INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Associate of Applied Science Degree
UNIX/LINUX Concentration
J. Wayne Morris · (901) 333-4212

The objective of this concentration is to prepare graduates in using the UNIX and Linux Operating Systems in today’s Information Technology environment. The graduate learns both programming and administration of the operating system in respect to business applications and Internet presence. In addition, this concentration helps prepare graduates for the first level Linux industry certifications.

[First Semester] [Second Semester] [Third Semester] [Fourth Semester]

First Semester
Course Number Course Title Credit
**** Computer Literacy Elective 1 3
ITEC 1002 Logic & Problem Solving 3
ITEC 1010 Web Page Development 3
ITEC 1330 CISCO Networking I 3
ENGL 1010 English Composition I (Gen. Ed.) 1 3
Total 15

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Second Semester
Course Number Course Title Credit
ITEC 2143 Systems Analysis & Design 3
ITEC 2201 UNIX/Linux OS 3
ITEC 1325 IT Hardware Essentials 3
ITEC 2351 Windows for Professionals 3
SPCH 2010 Oral Communication (Gen. Ed.) 3
Total 15

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Third Semester
Course Number Course Title Credit
ITEC **** Database Elective 2 3
ITEC 2330 CISCO Networking II 3
ITEC 1101 C/C++ Programming 3
**** Mathematics (Gen. Ed.) 3 3
ACCT 1010 Principles of Accounting I 3
Total 15

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Fourth Semester
Course Number Course Title Credit
ITEC **** ITEC Elective 4 3
ITEC 2205 UNIX/Linux System Administration 3
ITEC 2341 Introduction to Network Security 3
*** Humanities/Fine Arts (Gen. Ed.) 1 3
**** Social/Behavioral Sciences (Gen. Ed.) 1 3
Total 15

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Total Program Credits 60

This program of study is designed as a terminal degree for a specific career field.

1 Select one of the following: ITEC 1001, MIS 2749 (When choosing a Computer Literacy Elective, make sure the proper prerequisites have been met.)

2 Select one of the following: ITEC 2150, ITEC 2160, ITEC 2404

3 Review General Education pages and/or consult advisor for correct selection.

4 ITEC Elective: any ITEC 2000 level course or MIS 2770

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