By
Amanda Tan - Internet2 Research Engagement Program Manager
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The 5th cohort of AWS Solutions Architect Associate Certification training begins on February 6, 2023. The course runs for nine weeks, ending on April 10, 2023.
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As in previous cohorts, the training will be led by Sharif Nijim and leverage training materials from Cloud Academy. Participants will build foundational cloud computing knowledge and cement that knowledge using hands-on labs to help prepare them for becoming certified AWS Solutions Architect – Associates.
The Internet2 AWS SAAC filled in the gaps in my working knowledge of AWS and gave me the confidence to take and pass the certification test. The weekly discussions helped to cement the topics that were being covered in the course that week with participants sharing real world architectures and the decision making behind their implementation.
—Christopher Andrews, Principal Collaboration Systems Administrator, Boston College |
Participants can expect to commit roughly 5-7 hours per week during the nine-week course and will be expected to attend and participate in cohort activities, including weekly, virtual video check-in sessions.
The full cost of attending the program, including the use of the Cloud Academy licenses but not including the cost of the certification exam, is as follows:
Category of Institution | Cost per person |
NET+ AWS subscriber institutions (thanks to a grant from DLT) | $200 |
Internet2 members (who are not NET+ AWS subscribers) | $650 |
Other institutions | $750 |
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For more information about the AWS Solutions Architect training cohort , please contact class@internet2.edu. To hear about upcoming training opportunities, sign up for the CLASS mailing list.
About the Author(s)
Amanda Tan is the Research Engagement Program Manager for the Cloud Learning and Skills Sessions (CLASS) program at Internet2 where she works on the implementation, planning, and development of strategic roadmaps. Amanda is a longtime advocate, teacher, and evangelist for changing the paradigm for how researchers can do faster, better science, and for expanding campus-wide cloud adoption.
Prior to Internet2, Amanda was a Senior Data Science Fellow and Research Scientist at the University of Washington’s eScience Institute. She received her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering with a focus on water resources management.