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Course Criteria
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2.50 Credits
Includes updating and monitoring a SLES server, managing users and groups, providing basic system security, managing software installation, providing basic network services such as printing and web access, and remotely accessing the server.
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2.50 Credits
Covers the installation of SLES, manual network configuration, security, backup and recovery, shell scripts, source code compilation, performance tuning, process monitoring, and management of hardware and component changes.
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1.50 Credits
Teaches practical knowledge in how to make effective decisions, the value of teamwork and the power of delegation. Includes how to hire for results.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Explores language - its origins, properties, use, structure, and meaning. Studies sound systems, work-information systems, syntatic systems, and derivations of meaning from spoken and written forms. Includes first and second language acquisition and properties of visual languages.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Explores the relationship between language and culture. Includes the language socialization of children, gender differences in language, standard varieties and dialects of language and the effect of language on thought. Examines the nature of language in power relationships.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduces the teaching of English to speakers of other languages. Intended for those who contemplate a career working with non-native speakers of English. Through a program of lectures, readings, discussions, observations and practical teaching exercises, students will explore the educational contexts in which English is taught and learned. In addition, the course will offer practical techniques for teaching and assessing the skill areas of listening and speaking, reading, writing and grammar. The foundation of the methods explored will be based on theories in applied linguistics.
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2.50 Credits
Introduces the management of accounts and resources in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment. Covers network resources, printers, Active Directory, and group policies. Course serves as the entry point for other Windows Server 2003 courses. Intended for system administrators and system engineers with A+ and Network + certifications or equivalent.
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1.50 Credits
Covers maintenance of server resources, monitoring of server performance, and safeguarding of data running one of the operating systems in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family. Prerequisite: LNT 8274 with an outcome of satisfactory (S) or equivalent knowledge.
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1.00 Credits
Covers configuration of Windows computers to operate in a Microsoft Windows Server 2005 networking infrastructure. Intended for entry-level IT professionals. Prerequisite: LNT 8275 with an outcome of satisfactory (S) or equivalent knowledge.
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2.00 Credits
Covers Windows Server 2003 management and maintenance. Includes DHCP, DNS, WINS, IP traffic and security, and remote access. Prerequisite: LNT 8276 with an outcome of satisfactory "S" orequivalent knowledge.
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