Cloud Crash Course

Overview
At Canadian College Of Business Health And Arts, we recognize and harness the transformative power of customized guidance and strategic insight to propel both individuals and organizations towards their objectives.
Whether you are a seasoned executive or a budding entrepreneur, our services are meticulously crafted to meet you at your current stage and facilitate your progress toward your aspirations.
Acknowledging the unique landscape of each business, along with its distinct challenges and opportunities, we adopt a tailored approach, collaborating closely with you to devise strategies that directly address your specific requirements and foster substantial advancement.
Our mission is to empower you with the essential tools, knowledge, and confidence necessary to navigate complex business environments and attain sustainable success. Our commitment transcends conventional coaching techniques, integrating an array of proven methods and innovative practices to provide comprehensive support.
From strategic planning and leadership development to enhancing team dynamics and performance, our expertise encompasses diverse facets of business management. We take pride in cultivating a collaborative and supportive atmosphere where you are encouraged to explore new concepts, overcome challenges, and unlock your full potential.
With a history of success and an unwavering dedication to excellence, we stand ready to partner with you on your journey toward growth and achievement, transforming your vision into reality and laying the groundwork for enduring success.
What You’ll Learn
This crash course offers a comprehensive introduction to cloud computing, one of the most in-demand and transformative technologies in today’s tech landscape. You’ll learn the fundamentals of cloud services, platforms, and architectures, helping you understand how businesses leverage the cloud for scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. Key topics include:
- What cloud computing is and why it’s important
- Types of cloud computing: public, private, and hybrid clouds
- Introduction to cloud service models: IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS
- Major cloud providers: AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform
- Cloud storage, networking, and security basics
- How to set up and use cloud environments
- Real-world use cases of cloud computing in business
- Basic cloud deployment, monitoring, and management tools
By the end of the course, you will have a solid understanding of the cloud computing landscape and its applications, preparing you for further study or entry-level roles in cloud technology.
Job Opportunities: Cloud computing is a rapidly growing field with a high demand for professionals skilled in cloud technologies. After completing this crash course, you’ll be qualified for a variety of entry-level roles such as:
- Cloud Support Specialist
- Cloud Administrator
- Cloud Engineer (entry-level)
- Cloud Architect (junior level)
- IT Infrastructure Support
- Cloud Operations Assistant
- Cloud Security Analyst (entry-level)
- Cloud Solutions Analyst
- Cloud Consultant (junior level)
Cloud computing is integral to businesses across industries, including tech, finance, healthcare, and e-commerce, making these roles vital for organizations embracing digital transformation.
Next Possible Courses: After completing this course, consider advancing your knowledge with more specialized courses:
- AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate – Learn how to design and deploy scalable, highly available systems on AWS.
- Microsoft Azure Fundamentals – Dive deeper into Microsoft Azure and learn how to use the platform for cloud services and infrastructure.
- Google Cloud Fundamentals – Explore Google Cloud services and tools, focusing on how they support application development and data management.
- Cloud Security Essentials – Learn about the security challenges and best practices when working with cloud computing.
- Advanced Cloud Computing & DevOps – Learn about automation, containerization, and advanced deployment techniques using cloud platforms.
Additional Highlights:
- Hands-on Labs: Gain practical experience by working with cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, applying theoretical concepts to real-world environments.
- Industry-Relevant Skills: Learn from industry experts with insights into how cloud computing is transforming businesses, with practical use cases from sectors like IT, finance, and retail.
- Flexible Learning: Study at your own pace with access to video lectures, quizzes, and hands-on exercises.
- Certifications: Prepare for cloud certifications offered by major providers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, which are highly regarded in the industry.
- Career Support: Receive tips on building a cloud-related portfolio and finding entry-level roles in cloud computing.
Popularity Rationale: Cloud computing has become a cornerstone of modern IT infrastructure, driving business innovation and efficiency. With the global shift towards digital transformation, companies are increasingly relying on cloud platforms for scalable solutions, cost savings, and innovation. Cloud services allow businesses to deploy applications and store data without the need for physical infrastructure, enabling flexibility, security, and faster time-to-market. As more organizations move to the cloud, the demand for cloud professionals is growing exponentially, making cloud computing skills highly valuable in the tech job market.
Chapters
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Introduction to Cloud Computing
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Types of Cloud Computing
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Cloud Service Models: IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS
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Overview of Major Cloud Providers
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Cloud Storage and Data Management
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Cloud Networking and Virtualization
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Cloud Security Fundamentals
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Setting Up a Cloud Environment
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Cloud Monitoring and Management Tools
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Real-World Applications of Cloud Computing
- Capstone Project: Deploying a Simple Cloud Application
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Students are required to complete 39 hours of in-class training.
39 hours
Program Summary
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Type of Learning | Total Instruction Hours | Delivery Format | % Weight |
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Theory | 20.00 | On-Line | 58.67% |
Practical | 19.00 | On-Line | 41.33% |
Total Type of Learning | 39.00 | ||
Total Program Hours | 39.00 | 100.00% |
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Certification
39 Hours
Updated: 03/01/2025
Prerequisites
If you attended a post-secondary institution after high school, we need both your high school transcript and your post-secondary transcript.
- Entry into many of our programs is competitive and your post-secondary marks can strengthen your application.
- If you did not graduate from high school and have a GED, send us a copy.
- Even if you graduated a while ago, we still need your high school transcript.
- If you cannot obtain it, let us know and we can discuss your options.
- If you studied at college or university, you must submit your post-secondary transcript AND
your high-school transcript. This may strengthen your application.
- Basic understanding of machine learning concepts.
- Familiarity with Python programming and libraries like TensorFlow or PyTorch.
- Understanding of neural networks and deep learning fundamentals.
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