AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals in a Weekend Course Syllabus
Full curriculum breakdown — modules, lessons, estimated time, and outcomes.
Overview: This weekend-intensive course is designed to provide beginners with a solid foundation in Microsoft Azure cloud services, preparing you for the AZ-900 certification exam. The curriculum spans approximately 10 hours of focused learning, divided into five core modules and a final project. Each module combines concise theory with hands-on practice, ensuring you gain practical understanding of Azure's key concepts, services, and tools. With lifetime access, you can learn at your own pace and revisit materials as needed. By the end of the course, you'll be equipped with foundational cloud knowledge applicable to entry-level cloud roles.
Module 1: Cloud Concepts
Estimated time: 2 hours
- Overview of cloud computing and its benefits
- Understanding cloud service models: IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS
- Exploring cloud deployment models: public, private, and hybrid
Module 2: Core Azure Services
Estimated time: 3 hours
- Introduction to Azure Compute services: Virtual Machines, App Services, and Functions
- Understanding Azure Storage options: Blob Storage, Disk Storage, and File Storage
- Exploring Azure Networking services: Virtual Networks, Load Balancer, and VPN Gateway
- Overview of Azure Databases: Azure SQL Database and Cosmos DB
Module 3: Azure Management Tools
Estimated time: 1.5 hours
- Navigating the Azure Portal
- Introduction to Azure CLI and PowerShell
- Managing resources using Azure Resource Manager (ARM)
Module 4: Security, Privacy, and Compliance
Estimated time: 2 hours
- Understanding Azure's shared responsibility model
- Overview of Azure Security Center and Azure Sentinel
- Exploring compliance certifications and privacy policies
Module 5: Pricing and Support
Estimated time: 1.5 hours
- Understanding Azure pricing models and cost management tools
- Exploring Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and support plans
- Managing subscriptions and billing
Module 6: Final Project
Estimated time: 1 hour
- Deploy and configure a basic Azure Virtual Machine
- Set up storage and network components using Azure Portal
- Review security, compliance, and cost implications of the deployed resources
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of IT services and general cloud concepts
- Familiarity with general computing terminology
- No prior Azure experience required
What You'll Be Able to Do After
- Explain core cloud computing concepts and Azure service models
- Identify and describe key Azure compute, storage, networking, and database services
- Use Azure management tools like the Portal, CLI, and PowerShell
- Understand security, privacy, and compliance in Azure environments
- Estimate costs and select appropriate support plans for Azure deployments