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TOGAF 10 Training Course

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Edoxi's 40-hour TOGAF 10 Course helps beginners and IT professionals advance their careers in Enterprise Architecture. The training prepares you for both the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 1 (OGEA-101) Foundation and Part 2 (OGEA-102) Practitioner certification exams from The Open Group. Participants learn TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM), Enterprise Architecture principles, governance, architecture content, stakeholder management, and practical implementation. Enrol now to become a TOGAF-certified Enterprise Architect.
Course Duration
40 Hours
Corporate Days
5 Days
Learners Enrolled
50+
Modules
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What Do You Learn from Edoxi's Online TOGAF 10 Training

Enterprise Architecture Fundamentals
You learn to understand core EA concepts and TOGAF terminology, and to align IT infrastructure with strategic business objectives.
Architecture Development Method (ADM) Mastery
You learn to master the complete ADM cycle from the preliminary phase through all eight phases, and to adapt and scope ADM for different organisational contexts.
Architecture Governance and Compliance
You learn to implement governance frameworks in architecture development, including architecture contracts, compliance assessments, and board responsibilities.
Practical ADM Application Techniques
You learn to apply iteration, partitioning, and digital enterprise adaptation strategies in real-world architecture projects and transformation initiatives.
Architecture Content Framework
You learn to create architecture artefacts and deliverables, producing building blocks during ADM execution for effective documentation.
Stakeholder Management and Requirements
You learn to identify stakeholder concerns, manage requirements throughout the ADM, and ensure the architecture effectively addresses business needs.

About Our TOGAF 10 Enterprise Architecture Foundation & Practitioner (Version 10) Course

Edoxi's 40-hour TOGAF 10 Course is designed for IT professionals, solution architects, enterprise architects, business analysts, and aspiring architecture professionals who want to master the globally recognised TOGAF framework and earn certification from The Open Group.

This comprehensive training prepares you for both the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 1 (OGEA-101) Foundation and Part 2 (OGEA-102) Practitioner certification exams. Delivered by experienced trainers, the course follows the latest TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Body of Knowledge and provides the knowledge and practical skills required to design, implement, govern, and manage enterprise architectures.

Throughout the programme, you will gain a strong understanding of the Architecture Development Method (ADM), Enterprise Architecture principles, architecture governance, stakeholder management, architecture content, business transformation, and aligning IT strategy with organisational objectives. The course combines instructor-led learning with practical case studies, enabling you to confidently apply TOGAF concepts in real-world business environments.

To maximise exam success, the training includes Foundation-level multiple-choice practice questions, Practitioner-level scenario-based exercises, and mock assessments that reflect the official exam format. These practical exercises strengthen your analytical skills and prepare you to solve complex enterprise architecture challenges.

Upon successful completion of the training, participants receive an Edoxi Course Completion Certificate and are fully prepared to take the official TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation (OGEA-101) and Practitioner (OGEA-102) certification exams administered by The Open Group through Pearson VUE.

TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 1 (Foundation) Exam Details

TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture certification is one of the world's most recognised Enterprise Architecture credentials. It equips professionals with a standardised framework for designing, planning, implementing, and governing enterprise architecture initiatives. The following table outlines the key details of the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation examination.

Exam Criteria Details
Exam Code OGEA-101
Exam Name TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 1 (Foundation)
Duration 60 Minutes
Number of Questions 40 Multiple-Choice Questions
Passing Score 60% (24 out of 40)
Exam Fee USD 320 (Approx. AED 1,175)*
Prerequisites None
Open Book No
Exam Provider The Open Group via Pearson VUE

TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 2 (Practitioner) Exam Details

The Practitioner exam evaluates your ability to apply TOGAF principles to real-world enterprise architecture scenarios.

Exam Criteria Details
Exam Code OGEA-102
Exam Name TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 2 (Practitioner)
Duration 90 Minutes
Number of Questions 8 Scenario-Based Complex Multiple-Choice Questions
Passing Score 60% (24 out of 40 points)
Exam Fee USD 320 (Approx. AED 1,175)*
Prerequisites TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation Certification or successful completion of Part 1
Open Book Yes (Electronic TOGAF Body of Knowledge provided during the exam)
Exam Provider The Open Group via Pearson VUE

TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Combined Exam (Part 1 & Part 2)

Candidates may choose to complete both certification levels in a single examination.

