Cloud Computing

​De​signed for those who want to stay abreast of new technologies, this program encompasses the skills needed by IT professionals to develop real-world cloud computing proficiency.​​​​

Like any career, working in cloud computing requires specific knowledge and skills. In the competitive market today, it is important to have the tools necessary to distance yourself from other candidates.

A career in cloud computing means staying ahead of the technology learning curve. With a foundation in cloud support fundamentals, you can follow many different career, including:

  • developer
  • architect
  • engineer
  • network administrator
  • technician

According to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs in computer technology services will grow at more than four times the rate of all industries through 2022.

Cloud Computing Microsoft Azure (CE Skills Award)

Courses Required:

  • ITNW 1009 Fundamentals of Cloud Computing
  • ITNW 1036 Cloud Deployment & Infrastructure Management​
  • ITNW 1077 Intro to Infrastructure Automation

*Required for students taking Microsoft Azure specific courses.

Cloud Computing Amazon Web Services (CE Skills Award)

Courses Required:

  • ITNW 1009 Fundamentals of Cloud Computing
  • ITNW 1036 Cloud Deployment & Infrastructure Management
  • ITNW 1077 Intro to Infrastructure Automation​​
*Required for students taking Amazon Web Services​ specific courses.

Cloud Computing Operations (CE Skills Award)

Courses Required:

  • ITSC 1016 Linux Installation and Configuration
  • ITNW 1078 Cloud Networking
  • ITNW 1013 Computer Virtualization

​​​​​​​Important: Check the CE schedule​ to verify if and when the class is currently being offered.

How To Search​:

  • ​View the CE schedule.​​
  • Select the semester you wish to register for.
  • Select the prefix of your desired course (example: HRPO).
  • Results for the course numbers, sections and times will be displayed for that semester.​​

Need Help? Submit a ​Career Connected Learning Interest Form



 
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HB 1508 Notice

This program may lead to an occupational license for which a prior criminal history may make a student ineligible. 

For more information please visit dallascollege.edu/hb1508.

 
 
 

Looking to earn more? Learning new computer skills can start you on the path to a great career in computer information technology.