Course Description
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner certification is an entry-level credential designed for individuals seeking a basic understanding of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud. This course is ideal for beginners — no prior IT or cloud experience required.
You’ll gain a clear grasp of cloud concepts, AWS core services, security, pricing models, and the global infrastructure. With interactive lessons, real-world examples, and exam-focused prep, this course equips you to pass the CLF-C02 exam and build a solid cloud foundation for more advanced AWS certifications.
Certification
The CLF-C02: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam tests your ability to:
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Define the AWS Cloud and its value proposition
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Identify basic AWS services (compute, storage, database, networking)
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Understand shared responsibility, security, and compliance models
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Explain billing, pricing, and support plans
Prerequisites:
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No technical background or AWS experience required
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General computer literacy is helpful
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Ideal for business professionals, project managers, or new IT learners
Who This Course is For
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Beginners exploring cloud computing and AWS for the first time
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Students, job seekers, and non-technical professionals entering the cloud domain
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Business and sales teams working with AWS-powered organizations
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Anyone preparing for the AWS Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) certification exam
What You’ll Learn
Cloud Concepts
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What is Cloud Computing?
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Benefits of the cloud: scalability, elasticity, fault tolerance, pay-as-you-go
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Cloud deployment models: public, private, hybrid
AWS Core Services
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Compute: EC2, Lambda
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Storage: S3, EBS, Glacier
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Databases: RDS, DynamoDB
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Networking: VPC, CloudFront, Route 53
Security and Compliance
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AWS Shared Responsibility Model
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IAM (Identity and Access Management): users, groups, roles, policies
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Data protection, encryption, and compliance basics
Pricing and Billing
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AWS Pricing Models (On-Demand, Reserved, Spot Instances)
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Understanding Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and Billing Tools
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Overview of AWS Free Tier, Budgets, and Cost Explorer
Support and Documentation
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AWS Support Plans
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Using AWS Management Console, CLI, and AWS Docs
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Accessing AWS whitepapers and learning resources
Tools & Services Covered
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AWS Management Console, IAM, S3, EC2, CloudWatch, Billing Console
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Introductory usage of Lambda, RDS, CloudFront, Trusted Advisor
Course Outcomes
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Pass the CLF-C02: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam
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Understand the AWS ecosystem, pricing, and global infrastructure
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Build foundational cloud knowledge for further AWS certifications (like SAA-C03, DVA-C02)
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Confidently engage in cloud-related discussions in technical and business environments
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 2 Lessons
- 2 Weeks