- Understand the principles of computer science.
- Learn the fundamentals of application development.
- Explore DevOps and data analysis concepts.
Overview
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This learning path teaches fundamental programming, DevOps, and data analysis concepts. It is a prerequisite as part of the admissions process for the Microsoft Software and Systems Academy (MSSA) Military Spouse program, Technical Program Management (TPM) learning path. To learn more about the MSSA program, visit https://aka.ms/mssa.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Learning Study Skills
-Get tips for improving your reading speed and memory, creating detailed notes, and preparing for tests.
Course 2: Computer Science Principles: Digital Information
-Learn how digital information is stored, transmitted, and encoded by computers. This course covers the first part of the AP Computer Science Principles exam.
Course 3: Computer Science Principles: The Internet
-Explore the internet's history and the technology underlying the web, including IP addressing, web servers, URLs, and HTML.
Course 4: Computer Science Principles: Programming
-Enrich your understanding of programming principles. This course explains functions, values, variables, parameters, tests, loops, arrays, object-oriented programming, and more.
Course 5: Excel Essential Training (Microsoft 365)
-Get up to speed with Microsoft Excel. Learn how to enter and organize data, build charts and PivotTables, sort data, and use other Excel features.
Course 6: Getting Started with Power BI
-See how to retrieve and manipulate data in Power BI Service, the online version of Microsoft's dataviz tool.
Course 7: Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
-Review a variety of different SDLC approaches—from traditional methods to more modern processes—and learn about their applicability in software development.
Course 8: Python Essential Training
-Get a comprehensive overview of the Python programming language and gain enough command of Python 3 to create well-designed scripts and maintain existing projects.
Course 9: DevOps Foundations
-Learn how DevOps can help you establish a culture of collaboration and communication between software engineers (Dev) and IT operations (Ops).
Course 10: Learning Cloud Computing: Core Concepts
-Migrating to the cloud? Get a general overview of cloud computing, including cloud security, planning, and governance, as well as public, private, and multicloud operations.
Course 1: Learning Study Skills
-Get tips for improving your reading speed and memory, creating detailed notes, and preparing for tests.
Course 2: Computer Science Principles: Digital Information
-Learn how digital information is stored, transmitted, and encoded by computers. This course covers the first part of the AP Computer Science Principles exam.
Course 3: Computer Science Principles: The Internet
-Explore the internet's history and the technology underlying the web, including IP addressing, web servers, URLs, and HTML.
Course 4: Computer Science Principles: Programming
-Enrich your understanding of programming principles. This course explains functions, values, variables, parameters, tests, loops, arrays, object-oriented programming, and more.
Course 5: Excel Essential Training (Microsoft 365)
-Get up to speed with Microsoft Excel. Learn how to enter and organize data, build charts and PivotTables, sort data, and use other Excel features.
Course 6: Getting Started with Power BI
-See how to retrieve and manipulate data in Power BI Service, the online version of Microsoft's dataviz tool.
Course 7: Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
-Review a variety of different SDLC approaches—from traditional methods to more modern processes—and learn about their applicability in software development.
Course 8: Python Essential Training
-Get a comprehensive overview of the Python programming language and gain enough command of Python 3 to create well-designed scripts and maintain existing projects.
Course 9: DevOps Foundations
-Learn how DevOps can help you establish a culture of collaboration and communication between software engineers (Dev) and IT operations (Ops).
Course 10: Learning Cloud Computing: Core Concepts
-Migrating to the cloud? Get a general overview of cloud computing, including cloud security, planning, and governance, as well as public, private, and multicloud operations.
Courses
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Get up to speed with Microsoft Excel. Learn how to enter and organize data, build charts and PivotTables, sort data, and use other Excel features.
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Learn how DevOps can help you establish a culture of collaboration and communication between software engineers (Dev) and IT operations (Ops).
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Get a comprehensive overview of the Python programming language and gain enough command of Python 3 to create well-designed scripts and maintain existing projects.
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Review a variety of different SDLC approaches—from traditional methods to more modern processes—and learn about their applicability in software development.
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Learn how digital information is stored, transmitted, and encoded by computers. This course covers the first part of the AP Computer Science Principles exam.
-
Enrich your understanding of programming principles. This course explains functions, values, variables, parameters, tests, loops, arrays, object-oriented programming, and more.
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Explore the internet's history and the technology underlying the web, including IP addressing, web servers, URLs, and HTML.
-
See how to retrieve and manipulate data in Power BI Service, the online version of Microsoft's dataviz tool.
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Get tips for improving your reading speed and memory, creating detailed notes, and preparing for tests.
Taught by
Paul Nowak, Rich Winnie, Dennis Taylor, Gini von Courter, Shashi Shekhar, Ryan Mitchell, James Wickett and David Linthicum