Overview
This course explores the use of AI in the context of GitHub Copilot, a generative AI tool for developers. It equips users with the knowledge and skills to use Copilot effectively while mitigating potential ethical and operational risks associated with AI usage.
Why Choose KORNERSTONE
- Accredited, practitioner-led, expert certificate trainers to provide high quality training
- Official training material included
- Practical, scenario-based learning – focus on application, not just theory
- Excellent Passing Rate
Skills Covered
- GitHub Copilot Fundamentals Part 1 of 2
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites required to attend this course.
Target Audience
- Administrator
- DevOps Engineer
Course Curriculum
Module 1: GitHub Copilot Fundamentals Part 1 of 2
- Responsible AI with GitHub Copilot
- Introduction to GitHub Copilot
- Introduction to prompt engineering with GitHub Copilot
- Using advanced GitHub Copilot features
- GitHub Copilot Across Environments: IDE, Chat, and Command Line Techniques
- Management and customization considerations with GitHub Copilot
Module 2: GitHub Copilot Fundamentals Part 2 of 2
- Developer use cases for AI with GitHub Copilot
- Develop unit tests using GitHub Copilot tools
- Introduction to GitHub Copilot Business
- Introduction to GitHub Copilot Enterprise
- Using GitHub Copilot with JavaScript
- Using GitHub Copilot with Python
Dates & Locations
November 24, 2026

Exam & Certification
Microsoft Certified: GitHub Copilot
The GitHub Copilot certification exam evaluates your skill in using the AI-driven code completion tool in various programming languages, certifying your capability to optimize software development workflows efficiently.
Candidates for this certification should possess expertise in using GitHub Copilot to improve software development productivity, quality, and security. This includes responsible AI use, prompt engineering, Copilot features across various plans, and privacy safeguards. Candidates should also be familiar with GitHub fundamentals and have experience with one or more programming languages.







