Explore Cloud Career Pathways
Explore AWS Educate’s Cloud Career Pathways to start building the key cloud skills you’ll need to be successful in leading technology careers. Earn a completion credential for each pathway and share with prospective employers to show what you’ve learned get started!
Cloud engineers
Can serve a variety of functions within an organization. In a broad sense, cloud engineers are responsible for managing an organization’s cloud-based systems and processes.
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Setting up architectures using cloud providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, or others
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With the rapid growth of the field and promising job outlook, it is not uncommon for professionals in traditional IT roles to narrow their focus and transition to a career in cloud computing.
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Migrating existing infrastructures to cloud-based systems
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Ongoing operational administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting
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Managing security and access of cloud-based systems
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AWS Educate is used in more than 200 countries and territories. It connects 2,400 institutions, over 10,000 educators, and hundreds of thousands of students.
Through AWS Educate, students and educators have access to content and programs developed to skill up for cloud careers in growing fields. AWS Educate also connects companies hiring for cloud skills to qualified student job seekers with the AWS Educate Job Board.
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1st Year
CLOUD EXPLORER
2nd Year
DOMAIN ENGINEER
3rd Year
DOMAIN SPECIALIST
Curriculum
Cloud Computing Programme
Three Years Curriculum with 240 Credit Hours, mapped with AWS Educate program.
Grade 10
Term 1
COMPUTER SCIENCE - 1
This course is designed to provide students with the basic computer literacy skills. It covers topics such as the latest computing requirements in terms of hardware and software specifications. By the end of the course, students would be able to use Microsoft productivity tools such as MS Word, Power point and Excel and their alternatives. Basic internet concepts will be introduced involving basic computer networking, websites and living online. Read More
Cloud Computing 1
The cloud is a part of everyday life. For companies everywhere, it’s become an ideal solution for their technology needs. With its ability to scale, on-demand solutions, and flexible pricing, companies can focus on bringing their ideas to life rather than buying and managing servers.
What does this mean for your career? If you’re interested in a job in technology, knowledge of cloud computing is essential. Start with Cloud Computing 101 to build a foundation and grow your expertise. Read More
Operating Systems
This course covers the classical internal algorithms and structures of operating systems, including CPU scheduling, memory management, and device management. Covers topics including file systems, virtual memory, disk request scheduling, concurrent processes, deadlocks, security, and integrity.
Networking Architecture
The course includes the basic principles of transmission and switching, wireless communications shared medium transmission, mechanisms and algorithms for routing, network architecture and networking, resource management and network services. Internet network evolutions and relationship among the different stakeholders.
Practical Lab 1
This course is about The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) examination is intended for individuals who have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to demonstrate basic knowledge of the AWS platform, including available services and their common use cases, AWS Cloud architectural principles (at the conceptual level), account security, and compliance. The candidate will demonstrate an understanding of AWS Cloud economics including costs, billing, and analysis, and the value proposition of the AWS Cloud. Read More
Term 2
COMPUTER SCIENCE - 2
This course introduces programming and robotics using LEGO Mindstorms. The students will build projects that simulates solutions to real-life problems in the industry using LEGO EV3. Read More
Application Developer 1
Application Developers are behind the apps that people use every day, from travel to shopping to connecting with the world. They work on all aspects of app development, from identifying requirements to building prototypes to continuously making improvements.
If you like collaborating with multiple teams and owning the development work to bring web and mobile apps to life, check out the Application Developer Pathway today.
Cloud Support Associate
Cloud Support Associates use their expertise in cloud computing and AWS solutions to answer customer questions and solve technology challenges every day.
If you’re curious, excited by the future of cloud computing, and enjoy working directly with customers, get started with the Cloud Support Associate Pathway today.
Solutions Architect 1
Solutions Architects use their knowledge of the latest cloud computing technologies to work with customers to build innovative AWS cloud infrastructures and solve technical challenges.
Get started today to learn about the unique mix of technical, leadership, and communication skills Solutions Architects use to develop customer strategies and solutions. Read More
Practical Lab 2
This course is about The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) examination is intended for individuals who have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to demonstrate basic knowledge of the AWS platform, including available services and their common use cases, AWS Cloud architectural principles (at the conceptual level), account security, and compliance. The candidate will demonstrate an understanding of AWS Cloud economics including costs, billing, and analysis, and the value proposition of the AWS Cloud.
Grade 11
Term 1
COMPUTER SCIENCE - 3
This course is designed to provide students with the basic computer literacy skills. It covers topics such as the latest computing requirements in terms of hardware and software specifications. By the end of the course, students would be able to use Microsoft productivity tools such as MS Word, Power point and Excel and their alternatives. Basic internet concepts will be introduced involving basic computer networking, websites and living online.
