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Jan 15, 2025
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CIS 215 - Introduction to UNIX/Linux5 Credits Provides an overview of current and future mainstream features of the UNIX/Linux operating system. Lectures will be reinforced with examples and exercises performed on a UNIX/Linux system. The student should be familiar with computers. No previous experience with UNIX/Linux is required. Students are also exposed to Windows command line. May be available as hybrid or online class.
Pre-requisite(s) CIS 150 min 2.0 or CSCI 131 min 2.0 FeesCF
Quarters Typically Offered Fall Day Winter Day, Evening Spring Evening
Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Network Security Engineer, Digital Forensics & Investigation Specialist, or Web/Database Developer programs. Professionals wishing to add to their technical skills. Active Date 20220405T16:40:46
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Contact Hours: Lecture 44 Lab 22 Total Contact Hours 66 Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline - Introduction
- History of Linux/UNIX
- Operating systems (multiuser, multitasker)
- Linux flavors
- UNIX Concepts
- Shells (Bourne, Korn, bash)
- command syntax; man pages
- directories and files; standard files
- directory manipulation
- UNIX Tools
- vi and pico
- grep; text manipulation
- Text Processing
- UNIX Utility commands
- Applications
- use of live Linux CDs
- issues
- Windows command line
Student Learning Outcomes Effectively organize and access data using the Linux file system
Effectively use the Linux Command Line Interface (CLI)
Design and create users / user groups to enhance Linux system security
Properly install and configure a basic Linux, Apache, MySQL, PhP (LAMP) stack.
Correctly install Windows Server
Properly configure Windows Active Directory
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