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RIS120: Introduction to Web Management
Current == First Term Courses:== === OPS105: Operating System Practices ===
'''OPS105: Operating System Practices'''
# Operating System Basics: kernel, tools, etc.
# Linux Installation: Partitions, Boot Devices, etc# Basic Unix Commands: ls, cd, pwd, etc# Unix Filesystem# Shell Scripting: variables, functions, logical operators, and loops# User and Group management# Process and Package management# Schedulling and Logging# Basic Networking: ping, ip (ifconfig replacement)
OPS110'''Changes: Operating Systems PrinciplesOperating System BasicsWindows InstallationWindows Filesystem ManagementTask and Device ManagementUser and Group ManagementControl Panel and TroubleshootingWMI and VB ScriptingIP Addressing and Subnetting'''
* Dropped some networking concepts, such as setting up an Ethernet network* Dropped basic Linux Security (though security is mentioned throughout the course)* Introduced Shell Scripting  === OPS110: Operating Systems Principles ===# Operating System Basics# Windows Installation# Windows Filesystem Management# Task and Device Management# User and Group Management# Control Panel and Troubleshooting# WMI and VB Scripting# IP Addressing and Subnetting '''Changes:''' === RIS120: Introduction to Web Management=== # Build a web-site using XHTML# Install and secure the Apache web-server# Describe W3C standards in web-site development# Install, configure, and modify content management and collaborative tools# Construct and support web server environments at a minimum acceptable level of security# Differentiate between authentication and authorization  '''Changes:'''
To be Replaced by a basic security course
=== DCN130: Computer Architecture and Netwroking===# Historical Overview# Instruction Set Design and Architecture# Processor Architecture# Memory Management# I/O Methods and Designs# Networking Hardware Changes:
OPS105'''Changes:Dropping some networking concepts, such as setting up an Ethernet networkDropping basic Linux Security (though security is mentioned throughout the course)Introducing Shell Scripting'''

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