AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Training

Build the skills to understand core cloud concepts, AWS services, and cloud best practices while preparing for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam with self-paced, online training.

Funding

  • Self-Paced Online: $2,000

  • Instructor-Led: $2,500

*Eligible service members may be able to use Army Credentialing Assistance (CA) or other funding programs, depending on current program rules and approval status.

In Depth

Build a foundation in cloud computing and AWS basics while preparing for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam with flexible, online training.

About This Course

This AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner course is an online training program focused on the core objectives covered on the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam. You’ll learn how the cloud works, what AWS offers, and how organizations use AWS services in real-world environments.

You’ll cover key topics such as:

  • Fundamental cloud concepts and terminology

  • AWS global infrastructure and core services (compute, storage, networking, databases)

  • Basic security, compliance, and shared responsibility on AWS

  • AWS pricing, billing, and cost management basics

  • Common use cases and how businesses deploy solutions in the cloud

  • How to read exam questions and apply concepts to real scenarios

This training helps you prepare for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam and build skills you can show to employers. It is not an AWS certification by itself.

What You Get When You Finish

When you complete all required modules and earn a passing score on the course assessments, you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion for AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Training. You can include this on your resume and share it with employers to show that you’ve successfully completed structured training aligned with AWS Cloud Practitioner exam objectives.

This certificate demonstrates your effort and training; AWS certification still requires passing the official AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam and meeting any requirements set by AWS.