Exam Criteria Details
Exam Code OGEA-103
Exam Name TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Combined Part 1 & Part 2
Duration 150 Minutes (2 Hours 30 Minutes)
Number of Questions 48 Questions
Exam Fee USD 495 (Approx. AED 1,820)*
*TOGAF 10 Exam fees are determined by The Open Group and are subject to change.

Organisations across finance, healthcare, government, telecommunications, manufacturing, and technology sectors rely on TOGAF to improve business agility, optimise IT investments, and support digital transformation programmes.

Edoxi delivers flexible learning options, including live online instructor-led training, customised corporate training, and enterprise learning solutions tailored to organisational requirements. Whether you're preparing for certification or looking to advance your Enterprise Architecture career, our expert trainers and practical learning approach will help you achieve your goals.

Contact Edoxi today to learn more about course fees, upcoming batches, corporate training programmes, and enrolment options.

Key Features of Edoxi's Online TOGAF 10 Training

Complete Foundation & Practitioner Exam Preparation

Prepare for both TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation (OGEA-101) and Practitioner (OGEA-102) exams with a structured learning path covering the latest syllabus, exam strategies, and practical application of TOGAF concepts.

Comprehensive Coverage of the TOGAF ADM

Develop a thorough understanding of the Architecture Development Method (ADM), including each phase, deliverables, inputs, outputs, and best practices for enterprise architecture development.

Timed Mock Exams & Practice Questions

Build confidence with exam-style practice tests that replicate the official Foundation and Practitioner exam formats, helping you improve speed, accuracy, and time management.

Architecture Governance & Best Practices

Learn how to establish governance frameworks, manage architecture compliance, support decision-making, and align enterprise architecture with business strategy.

Enterprise Architecture Templates & Reference Materials

Access practical templates for architecture deliverables, governance models, ADM documentation, and architecture artefacts that can be applied in real-world projects.

Expert Guidance for Global TOGAF Certification

Receive mentorship from experienced trainers throughout your learning journey to maximise your chances of passing the official The Open Group TOGAF Enterprise Architecture certification exams on your first attempt.

Who Can Join Our Online TOGAF 10 Course?

Enterprise Architects & IT Strategy Professionals

You can join this course if you want to standardise architecture processes and align IT strategy with business objectives.

Solution Architects & System Designers

You can join this course if you design enterprise systems and want to adopt TOGAF best practices for consistent architecture development.

IT Managers & Project Leads

You can join this course if you oversee IT projects and aim to ensure governance, compliance, and alignment with enterprise architecture principles.

Business Analysts & Consultants

You can join this course if you work on digital transformation initiatives and want to apply structured frameworks to bridge business and IT requirements.

CIOs, CTOs & Technology Leaders

You can join this course if you want to guide enterprise architecture strategy and improve organisational agility and decision-making.

Corporate IT Teams

You can join this course if your team is responsible for architecture governance, implementation, or digital transformation projects.

TOGAF 10 Course Modules

Module 1: Introduction and Core Concepts (Level 1)
  • Chapter 1.1: Enterprise and Enterprise Architecture Fundamentals

    • Lesson 1.1.1: Enterprise concepts and scope
    • Lesson 1.1.2: Purpose of enterprise architecture
    • Lesson 1.1.3: Benefits of enterprise architecture
    • Lesson 1.1.4: Enterprise architecture frameworks
  • Chapter 1.2: Architecture Domains and Abstraction

    • Lesson 1.2.1: Business, data, application, and technology domains
    • Lesson 1.2.2: Architecture abstraction levels
    • Lesson 1.2.3: The enterprise continuum
    • Lesson 1.2.4: Architecture repository
  • Chapter 1.3: TOGAF Content and Capability

    • Lesson 1.3.1: TOGAF content framework and enterprise metamodel
    • Lesson 1.3.2: Architecture capability
    • Lesson 1.3.3: Risk management in architecture
    • Lesson 1.3.4: Gap analysis techniques
Module 2: TOGAF Terminology and Definitions (Level 1)
  • Chapter 2.1: Core TOGAF Definitions

    • Lesson 2.1.1: Key TOGAF terminology
    • Lesson 2.1.2: Architecture-related definitions
Module 3: Introduction to the ADM (Level 1)
  • Chapter 3.1: ADM Overview

