Distance Education at West Los Angeles College

 

CSIT 982 – INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2003 SERVER

3 UNITS
Instructor: M. Butler
Email: butlerm@wlac.edu

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General Information:

This course takes place entirely online. No on-campus visits are required. 

The course begins on September 5.  You must access the course by September 8.

Newly enrolled students must email the instructor to confirm enrollment.  Please do this now by clicking here: butlerm@wlac.edu.
 

Students who do not email instructor by September 8 will be dropped.

 


Course Description:

Prerequisite: CS 965, CS967, CS 981 or equivalent Microsoft certifications.

This course is intended for those who administer Microsoft Windows 2003 Server, and for those preparing for the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineering Windows 2003 certification examination 70-290. This course provides the core foundation for supporting Microsoft Windows 2003 Server. In addition, this course provides support professionals with the skills necessary to install, configure, customize, optimize, network, integrate, and troubleshoot Windows 2003 Server. This course is one of the required core courses for the WLAC Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MSCE) training program.


Required Materials:

TestOut training software CD for Exam 70-290, Managing and Maintaining a Windows 2003 Network.

TestOut software combines multimedia lectures, real-world computer lab simulations, and practice exams to help students pass their Microsoft certification exams. For further information call 1-800-877-4889 or visit: http://www.testout.com.

There is no additional required textbook for CS982. The following textbook is optional:

Microsoft Official Academic Course 70-290
Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
ISBN: 0-07-294487-0


Grading Policy:

Grading policy, number of tests and schedule of topics will all be specified in the class syllabus that will be available on the first day of the semester.


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