Organizations increasingly rely on cloud services for their
data storage, compute, database, and networking
operations. Students will gain experience with the core AWS cloud
services. On completion of this foundational course, students will be
able to select appropriate cloud services for various business scenarios, manage
users, and configure basic security for their organization. Through hands-on
labs, students will gain practical knowledge and skills to perform basic
implementations of the core AWS services. This course prepares students for the
AWS certified Cloud Practitioner Foundational certification exam.
This foundational course will introduce students to data
science and machine learning and how the analytical tools within can be used to
make data-driven decisions. Students will use industry standard tools to build
development environments and then write code to import, clean, and analyze
different kinds of data. Students will form a hypothesis based on their
analysis and learn methods to visualize and interpret the data to test the
hypothesis. Students will apply regression and classification algorithms on
real datasets and tell the story of the data in mock presentations to
stakeholders.
In the entry-level Intro to Ethical Hacking micro-credential course, students will gain technical knowledge and skills including the ethical and legal considerations involved in conducting ethical hacking activities for security purposes. Students will also explore and learn the technologies used by ethical hackers by identifying vulnerabilities to improve security posture of an organization and create strategies for mitigating the identified vulnerabilities. Students will leverage the various components of information technology and operational technology systems, associated weaknesses, vulnerabilities, mechanisms to protect their organization from threats, and hardening of security controls to minimize risk in technology systems.
In this introduction to the Python language, students will develop the skills required to run, design, and debug Python programs. After learning what constitutes a software program, students will build a vocabulary of basic Python syntax and structures. Using standard software development techniques, students will create Python programs from the standard library to perform increasingly complex tasks. The course prepares students for entry-level jobs and careers connected with software development, including programming and software testing. Graduates of this course will be prepared to write the PCEP-Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer certification exam (PCEP-30-01) from the Python Institute.
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