Operating Systems Concepts
| ITC 3305 | 3 Quarter Hours |
| Course Level | Undergraduate |
| Description | Offers students an opportunity to obtain a working knowledge of contemporary operating systems. To provide practical hands-on experience, two operating systems have been chosen: Microsoft Windows, a multitasking OS for personal computers, workstations, and servers; and UNIX, a multiuser OS. Covers how to log in, create and manage files and directories, connect to services like the WWW, and use system utilities. Examines operating system objectives and functions, as well as the history and general characteristics of the two operating systems that serve as examples. Prereq. ITC 1001. |
Course SectionsThere are no current sections scheduled for this course. Course numbers changed beginning with the Fall 2009 term. Please make sure you are using the current course number. | |
Upcoming Academic Term Dates
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Summer Term
Jul 1, 2013 (4- and 8-week classes)
Jul 29, 2013 (4-week classes) -
Fall Term
Sep 9, 2013 (6- and 12-week classes)
Oct 21, 2013 (6-week classes)
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