Overview
Prepare for a career in the high-demand field of cloud computing. In this program, you’ll receive professional training designed by AWS and develop in-demand skill such as Elastic Computer Cloud, Linux, and Identity and Access Management to get job ready in 4 months or less, no prior experience needed.
Cloud Support Associates support customers in deploying, managing, and troubleshooting their applications and infrastructure on the AWS cloud platform.
Throughout this program, you’ll learn practical skills and best practices to troubleshoot technical issues, optimize performance, and implement solutions to common challenges encountered in cloud computing environments. You’ll hear directly from current support engineers who will share their real-world experience, insights, and strategies, providing valuable perspectives on navigating challenges and succeeding in this role.
Upon completing the full program, you’ll have a portfolio of hands-on projects and a Professional Certificate from AWS to showcase your expertise. You’ll also gain access to the AWS Educate Job Board, where you can explore, search, and apply to in-demand jobs and internships from leading organizations.
Syllabus
Course 1: Introduction to Information Technology and AWS Cloud
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Course 2: AWS Cloud Technical Essentials
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Course 3: Skills and Best Practices for Cloud Support Associates
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Course 4: Cloud Support Essentials: A Technical Approach
- Offered by Amazon Web Services. This course will focus on building the skills that you need to get started with the Command Line Interface ... Enroll for free.
Course 5: Automation in the AWS Cloud
- Offered by Amazon Web Services. Automation in the Cloud can simplify processes, enable agility and scalability, and help you deploy faster. ... Enroll for free.
Course 6: Python for Serverless Applications and Automation on AWS
- Offered by Amazon Web Services. This course gives you a thorough introduction to the python programming language. You'll start by learning ... Enroll for free.
Course 7: Capstone: Preparing to work as a Cloud Support Associate
- Offered by Amazon Web Services. This course's focus will be on practical aspects of preparing to work as a support agent in organizations ... Enroll for free.
- Offered by Amazon Web Services. Technology is omnipresent, but how did we get here? And what does the future hold for a world that's ... Enroll for free.
Course 2: AWS Cloud Technical Essentials
- Offered by Amazon Web Services. Are you in a technical role and want to learn the fundamentals of AWS? Do you aspire to have a job or career ... Enroll for free.
Course 3: Skills and Best Practices for Cloud Support Associates
- Offered by Amazon Web Services. So far in the course series, students would have been introduced to general IT knowledge and some AWS ... Enroll for free.
Course 4: Cloud Support Essentials: A Technical Approach
- Offered by Amazon Web Services. This course will focus on building the skills that you need to get started with the Command Line Interface ... Enroll for free.
Course 5: Automation in the AWS Cloud
- Offered by Amazon Web Services. Automation in the Cloud can simplify processes, enable agility and scalability, and help you deploy faster. ... Enroll for free.
Course 6: Python for Serverless Applications and Automation on AWS
- Offered by Amazon Web Services. This course gives you a thorough introduction to the python programming language. You'll start by learning ... Enroll for free.
Course 7: Capstone: Preparing to work as a Cloud Support Associate
- Offered by Amazon Web Services. This course's focus will be on practical aspects of preparing to work as a support agent in organizations ... Enroll for free.
Courses
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Are you in a technical role and want to learn the fundamentals of AWS? Do you aspire to have a job or career as a cloud developer, architect, or in an operations role? If so, AWS Cloud Technical Essentials is an ideal way to start. This course was designed for those at the beginning of their cloud-learning journey - no prior knowledge of cloud computing or AWS products and services required! Throughout the course, students will build highly available, scalable, and cost effective application step-by-step. Upon course completion, you will be able to make an informed decision about when and how to apply core AWS services for compute, storage, and database to different use cases. You’ll also learn about cloud security with a review of AWS' shared responsibility model and an introduction to AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM). And, you’ll know how AWS services can be used to monitor and optimize infrastructure in the cloud. AWS Cloud Technical Essentials is a fundamental-level course and will build your competence, confidence, and credibility with practical cloud skills that help you innovate and advance your professional future. Enroll in AWS Cloud Technical Essentials and start learning the technical fundamentals of AWS today! Note: This course was designed for learners with a technical background. If you are new to the cloud or come from a business background, we recommend completing AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials (https://www.coursera.org/learn/aws-cloud-practitioner-essentials) before enrolling in this course.
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Technology is omnipresent, but how did we get here? And what does the future hold for a world that's increasingly connected, mobile and data-rich? This course is intended to give learners enough technical context to understand how to build solutions in the cloud starting from zero technical knowledge. Before diving into the cloud, we will cover the basics of: how do computers work (including software and operating systems), an introduction to information technology, the basics of modern IT infrastructure, and the cloud careers that will be increasingly in-demand. We will then move into the world of internet connected networks (the Internet), covering local hosts, web servers, web applications, web security, the inner workings of a website and the differences between static and dynamic content. We'll close the course by introducing Cloud Computing, its role in our world, the differences between public, private and hybrid, and why APIs are so important.
