Pulaski Technical College Course Syllabus Course CIS Linux Systems Administration I Fall 2016

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Pulaski Technical College Course Syllabus Course CIS 2903-60 Linux Systems Administration I Fall 2016 I. Instructor Information Name: Dr. Laura Goadrich Office hours: Tuesday, 5-6pm, IT 106 Mailbox location: Business and Information Technology Division Email: lgoadrich@pulaskitech.edu II. Catalog Description This course provides fundamental concepts of the Linux operating system and other open source software commonly available for the Linux platform. 3 Credit Hours (3 hours lecture per week/special course fee) III. Course Resources Required textbooks: CompTIA Linux+ / LPIC-1 Certification All-in-One Exam Guide 2 nd Ed., Robb Tracy, McGraw Hill, 2015, ISBN: 9780071841689 IV. Institutional Learning Outcomes PTC supports a college-wide institutional learning assessment program which concerns effective instructional methods and promotes student learning achievement by assessing: 1. Communication 2. Critical Thinking 3. Cultural Awareness 4. Information Literacy 5. Professionalism 6. Quantitative Literacy 7. Technology Literacy For more information, please consult the following website : http://www.pulaskitech.edu/sla/mission.asp V. Department/Program Learning Outcomes The Computer Information Systems department, consistent with the College s mission and the Division s objectives, encourages the success of its students by providing courses with activities for students to: 1. Assess technology problems and implement the best solutions both independently and as a dependable team member

2. Communicate both in writing and verbally about computing concepts and processes using technical terms effectively to both professional and lay audiences in order to secure and maintain employment. 3. Demonstrate knowledge of mathematics and logical approaches to problem solving in order to analyze a situation and anticipate and prepare for a variety of unknown events that might impact the operation of a computer system or network. 4. Demonstrate technical computing skills to prepare for industry certification or to be technically competent in a particular computing position or job field. 5. Demonstrate safe work habits that reflect concern and care for self and an understanding of the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations, and society in the context of sustainability. VI. Course Outcomes The student will: 1. Successfully use the Linux Shell, implement the vi editor and manage the graphical environment. 2. Gain an understanding of the history of Linux and how to manage the software, users and groups. 3. Manage the file system, files and directories. VII. Attendance Policy Agencies granting financial assistance may be notified of the violation of the attendance policy by students receiving financial aid. Attendance is taken starting the first day of the semester, with the exception of students who enroll after classes have started. Teachers have the right to count students as absent if they arrive late to class, leave class early, or go in and out of the classroom during class time. Teachers have the right to lower a student s grade based on excessive absences. Any student who misses two consecutive weeks of class may be administratively withdrawn from the class. Any student who does not attend class within the first two weeks of class will be considered a no show according to the campus attendance policy and will be reported as such and dropped from the class. Teachers have the right to enforce PTC s administrative drop policy for days of consecutive nonattendance. VIII. Classroom Policies The PTC Catalogue rules and regulations will be enforced in this class at all times. Please consult the following website for more information: http://www.pulaskitech.edu/admission/web_catalog/ Professional behavior is required. Punctual attendance and intelligent participation are expected. Particulars as determined by the instructor are detailed in the paragraph below.

While this is an online class, I expect professional behavior in your posts and interactions with your fellow students and instructor. Make sure that you are familiar with Netiquette (for your reference: http://www.albion.com/netiquette/book/). Appropriate behavior is expected for all communications, including any notes, email messages, or telephone conversations. Some guidelines for communication are included in this syllabus to help you. IX. Grading Letter grades will be based on the following scale: 90 to 100% A 80 to 89% B 70 to 79% C 60 to 69% D 0 to 59% F Course grades will be based on the following points: Discussion Board 240 points Assignments 475 points Quizzes 80 points Exams 150 points Total Class 945 points While you are always allowed to work ahead, I will not accept late work. The entire course is available to allow you to work ahead at your convenience. If you are aware of any upcoming personal commitments, work ahead. If you are ill and unable to complete an assignment, contact your instructor immediately via email. X. Academic Integrity It is expected that all students who attend PTC conduct themselves in a manner appropriate for the college experience. Academic integrity is a vital component of collegiate behavior. The PTC catalogue states, The gaining of knowledge and the practice of honesty go handin-hand. The catalogue also states, The responsibility and authority of initiating discipline arising from violations of the rules against dishonesty during the process of the course are vested in the instructor of that course. The complete Academic Integrity Policy can be found in the PTC code of conduct. Plagiarism is not tolerated. All plagiarism will be brought to the attention of the Dean of Business and Information Technology. No credit will be given for plagiarized work. XI. Accommodation Policy

