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COMP 315 MANAGING LINUX-BASED INTERNETSERVICES (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: COMP/TCOM 314or equivalent experience installing and managing a Linuxsystem, and TCOM 480 or equivalent experience usinglocal area networks, or equivalent. Recommended:COMP/TCOM 313 or equivalent experience using theLinux bash-shell.An intermediate <strong>course</strong> on managing Linux-basedInternet services. Designed for individuals who haveexperience installing and managing Linux systems, butnow want a hands-on exposure to the concepts, issuesand capabilities for providing public Internet servicesbased on Linux servers. Topics include selecting serverfunctionality during a Linux installation, configuring nameservices (DNS) for a custom domain name, hosting Webpages and configuring management of Web pages, providingsecure Web page connections, providing remoteaccess, providing email services, connecting to databasesfor dynamic Web page hosting, and installing frompackages vs. source code. This <strong>course</strong> focuses onadministering Linux-based Internet servers that providecommon services found on the public Internet. After successfulcompletion of this <strong>course</strong>, students will be confidentin providing Internet services using a common Linuxdistribution (e.g., Red Hat, Fedora, SUSE, Ubuntu). Alsolisted as TCOM 315. May be repeated once for credit.Transfer credit: CSU.COMP 316 MANAGING LINUX-BASED INTRA-NET(ENTERPRISE) SERVICES (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: COMP/TCOM 314 or equivalentexperience installing and managing a Linux system,and TCOM 480 or equivalent experience managing alocal area network, or equivalent. Recommended: COMP/TCOM 313 or equivalent experience using the Linuxbash-shell.An intermediate <strong>course</strong> on managing Linux-basedservers in a large company (intra-net or enterprise) environment.Designed for individuals who have experienceinstalling and managing Linux systems, but now want ahands-on exposure to the concepts, issues and capabilitiesfor providing network services typically found inside acompany intra-net. Topics include selecting server functionalityduring a Linux installation, configuring privatename services (DNS), configuring dynamic IP addressing(DHCP), providing file shares with traditional Unix NFSservices or cross-platform (Windows) Samba services,managing centralized log-in resources with NIS or LDAP,controlling Internet access through proxy servers, providingsecurity with private certificate authorities, RADIUSservers and secure tunnels, and tools to help manageCOMPUTER SCIENCEdeployment of client systems (PXE, diskless, privaterepositories). This <strong>course</strong> focuses on administering Linuxbasednetwork resources found within a company orenterprise network. After successful completion of this<strong>course</strong>, students will be confident in providing intra-netservices using a common Linux distribution (e.g., RedHat, Fedora, SUSE, Ubuntu). Also listed as TCOM 316.May be repeated once for credit. Transfer credit: CSU.COMP 355 INTRODUCTION TO ORACLE – SQL (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 48 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 110with a grade of C or Credit or better, or equivalent.Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or equivalent.An extensive introduction to data server technology.The <strong>course</strong> covers the concepts of both relational andobject relational databases and the powerful SQL programminglanguage. Students learn to create and maintaindatabase objects and to store, retrieve and manipulatedata. Students will learn to write SQL and SQL*Plusscript files using the iSQL*Plus tool to generate report-likeoutput. Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforcethe fundamental concepts. This <strong>course</strong> is the first level ofcertification for the Oracle Certified Professional track.Transfer credit: CSU.COMP 356 FUNDAMENTALS OF DATABASEADMINISTRATION I (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 48 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: COMP 355 with a grade of Cor Credit or better, or equivalent.Utilizing SQL, this <strong>course</strong> is designed to give studentsa firm foundation in basic database tasks. Students willlearn to design, create and maintain the latest Oracledatabase. Successful completion of COMP 355 andCOMP 356 constitutes an Oracle Certified Associate program.Transfer credit: CSU.COMP 357 FUNDAMENTALS OF DATABASEADMINISTRATION II (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 48 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: COMP 356 with a grade of Cor Credit or better, or equivalent.Advanced concepts to maintain an Oracle database,including planning and implementing backup and recoverystrategies, trends and problems associated withbusiness networking, and the architecture of the Oracleclient/server network. Transfer credit: CSU.C O U R S E D E S C R I P T I O N S2 011 – 2 012 C ATA L O G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u165

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