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 ====== System Administration Course ====== ====== System Administration Course ======
  
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 **Course Title: Introduction to System Administration** **Course Title: Introduction to System Administration**
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 **Note:** **Note:**
 Course content may be updated to reflect the latest industry trends and technologies. Students are encouraged to actively participate in discussions and hands-on activities to maximize their learning experience. Course content may be updated to reflect the latest industry trends and technologies. Students are encouraged to actively participate in discussions and hands-on activities to maximize their learning experience.
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 +===== Learning Outcomes =====
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 +**System Administration Course: Learning Outcomes**
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 +Upon successful completion of the System Administration course, participants should be able to demonstrate the following learning outcomes:
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 +1. **Operating System Proficiency:**
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 +- *Outcome:* Gain proficiency in the installation, configuration, and management of both Windows and Linux operating systems.
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 +- *Demonstration:* Successfully install, configure, and manage Windows and Linux environments, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of their respective features and functionalities.
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 +2. **Security Implementation:**
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 +- *Outcome:* Implement robust security measures in both Windows and Linux environments, including user authentication, access controls, and firewall configurations.
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 +- *Demonstration:* Design and implement a security plan for a simulated network, applying best practices for securing both Windows and Linux systems.
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 +3. **Troubleshooting and Problem-Solving:**
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 +- *Outcome:* Develop strong troubleshooting skills to identify and resolve system issues efficiently in both Windows and Linux environments.
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 +- *Demonstration:* Successfully troubleshoot and resolve common system-related problems, utilizing appropriate tools and methodologies in real-world scenarios.
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 +4. **Automation and Scripting Proficiency:**
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 +- *Outcome:* Acquire proficiency in automation tools and scripting languages for both Windows (PowerShell) and Linux (Bash).
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 +- *Demonstration:* Develop and execute scripts that automate routine system administration tasks, showcasing efficiency gains and reduced risk of errors.
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 +5. **Virtualization and Cloud Integration:**
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 +- *Outcome:* Understand virtualization concepts and effectively integrate Windows and Linux systems with cloud platforms.
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 +- *Demonstration:* Configure virtualized environments, manage virtual machines, and demonstrate the ability to deploy and administer system resources in a cloud environment.
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 +These learning outcomes reflect a well-rounded understanding of system administration, covering technical skills, security implementation, troubleshooting abilities, automation proficiency, and familiarity with virtualization and cloud computing. Participants should be equipped to apply these skills in real-world scenarios, contributing to the efficient and secure management of IT infrastructures.
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 ===== Outline ===== ===== Outline =====
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