    • Lesson 3.1.1: Purpose and structure of the ADM
    • Lesson 3.1.2: Draft and approved deliverables
  • Chapter 3.2: ADM Iteration and Governance

    • Lesson 3.2.1: Iteration within the ADM
    • Lesson 3.2.2: Governing architecture development
    • Lesson 3.2.3: Information flow between ADM phases
  • Chapter 3.3: Scoping and Agile Alignment

    • Lesson 3.3.1: Scoping an architecture
    • Lesson 3.3.2: Architecture alternatives and trade-offs
    • Lesson 3.3.3: Applying ADM in agile software development
Module 4: ADM Techniques (Level 1)
  • Chapter 4.1: ADM Guidelines and Techniques

    • Lesson 4.1.1: Relationship between ADM and techniques
    • Lesson 4.1.2: Architecture principles and their purpose
Module 5: Applying the ADM (Level 1)
  • Chapter 5.1: Practical Application of TOGAF

    • Lesson 5.1.1: Applying the TOGAF standard
    • Lesson 5.1.2: Architecture landscape levels
    • Lesson 5.1.3: Partitioning architectures
  • Chapter 5.2: Digital and Purpose-Based Architecture

    • Lesson 5.2.1: Purpose-based architecture projects
    • Lesson 5.2.2: Supporting the digital enterprise with TOGAF
Module 6: Architecture Governance (Level 1)
  • Chapter 6.1: Governance Structures

    • Lesson 6.1.1: Architecture governance concepts
    • Lesson 6.1.2: Benefits of architecture governance
  • Chapter 6.2: Compliance and Control

    • Lesson 6.2.1: Architecture boards and responsibilities
    • Lesson 6.2.2: Architecture contracts
    • Lesson 6.2.3: Architecture compliance
Module 7: Architecture Content and Exam Preparation (Level 1)
  • Chapter 7.1: Architecture Content Concepts

    • Lesson 7.1.1: Stakeholders, concerns, views, and viewpoints
    • Lesson 7.1.2: Building blocks and ADM
    • Lesson 7.1.3: TOGAF deliverables across ADM phases
  • Chapter 7.2: Level 1 Exam Readiness

    • Lesson 7.2.1: Level 1 exam preparation
    • Lesson 7.2.2: Mock examinations
Module 8: Enterprise Architecture Context (Level 2)
  • Chapter 8.1: EA and Organisational Change

    • Lesson 8.1.1: Guiding effective change
    • Lesson 8.1.2: Enterprise architecture structure
  • Chapter 8.2: Capability, Governance, and Security

    • Lesson 8.2.1: Architecture capability and governance
    • Lesson 8.2.2: Architecture compliance and conformance
    • Lesson 8.2.3: Enterprise security architecture
    • Lesson 8.2.4: Managing uncertainty in architecture
  • Chapter 8.3: Digital Enterprise Alignment

    • Lesson 8.3.1: EA alignment with organisational objectives
    • Lesson 8.3.2: EA in a digital enterprise
Module 9: Stakeholder Management (Level 2)
  • Chapter 9.1: Identifying and Engaging Stakeholders

    • Lesson 9.1.1: Stakeholder identification and concerns
    • Lesson 9.1.2: Architecture views and communication
  • Chapter 9.2: Requirements and Trade-Offs

    • Lesson 9.2.1: Stakeholder engagement and requirements management
    • Lesson 9.2.2: Using trade-offs in architecture development
Module 10: ADM Phases A–H (Level 2)
  • Chapter 10.1: Architecture Vision and Development

    • Lesson 10.1.1: Inputs to Phase A
    • Lesson 10.1.2: Security considerations in Phase A
  • Chapter 10.2: Applying ADM Phases

    • Lesson 10.2.1: Outcomes and outputs of Phases A–H
    • Lesson 10.2.2: Steps common to all ADM phases
Module 11: Implementing the Architecture (Level 2)
  • Chapter 11.1: Migration and Implementation Planning

    • Lesson 11.1.1: Phase E implementation strategy
    • Lesson 11.1.2: Grouping and managing work packages
  • Chapter 11.2: Roadmaps and Governance

