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CIS 215 - Introduction to Linux

5 Credits
Provides an overview of current and future mainstream features of the Linux operating system. The student should be familiar with computer systems. No previous experience with Linux is required.

Pre-requisite(s) CSCI 132 min 2.0
FeesAcademic Technology Fee

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Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the CIS/CSCI programs and professionals wishing to add to their technical skills.
Active Date 20250605T08:52:13

Grading Basis Decimal Grade
Class Limit 24
Shared Learning Environment Yes
Contact Hours: Lecture 44 Lab 22
Total Contact Hours 66
Degree Distributions:
AA

    ProfTech Course Yes
    Restricted Elective Yes
    ProfTech Related Instruction


      BAS



        Course Outline

        • Origins of GNU/Linux/UNIX
        • Linux system design concepts
          • Shells
          • Command syntax; man pages
          • Directories and files; standard files
          • Directory manipulation
        • Linux tools
          • Text editors and manipulation
          • Package management
          • Mounting file systems
        • Applications


        Student Learning Outcomes
        Understand the design concepts of Linux.

        Effectively use the Linux command line interfaces (CLI) for administration.

        Design and create users and groups to enhance Linux system security.

        Effectively organize and access data using the Linux file system.

        Automate common tasks with shell scripts.

        Configure network setting on Linux hosts.

        Recover local logs on Linux hosts.



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