Course Description
The primary focus of this course is designing cloud-based systems and deploying applications that scale in a reliable, secure and cost-effective manner.
- Understand the concepts of modern cloud computing.
- Build a cloud application deployment infrastructure using Amazon Web Services (AWS).
- Analyze and configure a cloud infrastructure for scaling and redundancy.
- Develop a simple RESTful API using Node.js and serverless technology.
- Deploy an API to a cloud infrastructure using cloud native technologies.
Course information
- Course name: Enterprise IT Architecture
- Course number: 3406
- Credit hours: 3
- Pre-requisites: MIS 2402 (a grade of “C” or better)
- Technology requirements: All students will require a laptop and will need to bring their laptop to class every day.
- Day and time: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:30-10:50
- Location: TBD
Important information
Student Support Services
The following academic support services are available to support you:
Student Success Center
University Libraries
Undergraduate Research Support
Career Center
Tuttleman Counseling Services
Disability Resources and Services
If you are experiencing food insecurity or financial struggles, Temple provides resources and support. Notably, the Temple University Cherry Pantry and the Temple University Emergency Student Aid Program are in operation as well as a variety of resources from the Office of Student Affairs.
Technology specifications for this course
- Limited resources are available for students who do not have the technology they need for class. Students with educational technology needs, including no computer or camera or insufficient Wifi-access, should submit a request outlining their needs using the Student Emergency Aid Fund The University will endeavor to meet needs, such as with a long-term loan of a laptop or Mifi device, a refurbished computer, or subsidized internet access.
Disability
Any student who has a need for accommodation based on the impact of a documented disability, including special accommodations for access to technology resources and electronic instructional materials required for the course, should contact me privately to discuss the specific situation by the end of the second week of classes or as soon as practical. If you have not done so already, please contact Disability Resources and Services (DRS) at 215-204-1280 in 100 Ritter Annex to learn more about the resources available to you. I will work with DRS to coordinate reasonable accommodations for all students with documented disabilities.
Student and Faculty Academic Rights and Responsibilities
Freedom to teach and freedom to learn are inseparable facets of academic freedom. Please review the university policy on Student and Faculty and Academic Rights and Responsibilities (Policy #03.70.02).