Enterprise Agile: DevOps and DevSecOps (v.1)
Issued by
Smoothstack
Students will learn Cloud Development in an enterprise-agile environment, complete with product owners, scrum masters, and stakeholders. This course focuses on practical knowledge of how to write full-scale enterprise apps. As a DevOps Engineer, students will have practical knowledge of how to build, test, and deploy full-scale enterprise apps both on the front- and back-end, using DevOps principles and tools including the cloud and containers and automating the underlying infrastructure.
Additional DetailsSkills
Earning Criteria
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The methods of assessment include presentations, quizzes, individual assignments and more with a minimum passing score of 70%.
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Instructional strategies include: laboratory, discussion, computer-based training, project-based instruction, coaching/mentoring, practical exercises, learner presentations, lectures, classroom exercise.
Endorsements
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American Council on Education
This credential has been successfully evaluated by the American Council on Education for college credit. It is recommended for a total of 43 college credits. For more information about ACE Learning Evaluations, visit www.acenet.edu. -
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3 semester hours in Communications in the lower-division undergraduate category -
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3 semester hours in Agile Project Management in the lower-division undergraduate category -
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3 semester hours in Scripting Languages in the lower-division undergraduate category -
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3 semester hours in Introduction to Programming in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Introduction to Web Development in the lower-division undergraduate category -
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1 semester hour in Seminar in Computer Science in the lower-division undergraduate category -
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6 semester hours in Internship in Information Technology in the lower-division undergraduate category -
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3 semester hours in Introduction to Databases in the lower-division undergraduate category -
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3 semester hours in Introduction to Software Development in the lower-division undergraduate category -
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3 semester hours in Introduction to Cloud Computing in the lower-division undergraduate category -
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3 semester hours in Introduction to Python Programing in the lower-division undergraduate category -
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3 semester hours in Unix in the lower-division undergraduate category -
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3 semester hours in Web Programming in the upper-division undergraduate category -
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3 semester hours in Decision Making in the upper-division undergraduate category