Welcome back to the world of Microsoft Power Platform!
This is the fourth and final course of the Microsoft Power Platform microdegree. By completing the whole degree (8 ECTS), you’ll have all the skills and knowledge you need to start developing, creating, and managing your own Microsoft Power Platform solutions.
After completing the first three courses of the degree, you should have a solid understanding of Microsoft Power Platform and its capabilities, especially Dataverse, Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power BI. This final course introduces you to solution design on the platform and the role of a Microsoft Power Platform solution architect.
Microsoft Power Platform solution architects need a deep understanding of the Power Platform’s various components, like the one’s we’ve thoroughly covered during the earlier courses. Now it’s time to combine everything we’ve learned and turn that knowledge into comprehensive Power Platform solutions!
It is recommended to complete the sections in order, starting from the first one.
No programming skills or extensive knowledge about IT terminology is required on this course, but it is recommended to complete the following courses before taking on this one.
After this course, you’ll have a strong theoretical and practical basis on planning and overseeing comprehensive Microsoft Power Platform solutions. You’ll also be more prepared for studying for the official PL-600 Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect certificate exam provided by Microsoft.
The scope of this course is one European study credit (1 ECTS), and a pass/fail grading system is used. You must complete every assignment in order to pass the course. You can advance at your own pace and move around the course platform as you go – take your time to review from time to time and get the most out of your studies.
The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is a tool of the European Higher Education Area for making studies and courses more transparent. It helps students to move between countries and to have their academic qualifications and study periods abroad recognized. ECTS allows credits taken at one higher education institution to be counted towards a qualification studied for at another. ECTS credits represent learning based on defined learning outcomes and their associated workload. ECTS enhances the flexibility of study programmes for students. It also supports the planning, delivery and evaluation of higher education programmes. It is a central tool in the Bologna Process, which aims to make national education systems more comparable internationally. ECTS also helps make other documents, such as the Diploma Supplement, clearer and easier to use in different countries. ECTS has been adopted by most of the countries in the European Higher Education Area as the national credit system and is increasingly used elsewhere.
This course has been developed by Microsoft Skills for Jobs, Kajaani University of Applied Sciences and mentor companies. Arrow ECS Finland has been a valued partner in video production. The learning platform, Edukamu, is developed by Kajaani University of Applied Sciences.
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This course has been developed by Microsoft Skills for Jobs, Kajaani University of Applied Sciences and mentor companies. Arrow ECS Finland has been a valued partner in video production. Also, thanks to Janne Hirva for co-operation with the manuscript of the course. The learning platform, Edukamu, is developed by Kajaani University of Applied Sciences.