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Using the UNIX Operating System

X415 (3 semester units in EECS)

An elective in the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program in Information Systems and Management

This comprehensive overview of the UNIX operating system introduces you to logging in, the visual editor, file management, text processing, electronic mail, the directory structure, UNIX handling of files and processes, basic shell utilities, and writing shell scripts. (Using UNIX to write programs is not covered.) You learn a conceptual framework and a series of successful interactions with UNIX. Much of the course involves individualized, self-paced learning. Note: The course requires access to a UNIX system or a system capable of running the Linux operating system.

Prerequisite: This online course requires facility in using the World Wide Web to perform tasks such as locating information, performing Internet searches, and referencing Internet sites. Textbooks are not included.

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