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Dec 26, 2024
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NET 313 - Windows Server Course Department: Business Last Date of Approval: Fall 2022
3 Credits Total Lecture Hours: 15 Total Lab Hours: 60 Total Clinical Hours: 0 Total Work-Based Experience Hours: 0
Course Description: Students will install and configure the Microsoft Windows Network Operating System, investigate network configurations, manage users and groups, security and permissions, policies and profiles, remote server management, install applications, and establish network printing. This course will help students refine their critical thinking skills as they evaluate various technology topics and concepts while searching for underlying connections between the technology and how to apply those concepts in a lab setting, which is a skill that should be beneficial in any/all types of technology careers. This course will also help students gain hands-on technology literacy which will be of vital significance when making important work-related decisions.
Prerequisites: NET 138 - Introduction to Networks Prerequisites/Corequisites: NET 110 - Microcomputer Fundamentals , NET 230 - Routing and Switching , NET 612 - Fundamentals Network Security , NET 790 - PC Support I , NET 791 - PC Support II
Mode(s) of Instruction: traditional/face-to-face, virtual, and/or online
Credit for Prior Learning: There are no Credit for Prior Learning opportunities for this course.
Course Fees: Face-to-Face: None; Online: 8-week online students will have a per credit hour e-book fee automatically charged to their account.
Common Course Assessment(s): None
Student Learning Outcomes and Objectives: Student Learning Outcomes:
a. Analyze and resolve technical problems
b. Differentiate types of technical platforms
c. Demonstrate hands-on experience
d. Participate as a team member
Objectives:
a. Explain the differences of how networking relates to local area and wide area networking.
b. Perform a network installation and the base system requirements for a windows server network.
c. Demonstrate the installation of setting up server software and troubleshooting the setup.
d. Explain and implement the correct connectivity for the Server and Workstations/Client connectivity.
e. Perform and explain hard drive disk management in a Server.
f. Managing a server’s folder with permissions through accounts and groups.
g. Implement a printer and storage devices into a Server.
h. Assess proper server and network monitoring, management and performance tuning
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