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Nov 24, 2024
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INT-1700 Understanding Operating Systems 3 Credits (CYBERWATCH COMMON COURSE EQUIVALENT: CW 130) Provides basic working knowledge of computer operating system commands, functions and management using the DOS, Windows, Linux and Unix operating environments. Topics include: memory management, process management, device management, file management, and operating system tools. Introduces command structures and explores operations using GUI and Command Line Interfaces. Students will demonstrate proficiency by completing various task-related laboratory assignments. Focus also is on the main topics covered in the A+ certification examination. Prerequisite(s): Reading proficiency; INT-1010 or ENT-1770 completed or concurrent with grade of C or higher. (Formerly offered as CIS-1700. Students may not receive credit for both CIS-1700 and INT-1700.) 2 class/2 lab hours.
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