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Cloud Computing Program

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Earn your Degree in Cloud Computing and Advance Your Career in IT

The Cloud Computing Bachelor of Science degree prepares students for entry-level employment working with the technology that uses the internet (cloud) for storing, managing, and accessing data on remote servers. This program covers a variety of topics including Cryptography, Security Concepts, and Powershell Automation. This Online program allows you to pursue a bachelor’s Degree with flexible online classes.

*Miller-Motte cannot guarantee job placement, salary, or employment

Students will explore real-world, hardware, software and command line interface environments. This course provides students with an understanding of Windows PowerShell, its usage for different functions and gives experience in installing and configuring PowerShell, finding and discovering Windows PowerShell commands, and managing Windows PowerShell providers.

This course provides students with an understanding of infrastructure, security, virtualization, resource management, and cloud models. The course also provides an overview of the new technologies to support the changing cloud market.

This course teaches students about deploying, managing, and operating scalable, highly available, and fault-tolerant systems on AWS; implementing and controlling the flow of data to and from AWS.

The course covers the concepts of block ciphers and message authentication codes, public key encryption, digital signatures, and key establishment, as well as common examples and uses of such schemes, including the AES, RSA-OAEP, and the Digital Signature Algorithm.

This course introduces students to a server environment and provides them with the knowledge and skills necessary to administer and support a server in an enterprise organization.

This course will prepare students to design solutions for cloud-based platforms and operations that maintain data availability while protecting the confidentiality and integrity of information. Topics include security controls,disaster recovery plans, and continuity management plans that address physical, logical, and human factors.

This course is an introduction to Linux as desktop and server operating systems, to open-source software, licensing and applications, and configuring networks, security, cloud services, storage, and devices, and basics of the Linux command line.Students will create users and groups and set permissions and ownership and use the command line and build automation scripts.
This course prepares students for the LPI Linux Essentials Exam.

People who graduate from the Miller-Motte Cloud Computing program have the opportunity to pursue entry-level careers within a variety of business organizations.

Graduates of our Cloud Computing program have found work as:

  • Network and Computer Systems Administrator

*Miller-Motte cannot guarantee employment or salary. The jobs mentioned are examples of certain potential jobs, not a representation that these outcomes are more probable than others.