Ball State instructors infuse a real-world lab format teaching style to enhance the overall student learning experience, boost understanding, and ensure retention. Instructors work in the field as practicing professionals with at least seven years of experience.
This 4-week course covers creating an AWS account, defining roles and permissions, an overview of object and data storage services, an introduction to Cloud computing services and serverless services, a high-level overview of networking and private Clouds, as well as best practices and approaches for security and tools for building highly available architectures. Upon completion one will be able to: Sit for the AWS Cloud Practitioner Certification exam and show you have the: Ability to define the basic global infrastructure and core characteristics of deploying and operating the AWS Cloud Knowledge of basic AWS Cloud architectural principles and AWS Cloud value proposition. Ability to describe key services on the AWS platform and their common use cases, basic security and compliance aspects, and the shared security mode. Knowledge of billing, account management, and pricing models.
Rolling admission. Start date is every 4 weeks throughout the year.