Operating Systems (CNT 1100)

Term: 2022-2023 Spring Semester

Faculty

Thomas G. AndersonShow MyInfo popup for Thomas G. Anderson
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu, 5:35 PM - 9:55 PM (1/11/2023 - 5/5/2023) Location: RTCW TACW T201

Description

CNT1100 Operating Systems
This course provides a comprehensive overview of Command
Line, Linux, and Windows operating systems. Students will
work with partitioning, formatting, directory structures, file
management, memory resident programs, device drivers,
batch files, Power Shell, configuration files and remote
recovery consoles. Students will learn to use a command line
interface for troubleshooting and system recovery. Students
spend time installing and upgrading each operating system
while gaining an in-depth understanding of Microsoft Windows
optimization, customization, client side network setup,
peer-to-peer networking, printing, resource sharing, policies,
profiles, administration, security and remote administration.
Students will be prepared to attempt the Microsoft MD-100:
Window 10 Client certification test, which is credit towards a
Microsoft 365 Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator
Associate credential. Fifteen credit hours

Operating Systems (CNT 1100)

Term: 2022-2023 Spring Semester

Faculty

Thomas G. AndersonShow MyInfo popup for Thomas G. Anderson
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 

Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu, 5:35 PM - 9:55 PM (1/11/2023 - 5/5/2023) Location: RTCW TACW T201

Description

CNT1100 Operating Systems
This course provides a comprehensive overview of Command
Line, Linux, and Windows operating systems. Students will
work with partitioning, formatting, directory structures, file
management, memory resident programs, device drivers,
batch files, Power Shell, configuration files and remote
recovery consoles. Students will learn to use a command line
interface for troubleshooting and system recovery. Students
spend time installing and upgrading each operating system
while gaining an in-depth understanding of Microsoft Windows
optimization, customization, client side network setup,
peer-to-peer networking, printing, resource sharing, policies,
profiles, administration, security and remote administration.
Students will be prepared to attempt the Microsoft MD-100:
Window 10 Client certification test, which is credit towards a
Microsoft 365 Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator
Associate credential. Fifteen credit hours