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Automation in the Cloud can simplify processes, enable agility and scalability, and help you deploy faster. But how should you master these topics to enhance your career potential? The course kicks off by introducing automation in the cloud, comparing the differences between on-premises and cloud. We'll answer why automation is so powerful and you'll get hands-on by working with AWS CLI. Week 1 closes with automation with scripting by sharing examples of how automation helps and the benefits of using scripts. A focus on Automation isn't complete with an overview of Infrastructure as Code. You'll get introduced to Provisioning and Configuration Management and solve an automation problem with AWS CloudFormation. The instructors will then share some simple automation examples and how various tools can help you get the job done. In the course's final week, we'll cover the various AWS Services and features used for automation, how to scale resource management, and use the Systems Manager console and AWS Config for compliance.
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This course's focus will be on practical aspects of preparing to work as a support agent in organizations with AWS environments. We will start with some review of previous topics covered in the series, with specific attention paid towards debugging and troubleshooting. We’ll then move into concepts around interacting with customers to obtain information and progress towards a solution. In the next module, you'll have the opportunity to view the architecture from various perspectives, such as builder, supporter, and interviewer. We will then shift into preparing you to apply for Cloud Support Associate positions. This will involve diving into resume and portfolio building, as well as the creation of an online presence. The second module will close out with a look at how you can evaluate opportunities and any gaps you may have in your knowledge. The third module of the course will have a focus on interviewing. This will involve preparing for interviews, discussions with professions from AWS Premium Support around the interviewing and hiring process, and looking at mock interviews and sample questions. The last module of the course will allow you to practice using the knowledge and various skills you’ve acquired over the course of the series with a multi-part project. In the project, you’ll build, analyze, and document an application architecture. You’ll also can view the architecture from various perspectives, such as builder, supporter, and interviewer.
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This course will focus on building the skills that you need to get started with the Command Line Interface (CLI). It will cover basic navigation, program installation, reading logs, and troubleshooting issues. We will also dive into network troubleshooting and common AWS scenarios that you may encounter as a Cloud Support Associate. In the first section of this course, we will focus on how to navigate in a Linux environment using only the CLI. We will explain how to create files, directories, and the commands you need to manage your system. We will also discover how to set permissions in the environment as well as edit text and configuration files. In the second section, we’ll go a bit deeper into the CLI and learn about troubleshooting tools that we have available to us. You’ll see how to test networking connectivity as well as install and configure Linux applications. The third portion of this course will focus on network troubleshooting in AWS. We’ll discover the common ports that can cause problems when setting up security groups and network access control lists (NACLs). We’ll also learn how AWS handles DNS and the steps you can take if something isn’t resolving correctly. Finally, the course concludes by covering common troubleshooting scenarios. What do you do when your Linux application keeps crashing? How about a troublesome SSH connection that isn’t working? Where do you look if your hosts are missing internet connectivity? By the end of this course, you’ll have a strong technical foundation in the skills needed to troubleshoot IT problems as a Cloud Support Associate.
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This course gives you a thorough introduction to the python programming language. You'll start by learning the definition of python, its history, semantics, and how it works. The first week concludes by writing a python script to solve a problem. In Week 2, you'll learn about Serverless Architectures and understand the differences between microservices, service-oriented and monolith architectures. You'll build a microservices architecture by learning how to use the following tools: AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, and Cloud9. It's then time to go deep with AWS Databases. You'll see Amazon RDS and Amazon DynamoDB in action, visualizing the important role they play in developing applications in python. The course's final week will cover application integration services. Amazon's Simple Notification Service (SQS), Simple Queue Service (SQS), and EventBridge take center stage as important “glue” components for scalable, cloud-based applications. You'll close the course with a hands-on project, writing some code to use some hardcoded data to write to dynamodb and then convert that into a lambda function.
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So far in the course series, students would have been introduced to general IT knowledge and some AWS foundations. In this course, students will be introduced to specific topics for the Support Associate role. The instructors will present the following: Cloud Support Associate best practices, how tools such as automation and genAI can help, troubleshooting methodologies, how Cloud workloads change support’s approach, root cause analysis, post-mortem writing skills, and how to be your customers’ trusted technical and business advisor. This course will also be the first one on the series where we will bring Amazon employees in support roles to talk about their experiences and best-practices when interacting with their customers. We brought two Amazonians who work as a manager to ask them questions about hiring on the role, and two Amazonians who work as Individual Contributors assisting customers. On camera, you can expect having the dynamic duo Morgan and Raf doing their best, which is sharing their experiences, as well as lecturing topics that will give you a good idea on what to expect on the Cloud Support field.
Taught by
Alex G., Morgan Willis, Oksana Hoeckele, Rafael Lopes, Russell Sayers and Seph Robinson