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CERTIFICATES

ISTQB Foundation Certification
Overview

The course will introduce students to the fundamentals of what and why of testing. It will provide the objectives of testing and some of the psychological factors that testers must consider in their work. At the end of course, student will have knowledge of principles behind testing and the standard processes that professionals in the industry follow.

Even more, this course prepares students and professionals alike for ISTQB certification which is an excellent way to enhance one’s career prospects.

Instructor Led

COURSE OUTLINE

Software Testing – ISTQB

  • Seven testing principles
  • Fundamental test process
  • The psychology of testing and code of ethics
  • Software development modules
  • Test levels
  • Test types and maintenance testing
  • Static Techniques & Test Process
  • Static Analysis by Tools
  • The test development process
  • Black box and white box techniques
  • Experienced-based techniques
  • Test planning and estimation
  • Configuration management
  • Risk and testing
  • Experienced-based techniques
  • Types of test tool
  • Potential benefits and risks of tools

SKILLS ACQUIRED

Eligibility and Requirements

- A background in the field of IT would be a great asset although not compulsory

You shall receive a certification of completion from MCIT towards the end of this course.

Furthermore, you can attempt these examinations:

ISTQB Foundation Level Certification (CTFL)

INSTRUCTOR SPOTLIGHT

CALENDAR

— F.A.Q —

To register for a course, you can either call us or enter your request online and our administrative staff will call you with steps to register.
Definitely. Please feel free to contact our office, we will be more than happy to work with you to meet your training needs.
You can find most of the scheduling and pricing information on our website, or you can call our office for assistance.
Montreal College offers a new session every four months, i.e., in October (fall session), February (winter session) and June (summer session). Students are encouraged to register at least 2 to 16 weeks in advance. Please note that many programs fill up before the registration deadline.