    • Lesson 11.2.1: Transition architectures
    • Lesson 11.2.2: Business value assignment
    • Lesson 11.2.3: Prioritisation and roadmap confirmation
    • Lesson 11.2.4: Implementation governance and architecture contracts
Module 12: Architecture Change and Requirements Management (Level 2)
  • Chapter 12.1: Architecture Change Management

    • Lesson 12.1.1: Change requests and triggers
    • Lesson 12.1.2: Change management activities
    • Lesson 12.1.3: Outputs of change management
  • Chapter 12.2: Requirements Management

    • Lesson 12.2.1: Inputs to requirements management
    • Lesson 12.2.2: Relationship to ADM phases
    • Lesson 12.2.3: Purpose and outputs of requirements management
Module 13: Supporting ADM Work (Level 2)
  • Chapter 13.1: Supporting Resources and Techniques

    • Lesson 13.1.1: Using the TOGAF library
    • Lesson 13.1.2: Business scenarios
    • Lesson 13.1.3: Compliance assessments

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Real-World Case Studies in TOGAF 10 Course

Edoxi’s TOGAF 10 Foundation and Practitioner course includes in-depth case studies designed to reflect real-world enterprise architecture challenges. These case studies help participants apply TOGAF principles, ADM phases, and governance practices in practical scenarios.

Case Studies

  • Enterprise Architecture Transformation

    In this case study, you analyse the complete ADM cycle to design an architecture vision and develop business, data, application, and technology architectures. You also examine the creation of an implementation roadmap for a large-scale digital transformation initiative in a financial services organisation.

  • Architecture Governance Framework

    In this case study, you study the establishment of a comprehensive architecture governance structure, including architecture board setup and compliance assessment processes. You also review architecture contract development for a government agency environment.

  • Business Architecture Development

    In this case study, you analyse stakeholder concerns and develop business scenarios to produce business architecture deliverables. You examine how IT capabilities are aligned with strategic business objectives within a telecommunications organisation.

  • Migration Planning and Roadmap

    In this case study, you review the development of transition architectures and work package prioritisation. You also study the creation of a detailed implementation roadmap that addresses gaps between baseline and target architectures in a retail enterprise.

  • Agile Enterprise Architecture

    In this case study, you examine how the ADM is adapted for agile delivery environments. You study the application of iteration and partitioning techniques and review TOGAF integration with agile methodologies in a fast-paced technology company.

  • Architecture Compliance Assessment

    In this case study, you analyse comprehensive architecture compliance reviews and identify architecture deviations. You also study corrective action recommendations that ensure implementation teams adhere to defined architecture contracts.

TOGAF 10 Course Outcomes and Career Opportunities

After completing Edoxi's TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation & Practitioner (Version 10) Course, you will be able to

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Apply the TOGAF® Architecture Development Method (ADM) to design, implement, and manage Enterprise Architecture initiatives.
Develop Business, Data, Application, and Technology Architectures that align IT capabilities with organisational goals.
Establish Architecture Governance by implementing governance frameworks, compliance assessments, and architecture best practices.
Analyse business requirements and stakeholder needs to create effective architecture solutions and transformation roadmaps.
Confidently prepare for the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation (OGEA-101) and Practitioner (OGEA-102) certification exams using practical exercises and mock tests.
Establish effective Architecture Governance frameworks, conduct compliance assessments, and create architecture contracts to support informed decision-making.

Career Opportunities After Our Online TOGAF 10 Course

  • Enterprise Architect
  • Solution Architect
  • Business Architect
  • Technology Architect
  • IT Architect / Systems Architect
  • Digital Transformation Consultant
  • IT Strategy Consultant
  • Architecture Manager / Lead Architect
  • Cloud & Infrastructure Architect
  • Senior IT Analyst

TOGAF 10 Training Options

Live Online Training

  • 40-hours of virtual online training

  • Flexible Scheduling for Working Professionals

  • Interactive Virtual Classroom Sessions

  • Access to Digital Templates and Frameworks

  • Remote Simulation Exercise Participation

Corporate Training

  • 3 days of intensive corporate training

  • Customised Program for Teams

  • Flexible Pricing for Enterprise Teams

  • Fly-A-Trainer Option Available

  • Destination Training Available

  • Training at Edoxi office/Client Primse/Online/or desired city around the world.

