessible to beginners, some advanced topics and interactive elements could be enhanced. Overall, it’s a valuable resource for building EA expertise and preparing for certification
TOGAF 10 is a streamlined and flexible framework for enterprise architecture, emphasizing agility and digital transformation. It simplifies processes and terminology, making it easier to implement while aligning architecture with business goals. The update enhances integration with other frameworks, making it ideal for modern organizations.
A clear and well-organized course on TOGAF, the standard for enterprise architecture. It covers key concepts, principles, and frameworks needed to succeed in TOGAF certification. Ideal for those looking to gain a solid understanding of enterprise architecture and prepare for certification exams with confidence.
I found the breakdown of the ADM phases especially useful. Instead of rushing through them, the course connects each phase to real organizational scenarios, making it easier to understand how enterprise architecture decisions actually flow in a business environment.
TOGAF 10 Foundation offers a clear and structured introduction to enterprise architecture. It’s well-organized, beginner-friendly, and essential for understanding key concepts, frameworks, and methodologies in modern IT architecture practices.
A solid foundation in TOGAF! This course provides a clear and comprehensive overview of TOGAF 10, covering everything from core concepts to the Architecture Development Method (ADM). Highly recommended for aspiring enterprise architects.
A well-structured course that simplifies TOGAF 10 concepts for beginners! The explanations are clear, and the real-world examples make it easier to grasp enterprise architecture principles. Highly recommended for IT professionals!
TOGAF 10 Foundation provides a solid understanding of enterprise architecture principles, offering clear guidance, structured methodology, and practical insights for aligning IT with business goals effectively and efficiently.
TOGAF 10 Foundation provides a comprehensive, structured approach, simplifying complex enterprise architecture concepts. The course is clear, practical, and valuable for professionals seeking strong foundational knowledge.
Perfect for project managers. The course provides a clear understanding of how enterprise architecture contributes to project success. The lessons on aligning projects with business goals were particularly enlightening.
Honestly one of the better introductions to TOGAF I’ve come across. The content is well-paced, and it doesn’t rush through important concepts. By the end, I felt confident enough to explore certification seriously.