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4.50 Credits
This is the second of a two course series on project management. In this course, the student learns advanced techniques and concepts in the area of project management. The student completes projects utilizing project management software. Prerequisites INFO 1011 Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
The fundamentals of data communications, local area networking (LAN) and wide area networking (WAN) are described and discussed. Topics include network services, terminology, Physical Layer components, protocols, the OSI model, Architecture Standards and WAN technologies. Prerequisites INFO 1002 and INFO 1110 Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces the emerging topic of bioinformatics. It is an introductory class designed for the student interested in survey-level knowledge of bioinformatics and its techniques. The course introduces how mathematics, statistics, computer science, chemistry and biology are used to address problems of interest to bioinformatics.
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4.50 Credits
This course teaches the student how to effectively utilize the Command Line Interface (CLI) Microsoft ' Windows, and Linux operating systems to manage microcomputer operations. Emphasis is placed on defining basic operating system terminology, locating and using built-in help features, executing routine disk management and maintenance techniques, and performing routine file and system management. This course also introduces the Macintosh operating system, batch files and scripts. This course helps prepare the student for the A' certification in the Operating System portion of the A' examination. Prerequisites INFO 1001 The student with command line interface experience will have less difficulty with this course. Course is offered On-line and as a Hybrid
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces the student to the Linux operating system. The student learns about navigation of the file structure, communication methods, and fundamental concepts of Linux needed to use the system effectively. This course is the first step in preparing the student to successfully achieve Linux' Certification. Prerequisites INFO 1003 and INFO 1110 Course is offered On-line and as a Hybrid
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces the student to the IBM eServer iSeries. The course presents the architecture of the IBM iSeries system. Features covered include IBM iSeries menus, system displays, logical and physical files, and an introduction to the Control Language (CL). Other topics included are Code and Operational Navigator and any new topics or technology in the iSeries area. Prerequisites INFO 1001 Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces the student to the IBM AIX UNIX operating system. This is a course for a beginning UNIX student. Topics include general operating system concepts, the traditional UNIX/AIX file system, basic and intermediate level commands, shell scripts, and interaction with the Kourne shell. Prerequisites INFO 1003
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4.50 Credits
This course, a continuation of the Operating Systems I course, provides a technical overview of operating systems, advanced disk and system management. The student installs the operating systems and then optimizes and protects them. The operating systems are considered as a stand-alone system, a client on a network and as a network operating system. This course reinforces Linux, batch file and script concepts. Prerequisites INFO 1003 or ELEC 1210 and INFO 1110 Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course is a continuation of INFO 1111. This course describes advanced features of the Linux operating system. Topics include installing the Linux operating system, advanced shell programming, process creation, and management, system administration duties, resource management, file systems and other advanced Linux topics. This course is the final step toward student success in achieving Linux' Certification. Prerequisites INFO 1111
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4.50 Credits
This course is a continuation of INFO 1121. Topics include establishing and implementing a security policy, simple network servers, SSH, file integrity checking, and basic UNIX security. Prerequisites INFO 1121
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