DevOps Engineer
DevOps Engineers are the first line of defense to tackle software application issues that could disrupt the customer experience. They work behind the scenes with different teams to identify, implement, and monitor software applications, as well as identify ways to automate manual processes.
If you’re a problem solver who enjoys working with multiple technologies, explore the DevOps Engineer Pathway today to learn more.
Cloud Support Engineer
Cloud Support Engineers work with companies every day to help them move their technology to the cloud and solve different types of technical challenges. They’re also the voice of the customer and provide feedback on customer needs when working with engineering teams to develop new features.
Start this pathway today if you like the idea of developing your cloud computing expertise to help customers find solutions to complex issues.
PRACTICAL 3
The cloud is a part of everyday life. For companies everywhere, it’s become an ideal solution for their technology needs. The AWS Certified Developer – Associate examination is intended for individuals who perform a development.
Term 2
COMPUTER SCIENCE - 4
In this course, students will learn the various AI algorithms and build an RNN model that provides real-time output. Students will learn how to build and execute end-to-end GPU accelerated data science workflows that enable them to quickly explore, iterate, and get their work into production. Students will also know how to use Numba—the just-in-time, type-specializing Python function compiler—to accelerate Python programs to run on massively parallel NVIDIA GPUs.
Software Development Engineer
Software Development Engineers are versatile. They can build groundbreaking customer features or develop the backend infrastructures that support them. They are creative and passionate about using software engineering principles to solve challenges across a wide array of technologies.
If you enjoy coding and software applications and want to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment, get started with the Software Development Engineer Pathway today.
Web Development Engineer
Web Development Engineers design, build, and improve websites and features that stand out for their innovation and accessibility. They work with different teams to understand customer needs to ensure they’re creating the right experience.
If you’re interested in learning more about the skills you need to develop the next cutting-edge web experience, dive into the Web Development Engineer Pathway today.
PRACTICAL 4
The cloud is a part of everyday life. For companies everywhere, it’s become an ideal solution for their technology needs. The AWS Certified Developer – Associate examination is intended for individuals who perform a development role and have one or more years of hands-on experience developing and maintaining an AWS-based application.
Grade 12
Term 1
COMPUTER SCIENCE - 5
This course is designed to provide students with the basic computer literacy skills. It covers topics such as the latest computing requirements in terms of hardware and software specifications. By the end of the course, students would be able to use Microsoft productivity tools such as MS Word, Power point and Excel and their alternatives. Basic internet concepts will be introduced involving basic computer networking, websites and living online.
Cybersecurity Specialist
As the world becomes more connected, security will continue to be a foundational element of technology. Cybersecurity Specialists use their expertise to identify security risks and protect computer systems, networks, applications, and data.
Dive into the Cybersecurity Specialist Pathway if you’re interested in the skills needed to keep technology and data safe today and in the future.
Machine Learning Scientist
Machine Learning Scientists create the products of the future. They collaborate with subject matter experts, design algorithms, and develop predictive data models that result in new features and enhancements that delight customers.
If you have a passion for diving deep into data and software development and want to shape the customer experiences of tomorrow, get started with the Machine Learning Scientist Pathway today.
Graduation Project
In this course, students are introduced with visual programming concepts using Scratch. Visual programming is a good way to gain programming skills compared with traditional coding. It allows the student to create programs using drag and drop mechanism .
Term 2
COMPUTER SCIENCE 6
In this course, students will learn the various AI algorithms and build an RNN model that provides real-time output. Students will learn how to build and execute end-to-end GPU accelerated data science workflows that enable them to quickly explore, iterate, and get their work into production. Students will also know how to use Numba—the just-in-time, type-specializing Python function compiler—to accelerate Python programs to run on massively parallel NVIDIA GPUs.
Data Integration Specialist
Data Integration Specialists develop creative solutions to combine data from multiple locations into one place. This enables businesses look at the big picture to understand how to improve and develop new products.
If you’re excited by the idea of helping companies grow through data integration and automation, start building your skills with the Data Integration Specialist Pathway.
Data Scientist
Data Scientists analyze large amounts of data to identify opportunities, inform business strategies, and solve customer challenges. They work with experts to develop and automate processes, metrics, and long-term, scalable solutions.
If you have strong quantitative and analytical skills and enjoy diving into data to uncover patterns and solutions, explore the Data Scientist Pathway to grow your expertise.
On Job Training
In this course, students are taught with advanced visual programming concepts using DeepScratch. DeepScratch is a new feature of Scratch that incorporates machine learning and artificial intelligence projects.
General Courses
The Students will have general courses in line with the AWS courses for the three years, in addition to the MOE compulsory courses
Mathematics
Physics
Arabic Language
English Language
National Education
Physical Education
Islamic Education
Chemistry
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