Course Title:
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Implement & Support Client Operating System
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Course Prefix & Number:
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ITNW-1308
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Section Number:
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342
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Semester/Year:
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SP/19
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Semester Credit Hours:
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3
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Lecture Hours:
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OL
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Lab Hours:
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OL
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Course Description (NCTC Catalog): The fundamentals of managing and configuring network clients.
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Course Prerequisite(s):None
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Required or Recommended Course Materials: MCSA Windows 10 Study Guide: Exam 70-698
ISBN: 9781119327592
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INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION
Name of Instructor:
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Donnie Willis
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Campus/Office Location:
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Corinth Room: CO320/ Flower Mound Room 201
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Telephone Number:
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940 498-6285
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E-mail Address:
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drwillis@nctc.edu
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OFFICE HOURS
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Office Hours:
10:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Flower Mound Campus:
Room 201
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Virtual Office Hours:
9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.
Virtual Office Hours:
5:00 p.m. –
8:00 p.m.
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Office Hours:
10:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Flower Mound Campus:
Room 201
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Virtual Office Hours:
9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m
Virtual Office Hours:
5:00 p.m. –
8:00 p.m..
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Committee Meetings and Cyber-Security Club Meeting
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Other times by Appointment.
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STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (From Academic Course Guide Manual/Workforce Education Course Manual/NCTC Catalog).
At the successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
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Install and configure network clients;
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Setup users, groups, policies, and profiles
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Configure hardware components and applications
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Setup and maintain logon security and security for files and printers; and
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Configure and optimize clients in multiple environments.
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GRADING CRITERIA
# of Graded Course Elements
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Graded Course Elements
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Percentage or Point Values
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16
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Section Exercises
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25
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23
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Section Labs
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25
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2
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Mid-Term and Final Exams
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30
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10
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Content Assessments/Quizzes
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10
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2
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Discussions
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10
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GRADING SCALE
90-100
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A
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60-69
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D
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80-89
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B
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>60
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F
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70-79
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C
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COURSE SUBJECT OUTLINE (Major Assignments)
Lesson 1
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Installing Windows 10
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Lesson 2
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Installing in an Enterprise Environment
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Lesson 3
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Configuring Devices and Device Drivers
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Lesson 4
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Configuring Storage
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Lesson 5
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Configuring the Windows 10 Environment
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Lesson 6
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Configuring Data Security
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Lesson 7
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Windows 10 Networking
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Lesson 8
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Installing Applications
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Lesson 9
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Managing Authorization and Authentication
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Lesson 10
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Configuring Monitoring and Recovery
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Lesson 11
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Configuring Amazon EC2 Instances
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Lesson 12
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Build your VPC and Launch a Web Server
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Lesson 13
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Working with EBS
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Lesson 14
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Introduction to AWS IAM
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Lesson 15
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Build Your DB Server and Interact with Your DB using an App
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ATTENDANCE POLICY
Regular and punctual attendance is expected of all students in all classes for which they have registered. All absences are considered to be unauthorized unless the student is absent due to illness or emergencies as determined by the instructor. It is the student responsibility to provide documentation as to the emergency for approval and judgement by the faculty member. Approved college sponsored activities are the only absences for which a student should not be held liable and only when provided by a college official ahead of the absence. Valid reasons for absence, however, do not relieve the student of the responsibility for making up required work. Students will not be allowed to make up an examination missed due to absence unless they have reasons acceptable to the instructor. A student who is compelled to be absent when a test is given should petition the instructor, in advance if possible, for permission to postpone the exam. Student will be dropped from a class by the Registrar upon recommendation of the instructor who feels the student has been justifiably absent or tardy a sufficient number of times to preclude meeting the course’s objectives. Persistent, unjustified absences from classes or laboratories will be considered sufficient cause for College officials to drop a student from the rolls of the College. From Board Policy FC (LOCAL)
Last day to withdraw from a course with a “W” is _February 21, 2019______________.
DISABILITY SERVICES (Office for Students with Disabilities)
The Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) provides support services for students with disabilities, students enrolled in technical areas of study, and students who are classified as special populations (i.e. single parents).
Support services for students with disabilities might include appropriate and reasonable accommodations, or they may be in the form of personal counseling, academic counseling, career counseling, etc. Furthermore, OSD Counselors work with students to encourage self-advocacy and promote empowerment. The Counselors also provides resource information, disability-related information, and adaptive technology for students who qualify.
If you feel you have needs for services that the institution provides, please reach out to either Wayne Smith (940) 498-6207 or Yvonne Sandman (940) 668-4321. Alternative students may stop by Room 170 in Corinth or Room 110 in Gainesville.
CORE CURRICULUM FOUNDATIONAL COMPONENT AREA (For classes in the Core)________
o Communication
o Mathematics
o Life and Physical Science
o Language, Philosophy & Culture
o Creative Arts
o American History
o Government/Political Science
o Social and Behavioral Sciences
o Component Area Option
REQUIRED CORE OBJECTIVES (For classes in the Core)
o Critical Thinking
o Communication
o Empirical and Quantitative
o Teamwork
o Personal Responsibility
o Social Responsibility
COURSE TYPE
o Academic General Education Course (from ACGM but not in NCTC Core)
o Academic NCTC Core Curriculum Course
o WECM Course
Students are expected to follow all rules and regulations found in the student handbook and published online.
ACADEMIC DISHONESTY
Scholastic dishonesty shall include, but is not limited to cheating, plagiarism, academic falsification, intellectual property dishonesty, academic dishonesty facilitation and collusion. Faculty members may document and bring charges against a student who is engaged in or is suspected to be engaged in academic dishonesty. See Student Handbook, “Student Rights & Responsibilities: Student Conduct ([FLB(LOCAL)]”.
Consequences for academic dishonesty may include:
- Discipline
- Academic suspension in accordance with College policy.
QUESTIONS, CONCERNS, or COMPLAINTS
Name of Chair/Coordinator:
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Susan Svane
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Office Location:
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Corinth Campus Room#232
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Telephone Number:
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940 498 6292
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E-mail Address:
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ssvane@nctc.edu
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Name of Instructional Dean:
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Debbie Huffman
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Office Location:
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Gainesville Campus Room
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Telephone Number:
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940 668-3357
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E-mail Address:
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dhuffman@nctc.edu
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