INFO 117: Modern Desktop Support II

Subject
Information Technology Specialist
Credits 4
Clinical
0.00
Lab Hours 20 Lecture Hours 30
Quarter Offered
Fall,
Spring
Instructional Mode
Hybrid
This course continues building information technology (IT) skills in installing, configuring, and maintaining Windows clients within a domain infrastructure. Students will deploy Windows clients, manage identity, access controls, and applications, as well as implement device strategy that meets the business needs of an organization. CIP: 11.901 EPC: 527
Outcomes
  • Implement Windows deployment in an on-premises or hybrid environment to industry standard.
  • Identify Active Directory, group policies, and how to secure user accounts in a business environment as applied in the network industry.
  • Configure, manage, and monitor system and data recovery, and updates using a Windows client operating system as used in a business setting to industry standard.
  • Configure and manage Windows security options in the Windows client operating system as used in a business setting to industry standard.
Prerequisites
none
Corequisites
N/A
Crosslisted Courses
N/A none Corequisite N/A Fall, Spring
Campus
Central
Area of Study
Career Education