Introduction to Server Systems


Course Overview

Course Code: CITN-130

Department: Computer Info Tech

Credit Hours: 3.00

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The main goal of this course is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Microsoft Windows Server Systems and to prepare students to tackle server administration. Another goal is to prepare students for the Windows Server certification. The course focuses on selecting server and client hardware, installing and configuring a server, setting up and managing network printing services, establishing remote access services, interoperating on a network, setting up for the Internet, monitoring and tuning a server, and troubleshooting problems. Students have an opportunity to apply their knowledge through hands-on projects and case study assignments. As students complete the hands-on projects, they will be keeping a journal of lab observations.

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Term: Fall 2024

Section Name: CITN-130-HY01D

Location: Main Campus

Available Seats: 5

Faculty Name: A. Huffstutler

Min Credits: 3.00

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