Claire Agutter wrote: » Hi holunking You need to take a minimum of 15 credits worth of Lifecycle and/or Capability courses. This plus the credits for your Foundation and Managing Across the Lifecycle give you the 22 credits you need to be come an expert. The only thing you have to be aware of is the level of overlap between some of the courses - for example Service Transition Lifecycle and RCV Capability have overlap between the syllabuses, so it's not recommended that you take both of those. If you use the credit profiler (http://www.itil-officialsite.com/qualifications/creditprofiler.aspx) to plot the courses you plan to take, it will warn you about any overlap. If you are currently involved with process improvement I would recommend you include CSI as one of your courses. Claire
Claire Agutter wrote: » Hi holunking You will need to input the courses you want to take in order to get the syllabus warnings (try selecting Foundation, ST and RCV and you'll see what I mean). 15 credits is what you need from the Intermediate level, so yes 3 Capabilities and 1 Lifecycle will be enough. All the modules are hard, there isn't one that's any easier than the others. You might find some easier because you have experience in that area, and you'll certainly find them all easier if you purchase a good quality training program and put in the time studying. If you don't know where to start it may be worth purchasing a single course and then deciding after that if you wish to go all the way to expert. Claire