AWS 400-1
AWS Cloud Computing
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SEMESTER UNITS:
6
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PREREQUISITE:
None
Course Description
This cloud computing course aims to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge to understand the fundamental concepts of the Amazon Web Service Cloud and apply them in real-world scenarios. Additionally the course also covers fundamental Amazon Web Services (AWS) security concepts, including AWS access control, data encryption methods, and how to secure network access to AWS infrastructure. It will enable students to build skills and confidence while contributing to their organization’s cloud initiatives.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Explain cloud concepts and components of cloud
services. - Apply the process and techniques how to increase
the performance efficiency and reduce costs of
infrastructures built on AWS. - Summarize the processes by which decisions are made in organizations.
- Evaluate and improve an existing AWS Cloud
infrastructure by applying the design principles and
pillars of the AWS Well-Architected Framework. - Identify the characteristics of highly available and
secure systems and networks - Describe and identify networking designs that
supports cloud application disaster recovery, and
on-prem to cloud migration and connection - Independently design architecture and deploy
selected AWS services with proficiency, as evidenced by successfully launching and configuring a specified set of AWS services with greater flexibility and resilience within a given environment, to meet the AWS Well Architected Framework design pillars and principles and best practices. - Explain AWS Cloud billing and cost optimization techniques
- Complete the AWS Cloud Practitioner and AWS Solutions Architect Associate certification examination