Cloud Infrastructure and Services using AWS
Course provided by Model Institute of Engineering & Technology
5 modules
Explore the fundamentals of Frontier Technologies
5 Level NCrF
National Credit Framework
90 Hours
Flexible Learning
Beginner Level
No prior experience required
Micro Credit Course
03 Credit
Course Overview
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud computing, equipping them with a solid understanding of its core concepts, architecture, and benefits. Learners will explore essential AWS services in compute, storage, networking, and databases, while gaining familiarity with the AWS global infrastructure and the shared responsibility model. The course also covers AWS pricing strategies and cost management tools, enabling informed decision-making for cloud adoption. Through hands-on practice on the AWS Academy portal, students will build practical skills using real AWS services, laying a strong foundation to pursue the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner certification.
Key Learning Highlights
- Fundamentals of Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing and its advantages
- Core AWS services across compute, storage, networking, and databases
- AWS global infrastructure and shared responsibility model
- AWS pricing models, billing, and cost optimization tools
- Hands-on experience on AWS Academy portal to prepare for AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam
Tools & Platform Used

Learning Outcome
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Explain the core concepts and benefits of Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing
Identify and describe the main AWS services for compute, storage, networking, and databases
Understand the AWS global infrastructure and apply the shared responsibility model
Evaluate AWS pricing strategies and effectively use cost management tools
Perform basic operations on the AWS Academy portal to prepare for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam
Master the course with just 5 Modules
This course begins with an introduction to cloud computing and the Amazon Web Services (AWS) ecosystem, covering cloud service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), AWS architecture, and the AWS Management Console. Learners then explore core AWS services across compute, storage, and networking—such as EC2, S3, Lambda, and VPC—along with practical use cases for service selection. The course further delves into security and compliance through the Shared Responsibility Model, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), and best security practices. It also explains AWS billing, pricing, cost optimization tools like the AWS Pricing Calculator, and support plans. Finally, students examine cloud economics, understanding the business drivers of cloud adoption through real-world case studies across various industries.
Introduction to Cloud and AWS Ecosystem
Understand cloud computing models: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS and their use cases.
Explore the history, architecture, and global infrastructure of Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Navigate the AWS Management Console and understand benefits of cloud adoption.
Core AWS Services – Compute, Storage, Networking
Learn about key services like Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, AWS Lambda, Amazon VPC, and others.
Understand how to choose the right service for specific use cases.
Explore concepts of load balancing, content delivery, and DNS with services like Elastic Load Balancing and Amazon CloudFront.
Security, Identity and Compliance
Understand the Shared Responsibility Model and its implications for cloud security.
Learn AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) concepts—users, groups, roles, and policies.
Explore AWS security best practices and compliance frameworks.
Billing, Pricing and Support Models
- Understand AWS pricing models and billing concepts.
- Use tools like AWS Pricing Calculator and AWS Cost Explorer for cost estimation and optimization.
- Learn about the AWS Free Tier and AWS support plans.
Cloud Economics and Case Studies
Analyze the business drivers behind cloud adoption and digital transformation.
Study real-world enterprise case studies across industries using AWS.
Evaluate the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and return on investment with cloud migration.
Roles
- AR/VR Developer
- XR Application Designer
- Unity/Unreal Developer
- Immersive Experience Designer
- 3D Interaction Developer
- XR Project Manager