This course offers a practical study of the hardware and software of modern computing systems and networks. Course topics include operating system software by studying the functions and interactions of computer and peripheral components such as central processing units (CPU), memory, storage, print engines, etc. Learners also study the workings of network components such as protocols, hubs, routers, and switches. Through exposure to a mix of theory, extensive vocabulary, and specific knowledge about trends in contemporary systems, learners develop skills to effectively communicate with others regarding the specification, purchase, and installation of an office or home computer system/network.
Advisor Approval Required. Contact your Academic Advisor for approval and registration.
Prerequisite(s): CMPL 415 or CMPL 515G or CMPL 512 or CMPL 612G
Equivalent(s): CMPL 614G
Colleges not allowed in section: Engineering&Physical Sciences
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), EUNH