
CSCI 1450 combines textbook readings, online research, PowerPoint presentation review, hands on exercises, assignments and exams to introduce/increase one’s understanding of the Linux environment.
CSCI 1450 is a 3 semester credit hour class.
Linux is an open source operating system used in server, end user, and embedded systems. It is rapidly gaining popularity in the computing industry as a low-cost, viable alternative to more expensive, proprietary operating systems. Industry professionals seeking to secure their employability will benefit from knowing a variety of operating system environments. CSCI 1450 is a pre-requisite to more advanced Unix and Linux based courses. It is also a requirement for several COD certificates.
In addition to the textbooks, one will need a computer with Internet access. Secure remote access (putty, ssh, etc.) to the COD Linux Server is used to complete the hands on exercises. A Web browser is used to complete the online research.
Experience indicates that students most successful in an online version of
a course are students who work with computers on a regular basis and are comfortable
with online interaction.
If you have never before enrolled in an online course, visit the COD web site, Succeeding
in Internet Courses, to determine if this method of study works for you. The
Self Assessment Survey will also guide you in your decision. Finally, Frequently
Asked Questions will address your hardware and software needs for the class.