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Why Choose Edoxi for the Online TOGAF 10 Course?

Edoxi is a trusted professional training provider that helps individuals and organisations build globally recognised Enterprise Architecture skills through expert-led, practical, and flexible learning experiences.

Global Training Presence

With training centres in Dubai, Qatar, Kuwait, and London, and training delivered in 20+ cities worldwide, Edoxi supports learners and corporate teams across multiple regions.

Expert TOGAF® Trainers

Learn from experienced Enterprise Architecture professionals who combine industry expertise with practical insights to help you apply TOGAF concepts in real-world environments.

Comprehensive Foundation & Practitioner Preparation

Our 40-hour training covers the complete syllabus for both TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation (OGEA-101) and Practitioner (OGEA-102) certification exams.

Hands-On Learning Approach

Reinforce your knowledge through real-world case studies, practical exercises, mock exams, and scenario-based learning designed to build job-ready Enterprise Architecture skills.

Flexible Learning Options

Choose the training format that suits you, including live online, classroom, corporate on-site, blended learning, destination training, and fly-a-trainer programmes.

Customised Corporate Training

Organisations can benefit from tailored TOGAF training programmes aligned with business objectives, team skill levels, and project requirements.

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FAQ

What is TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture?
TOGAF® (The Open Group Architecture Framework) is a globally recognised Enterprise Architecture framework that provides a structured approach to designing, planning, implementing, and governing enterprise architecture. It helps organisations align business strategy with IT to support digital transformation.
Why should I learn TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture?
Learning TOGAF® helps you develop in-demand Enterprise Architecture skills, improve business and IT alignment, and prepare for a globally recognised certification. It also enhances career opportunities in Enterprise Architecture, Solution Architecture, and IT strategy.
What are the prerequisites for the TOGAF 10 course?
There are no prerequisites for the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation (OGEA-101) course. However, a basic understanding of IT, business processes, or enterprise architecture is beneficial. To take the Practitioner (OGEA-102) exam, you must first pass the Foundation exam or hold an equivalent qualification.
Who should enrol in this TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture course?
This course is ideal for Enterprise Architects, Solution Architects, Business Architects, IT Managers, Business Analysts, Project Managers, IT Consultants, and professionals involved in enterprise architecture, digital transformation, or IT strategy.
Does the course prepare me for both TOGAF® certification exams?
Yes. Edoxi's training covers the complete syllabus for both TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation (OGEA-101) and Practitioner (OGEA-102) certification exams conducted by The Open Group.
What is the difference between the TOGAF® Foundation and Practitioner levels?
The Foundation level focuses on TOGAF concepts, terminology, and core principles, while the Practitioner level assesses your ability to apply TOGAF guidance and the Architecture Development Method (ADM) to real-world enterprise architecture scenarios.
Is TOGAF® certification recognised globally?
Yes. TOGAF® certification is recognised worldwide and is one of the most widely adopted Enterprise Architecture credentials. Organisations across industries value TOGAF-certified professionals for Enterprise Architecture and digital transformation initiatives.
How long is TOGAF® certification valid?
TOGAF® certification is valid for life for the version you complete and does not require mandatory renewal.
What career opportunities are available after TOGAF® certification?
TOGAF® certification can help you pursue roles such as Enterprise Architect, Solution Architect, Business Architect, Technology Architect, Enterprise Architecture Consultant, IT Consultant, and Architecture Manager across a wide range of industries.
Which industries use TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture?
TOGAF® is widely adopted in banking, finance, healthcare, government, telecommunications, manufacturing, retail, energy, and technology sectors to support Enterprise Architecture, business transformation, and IT governance.
What is the average salary for TOGAF® certified professionals?
TOGAF® certified professionals are among the highest-paid IT and Enterprise Architecture specialists. Globally, salaries typically range from USD 90,000 to USD 180,000 per year, depending on the country, industry, job role, experience, and organisation. Senior Enterprise Architects and Enterprise Architecture Consultants in mature markets often earn above this range.
Does Edoxi offer customised TOGAF® corporate training?
Yes. Edoxi offers customised TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture corporate training for organisations of all sizes. Training can be tailored to your team's experience level, business objectives, and project requirements, with flexible delivery options including live online, classroom, and on-site training.