Services for Students with Disabilities: PTC is committed to fulfilling all federal requirements as stated in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Accommodations are available to students who have documented disabilities. Students who request accommodations must register with the Coordinator of Disability Services in Counseling Services (501-812-2220 or www.pulaskitech.edu) prior to the semester of planned enrollment, and must provide recent documentation of medical, educational, and/or psychological records. Students who need accommodations should inform the instructor at the beginning of the course. Accommodations will only be provided if the instructor receives a letter of approved accommodations from the Coordinator of Disability Services. Failure to provide sufficient notification may result in a delay of services. XII. Sexual Misconduct No person at Pulaski Technical College will, on the basis of gender, be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to sex discrimination, sexual harassment or sexual misconduct under any education program or activity. All college administrative policies and procedures regarding sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual misconduct are in compliance with Title IX. Students who feel they are victims of sexual misconduct should contact the PTC Title IX Deputy Coordinator for Students: Michelle Anderson, Dean of Students Campus Center Building Room 212 501-812-2756 manderson@pulaskitech.edu Additional information, including the PTC sexual assault policy, procedures, and resources may be found online at http://www.pulaskitech.edu/sexual_misconduct_awareness/. XIII. Course Evaluations Students may be asked to evaluate their instructor and course near the end of the semester. These student evaluations are very important to the improvement in the quality of instruction and course materials. All results are anonymous and shared with the faculty only after the semester is over and grades have been posted. XIV. Information Literacy PTC is committed to the Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education as established by the Association of College and Research Libraries and endorsed by the National Forum on Information Literacy. Therefore, all courses will incorporate an information literacy component so that, by graduation, all students will be able to recognize the need for information, then locate, evaluate, synthesize, and communicate information in an ethical manner. Information literacy encompasses critical thinking, research, media, technology, health, business, and visual literacy skills to produce lifelong learners who can make informed decisions in the workplace and in their personal lives. XV. Course Schedule

Week Assignment/Activity An Introduction to Linux 1 Chapter 1 Installing SUSE and Understanding Linux+ certification 2 Introduction and Appendices Working with Linux Shell 3 Chapter 2 4 Exam 1: Chapter 1, 2, 3, Introduction and Appendices Using vi Text Editor 5 Chapter 3 Installing Linux 6 Chapter 5 7 Installation project. Managing Linux Files and Directories 8 Chapter 4 Managing the Graphical Environment 9 Chapter 7 Managing Linux Software 10 Chapter 8 11 Exam 2: Chapter 4, 7, and 8 Managing Linux Users and Groups 12 Chapter 9 Managing Linux File Systems 13 Chapter 10 14 Have a wonderful fall break! Managing Ownerships, Permissions and Quotas 15 Chapter 11 Continue Managing Ownerships, Permissions and Quotas. 16 Review for final exam. Final Exam Schedule: Your final exam is due Wednesday December 14 th by 5pm. The final exam will cover chapters 9, 10 and 11.

Disclaimer: This schedule is a guide for the semester. The instructor reserves the right to amend the schedule as necessary.

XVI. Course Agreement Form Read, complete, and return to instructor: I have read the course syllabus for Laura Goadrich s CIS 2903 Linux System Administrators class at Pulaski Technical College, and I understand its content. I also understand the rules for the class, and I will follow and abide by these rules, including those relating to attendance, assignments, grading criteria, plagiarism, and behavior. Semester Date Print name Signature Email address (please use your PTC email address) Telephone