CIS 214 — Unix and Linux Operating Systems
This course introduces UNIX and Linux workstations. It develops a deeper understanding of operating systems, their functions and services. It provides practical familiarity with UNIX and Linux hosts and the rich set of tools they provide to power users, operating systems specialists, network engineers, and programmers. Students will learn the power of robust, single-tasked utilities and their coordination into cohesive, productive tool-chains. This course fulfills certificate, AA and transfer requirements. This course is a prerequisite or elective to all certification tracks. This course is generally applicable to all proprietary UNIX implementations as well as open source Linux distributions and FreeBSD, including its various incarnations such as Mac OS X.
Part of
- Computer and Information Sciences: Cybersecurity (A.S.)
- Computer and Information Sciences: Cybersecurity (CERT)
- Computer and Information Sciences: Network/Systems Administration (CERT)
- Computer and Information Sciences: Network/Systems Administration (A.S.)
- Computer and Information Sciences: Programmer (A.S.)
- Computer and Information Sciences: Programmer (CERT)
- Computer and Information Sciences: IT Support Specialist (A.S.)
- Computer and Information Sciences: IT Support Specialist (CERT)