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AWS Certified Developer - Associate

Amazon Web Services (AWS)

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The AWS Certified Developer - Associate (DVA-C02) exam is intended for individuals who perform a developer role. The exam validates a candidate's ability to demonstrate proficiency in developing, testing, deploying, and debugging AWS Cloud-based applications.

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Exam Fee: $150 USDShow moreShow less

Format

Online

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The AWS Certified Developer - Associate (DVA-C02) exam is intended for individuals who perform a developer role. The target candidate should have 1 or more years of hands-on experience in developing and maintaining applications by using AWS services. The exam validates a candidate's ability to demonstrate proficiency in developing, testing, deploying, and debugging AWS Cloud-based applications. The exam also validates a candidate's ability to complete the following tasks: - Develop and optimize applications on AWS. - Package and deploy by using continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) workflows. - Secure application code and data. - Identify and resolve application issues. - Target Candidate Description Recommended general IT knowledge The target candidate should have the following general IT knowledge: - Proficiency in at least one high-level programming language - Understanding of application lifecycle management - Basic understanding of cloud-focused applications to write code - Ability to develop functional applications - Experience in using development tools Recommended AWS knowledge The target candidate should be able to complete the following tasks: - Develop and secure applications by using AWS service APIs, the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), and SDKs. - Use a CI/CD pipeline to deploy applications on AWS. Job tasks that are out of scope for the target candidate The following list contains job tasks that the target candidate is not expected to be able to perform. This list is non-exhaustive. These tasks are out of scope for the exam: - Design architectures (for example, distributed systems, microservices, database schemas and modeling). - Design and create CI/CD pipelines. - Administer IAM users and groups. - Administer servers and operating systems. - Design AWS networking infrastructure (for example, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud [Amazon VPC], AWS Direct Connect). Exam Content 1. Response types There are two types of questions on the exam: - Multiple choice: Has one correct response and three incorrect responses (distractors) - Multiple response: Has two or more correct responses out of five or more response options Select one or more responses that best complete the statement or answer the question. Distractors, or incorrect answers, are response options that a candidate with incomplete knowledge or skill might choose. Distractors are generally plausible responses that match the content area. Unanswered questions are scored as incorrect; there is no penalty for guessing. The exam includes 50 questions that affect your score. 2. Unscored content The exam includes 15 unscored questions that do not affect your score. AWS collects information about performance on these unscored questions to evaluate these questions for future use as scored questions. These unscored questions are not identified on the exam. 3. Exam results The AWS Certified Developer - Associate (DVA-C02) exam has a pass or fail designation. The exam is scored against a minimum standard established by AWS professionals who follow certification industry best practices and guidelines. Your results for the exam are reported as a scaled score of 100–1,000. The minimum passing score is 720. Your score shows how you performed on the exam as a whole and whether you passed. Scaled scoring models help equate scores across multiple exam forms that might have slightly different difficulty levels. Your score report could contain a table of classifications of your performance at each section level. The exam uses a compensatory scoring model, which means that you do not need to achieve a passing score in each section. You need to pass only the overall exam. Each section of the exam has a specific weighting, so some sections have more questions than other sections have. The table of classifications contains general information that highlights your strengths and weaknesses. Use caution when you interpret section-level feedback.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Develop and optimize applications on AWS
  • Package and deploy applications using continuous integration and continuous delivery CI/CD workflows
  • Secure application code and data following security best practices in AWS
  • Identify and resolve application issues in AWS environments
  • Develop applications using AWS service APIs, AWS CLI, and SDKs
  • Use CI/CD pipelines to deploy applications on AWS
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Computer Systems Analysts15-1211.00
  • Computer Systems Engineers/Architects15-1299.08
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Program and system malfunctions — diagnose and resolve common failures using established troubleshooting procedures with minimal oversight in a business IT environment.
  • Staff and end-user assistance — provide routine technical support and guidance for computer-related problems, adapting explanations to varying user skill levels.
  • System monitoring and maintenance — coordinate scheduled testing and update installations for computer programs across departmental systems with reduced supervision.
  • Business problem analysis — apply spreadsheet and database tools to develop basic cost analysis or inventory control solutions for familiar operational scenarios.
  • Cross-system integration — link departmental computer systems by configuring compatible data-sharing settings following established integration guidelines.
  • Client-server and web applications — develop and maintain functional application components using object-oriented languages and standard web platform development software.
  • Data modeling and requirements documentation — conduct structured interviews and produce data flow diagrams to capture system requirements for mid-complexity projects.
  • Management consultation — present system design options and trade-offs to supervisors, supporting agreement on principles through clearly written proposals.
  • Requirements analysis software — use architecture and analysis tools to validate that proposed solutions align with documented business and technical requirements.
  • Time and task coordination — manage personal workload across concurrent system projects, meeting deadlines through proactive scheduling and progress tracking.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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Completion Rate
100%
Placement Rate
Not reported