Strengthen your technical skills in agile product development. BMC Certified Scrum Developers (BCSD®) have demonstrated — through training that ensures they have a working understanding of Scrum and agile principles, and have learned specialized agile engineering skills. The BMC Certified Scrum Developer® course is designed for product developers who are working in a Scrum environment. The goal is to expose students to the most important tools and techniques needed to build good products in the iterative and incremental fashion that Scrum requires. These ideas are central to the entire field of agile product development.
What are the benefits of a Certified Scrum Developer® certification?
In today's competitive job market, the Certified Scrum Developer® training can set you apart from the pack. A successful Certified Scrum Developer® is committed to continuous improvement. The coursework and dedication needed to achieve a CSD sharpens your skills to help you become a better practitioner of Scrum and agile development. By earning a Certified Scrum Developer® certification, you:
- Learn the foundations of Scrum and the scope of the Certified Scrum Developer’s role from the best minds in development agility
- Demonstrate to employers and peers your understanding of core Scrum knowledge
- Expand your career opportunities by staying relevant and marketable across all industry sectors adopting agile practices
- Engage with a community of recognized Scrum experts who are committed to continuous improvement
BCSD includes questions from the following Focus Areas as defined in the Professional Scrum Competencies. Approximately 85% of the questions will be selected randomly from the following Focus Areas.
- Developing & Delivering Products Professionally:
- Backlog Refinement, Cross-functional, Self-managed Development, Design & Architecture, Programming, Quality, Testing
Additionally, approximately 15% of the questions will be selected randomly from the Focus Areas listed below. These questions are designed to validate your knowledge around the core concepts of Scrum.
- Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework:
- Empiricism, Scrum Values, Scrum Team, Events, Artifacts, Done
- Developing People and Teams:
- Self-Managing Teams, Facilitation, Coaching and Mentoring
- Managing Products with Agility:
- Forecasting & Release Planning, Product Value, Product Backlog Management, Stakeholders & Customers
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