|
|
|
School:
|
School of Business and Social Science
|
Last Revised By:
|
Carolyn Sanford
5/12/2009
Status: Adopted
|
|
Department:
|
Computer & Business Information Systems
|
|
Subject:
|
CBIS
|
Catalog Nbr:
|
223
|
|
Descriptive Title:
|
Unix/Linux Fundamentals
|
Units:
|
3
|
|
|
|
Class Size Max:
|
30
|
|
|
|
Materials Fee:
|
$0.00
|
|
Grade Code:
|
Letter Grade
|
Number Of Hours:
(per week, based on a term of 18 weeks)
Lecture: 3
Laboratory: 2
Maximum Contact Hours: 90
Total Supplemental Learning Hours: 0
Teaching Units: 4.5
|
|
|
Recommended Preparation:
CBIS 6
|
|
|
Catalog Description:
(This is an overview of course scope, level and topics plus identification of
audience. May use up to five lines of text.)
This course prepares students to work with Linux as an application programmer, a computer operator, or a system administrator. The topics include an overview of basic operating systems concepts, a history of Unix and its influence on modern operating systems, basic internal structure, details of Unix/Linux file system structures, pipes, filters and redirection, scripts, images and processes, shells, time-slicing and interrupts, memory management, and Unix/Linux internals.
|
|
|
| |
Laura Wan 11/15/2006 Department Head
|
Felton Williams 11/17/2006 School Dean
|
 |
|
|
Colin Ikei
11/2/2006
Faculty Author
|
 |
|