What you'll get
- 21+ Hours
- 12 Courses
- Course Completion Certificates
- Self-paced Courses
- Technical Support
- Case Studies
- Download Curriculum
Synopsis
- Provides practical exposure to Ubuntu installation, configuration, and everyday usage
- Covers the creation and management of virtual machines using VirtualBox
- Teaches efficient navigation of the Ubuntu graphical desktop environment
- Demonstrates how to install, manage, and run applications, including select Windows software on Linux
- Offers one year of course access with flexible, self-paced learning
- Designed for learners committed to mastering Ubuntu; basic programming familiarity is advantageous
- Awards verifiable module-wise Course Completion Certificates
- Certificates include unique validation links suitable for resumes and LinkedIn profiles
Content
| Courses | No. of Hours | Certificates | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ubuntu:01 - Getting Started | 1h 45m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Ubuntu:02 - Multimedia Applications | 1h 17m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Ubuntu:03 - System Administration in Ubuntu | 4h 13m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Ubuntu:04 - System Monitoring Tools in Ubuntu | 4h 14m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Ubuntu:05 - Networking and Remote Access | 2h 06m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Ubuntu:06 - Securing and Performance Tuning | 1h 37m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Courses | No. of Hours | Certificates | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ubuntu:07 - Apache Web Server Management and NGINX | 2h 24m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Ubuntu:08 - FTP , Email and Proxying | 2h 01m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Ubuntu:09 - Ubuntu in Cloud | 54m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Ubuntu:10 - Ubuntu as a Server | 1h 02m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Ubuntu:11 - Using Programming Languages | 43m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Ubuntu:12 - Programming Tools | 1h 3m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
Description
Ubuntu is a widely adopted Linux operating system built on Debian's foundations and maintained by Canonical Ltd. Since its debut in 2004, Ubuntu has earned a strong reputation for reliability, adaptability, and extensive use in cloud and enterprise environments. As a free and open-source platform, it supports a broad range of hardware through both community-driven and proprietary drivers.
The operating system is available in Desktop, Server, and Core editions, making it suitable for personal computing, enterprise infrastructure, and embedded systems. Developed using languages such as C, C++, C#, Java, and Python, Ubuntu belongs to the UNIX family and operates on a monolithic kernel architecture. Its default desktop environment, GNOME, offers a clean and intuitive user experience.
Ubuntu also includes a rich ecosystem of applications like Firefox, Thunderbird, and LibreOffice, and integrates seamlessly with cloud platforms such as OpenStack. With regular six-month release cycles and a robust package management system, Ubuntu remains a preferred choice for developers, system administrators, and IT professionals.
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Goals
- Build a strong practical foundation in Ubuntu installation and configuration
- Enable learners to work with virtualized Linux environments confidently
- Develop proficiency in navigating and managing Ubuntu's desktop interface
- Introduce real-world application management and system usage scenarios
Objectives
- Understand the core architecture and components of the Ubuntu operating system
- Perform virtual machine setup and management using VirtualBox
- Install, configure, and run Linux and cross-platform applications
- Gain familiarity with Ubuntu's software ecosystem and cloud compatibility
- Apply learned concepts in real-world development and system administration contexts
Highlights
- Hands-on, practical approach to learning Ubuntu
- Step-by-step guidance for installation and virtualization
- One-year access with self-paced learning flexibility
- Industry-recognized, verifiable digital certificates
- Suitable for both beginners and aspiring Linux professionals
Requirements
- General awareness of operating systems such as Microsoft Windows or macOS
- Interest in Linux, open-source technologies, or system-level computing
- Prior exposure to Ubuntu or Linux commands is helpful but not mandatory
- A basic understanding of programming or UNIX concepts can be beneficial
- Knowledge of system or low-level programming is an added advantage, not a requirement
Target Audience
- Students pursuing Computer Science, Computer Engineering, B.Tech, or B.E. programs
- Learners with introductory system programming knowledge aiming to enhance their Linux expertise
- Professionals aspiring to become Linux Programmers, System Developers, or Linux/UNIX Administrators
- Individuals preparing for technical roles such as Software Developer, System Engineer, Data Analyst, or Network Engineer
- Science and engineering graduates seeking specialization in Ubuntu-based systems or application development
FAQ
Q1. Is prior Linux experience required to enroll?
No. The course is beginner-friendly and gradually builds concepts from the ground up.
Q2. How long is the course accessible?
Learners receive one full year of access, allowing flexible, self-paced study.
Q3. Will I receive a certificate after completion?
Yes. Each completed module includes a verifiable digital certificate with a unique validation link.
Q4. Does the course include practical exercises?
Yes. The course emphasizes hands-on learning through real-world Ubuntu and virtualization tasks.
Career Benefits
- Strengthens Linux and Ubuntu expertise valued across IT and cloud roles
- Enhances employability for positions such as Linux System Administrator, Network Engineer, and System Engineer
- Builds a solid foundation for advanced cloud, DevOps, and infrastructure technologies
- Adds verified credentials that enhance professional profiles and job applications