🏛️ TOGAF Enterprise Architecture
Free, independent TOGAF Enterprise Architecture (Foundation + Practitioner) exam-preparation with a signed certificate. Learn the modules, pass the exam.
Last updated: June 2026
An independent, free exam-preparation course built on the publicly documented TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition from The Open Group. It walks through the full body of knowledge an enterprise architect needs for both the Part 1 (Foundation) knowledge exam and the Part 2 (Practitioner) scenario exam: core enterprise-architecture concepts, the modular structure of the TOGAF framework, every phase of the Architecture Development Method (ADM), the ADM guidelines and techniques, the Architecture Content Framework and its artifacts, the Enterprise Continuum and Architecture Repository, building blocks (ABBs and SBBs), stakeholder management with views and viewpoints, architecture governance, and the TOGAF Library. It uses visual lessons, worked walk-throughs, original self-check questions and a 45-question final exam to build exam-ready understanding. It is awareness/prep only — not an Open Group accredited training course or the official certification exam — and claims no Open Group affiliation or endorsement. It maps to TOGAF Standard (10th Edition) — Enterprise Architecture. The course is organized into 22 modules, ending with a final exam (pass mark 80%). It is independent, free exam-preparation training — not an official or accredited review course.
What you'll learn
- What Is Enterprise Architecture?
- The TOGAF Framework Structure
- The ADM: A Repeatable Method
- Preliminary Phase
- Phase A — Architecture Vision
- Phase B — Business Architecture
- Phase C — Information Systems Architectures
- Phase D — Technology Architecture
- Phase E — Opportunities & Solutions
- Phase F — Migration Planning
- Phase G — Implementation Governance
- Phase H — Architecture Change Management
- Requirements Management
- ADM Guidelines & Techniques: Principles & Stakeholders
- Gap Analysis, Scenarios & Readiness
- Architecture Content Framework & Artifacts
- Building Blocks: ABBs and SBBs
- The Enterprise Continuum
- The Architecture Repository
- Stakeholders, Views & Viewpoints
- Architecture Governance
- Exam Strategy — Part 1 & Part 2
Learning objectives
- Explain what enterprise architecture is and the value the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition delivers to an organization
- Describe the modular structure of the TOGAF framework: Fundamental Content, the Series Guides and the TOGAF Library
- Walk through every phase of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) from Preliminary through Requirements Management
- Apply ADM guidelines and techniques: architecture principles, stakeholder management, gap analysis, business scenarios and readiness assessment
- Use the Architecture Content Framework, its metamodel and artifacts (catalogs, matrices, diagrams)
- Distinguish the Enterprise Continuum, the Architecture Repository, and Architecture vs Solution Building Blocks (ABB/SBB)
- Develop and communicate architecture views and viewpoints aligned to stakeholder concerns
- Establish architecture governance through an Architecture Board, contracts and compliance reviews
- Plan an exam strategy across the Part 1 knowledge questions and the Part 2 scenario questions
- Pass a 45-question exam (80% to earn your certificate)