The course is divided into several key modules:
Introduction to Scrum
- Overview of Scrum values, principles, and framework
- The role of empiricism in Scrum (Transparency, Inspection, Adaptation)
- Overview of Agile principles and manifesto
Scrum roles and responsibilities
- Scrum team structure: Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Developers
- Roles and accountabilities within the Scrum team
- The importance of self-organization and cross-functionality in Scrum
Scrum events
- The five core events: Sprint, Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective
- How to use events to foster continuous improvement and team collaboration
- Understanding sprint duration and cadence
Scrum artefacts
- Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Increment: definitions and purpose
- Managing backlog refinement and prioritization
- Understanding the Definition of Done and its role in product quality
Planning and estimation techniques
- User stories and backlog management
- Planning poker and commitment-based planning techniques
- Visualization of plans and progress (e.g., burndown charts, velocity tracking)
Exams
The course includes an assessment to measure understanding and practical application of Scrum. The qualification is assessed through a multiple-choice exam, testing recall, comprehension, and application of Scrum concepts. This consists of:
- 50 multiple choice questions
- Pass mark of 30/50 (60%)
- 40 minutes time limit
- Exam Voucher