COURSE NUMBER: ITMT 2451 XA7 COLLIN COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE TITLE: WINDOWS SERVER 2008 ADMINISTRATOR COURSE DESCRIPTION: Knowledge and skills for the entry-level server administration or information technology (IT) professional to implement, monitor and maintain Windows Server 2008 servers. (MS 70-646). COURSE CREDIT HOURS: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 PREREQUISITE: ITMT 2401 STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES: Plan server deployment, server management, application and data provisioning, business continuity and high availability: and monitor and maintain servers. (F1,F2,F3,F4,F6,F7,F8,F9,F10,F11,F12,F13,F14,F15,F16,C1,C2,C3,C4,C5,C6,C7,C8,C9.C10, C11,C12,C13,C14,C15,C16,C17,C18,C19,C20) Secretary s Commission on the Acquisition of Necessary Skills (SCANS)- SCANS skills are a group of foundational skills and workplace competencies that the Secretary s Commission on the Acquisition of Necessary Skills established as vitally important for workplace success in the 21st century. In Collin s workforce programs, the SCANS skills are developed and reinforced throughout the curriculum to provide students with an opportunity to hone these skills/competencies in the context of their education. Over the course of an entire degree program, the successful student is expected to demonstrate all of the SCANS skills and competencies as part of their education. The SCANS Foundation Skills and Workplace Competencies are described at: http://www.collin.edu/academics/programs/workforce_scans_skills_syllabi_code_key.pdf WITHDRAWAL POLICY: See the current Collin Registration Guide for the last day to withdraw. COLLIN COLLEGE ACADEMIC POLICIES: See the current Collin Student Handbook. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT: Collin College will adhere to all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to afford equal opportunity. It is the student s responsibility to contact the ACCESS office, SCC-G200 or 972.881.5898 (V/TTD: 972.881.5950) to arrange for appropriate accommodations. See the current Collin Student Handbook for additional information.
COURSE INFORMATION Instructor s Name: NAME Office Number: NUMBER Office Hours: HOURS Phone Number: NUMBER Email: EMAIL CLASS INFORMATION: Section Number: Meeting Times: Meeting Location: Minimum Technology Requirement: IBM PC based machines with internet connection, ability to download and run applications Minimum Student Skills: Proficiency in using common PC tools such as Internet browsers, word processing and email. General understanding of computer and networking terminology. COURSE RESOURCES: TEXTBOOK: Microsoft Official Academic Course (MOAC), Windows Server 2008 Administrator, Microsoft Certified IT Professional Exam 70-646, ISBN 978-0-470-22511-0 SUPPLIES: N/A ATTENDANCE POLICY: Each student is expected to attend every class period unless prior arrangement is made with the instructor. In the event of an unexpected emergency, the student is expected to notify the instructor by email within 24 hours of the missed class period (or as soon as possible if unable to provide notification within 24 hours). Attendance and participation are essential components of the learning experience, and all students are expected to participate in discussions during class as part of their learning experience. METHOD OF EVALUATION: The student will complete all readings, lab assignments, exams, and learning activities within a specified time frame. A midterm and a comprehensive final exam will be given. The exams are open notes and open book. Midterm will consist of 50 multiple choice questions final will be 50-100. You are expected to complete all requirements individually and to turn them in by the assigned date. End of Lesson Knowledge Assessments will be due at the beginning of class following the last day that lesson is discussed in class. There are 12 online labs for the course. You are expected to turn in a one page write up for 10 out of the 12 labs. The lab assignments are expected to be completed using the provided format. Lab assignments must be turned in on the assigned night. For lab assignments, group collaboration is encouraged but individually turned in. For exams, each student is expected to work individually.
WINDOWS SERVER 2008 ADMINISTRATOR (70-646) CERTIFICATION EXAM: If the student takes and passes the 70-646 certification exam before the end of the course, this will grant the student a 100% as a replacement for one in-class exam. Your grade is comprised of the following: Participation 20% Exams (2) 60% Lab Assignments 20% The following scale will be used for grading: A: >= 90% B: 80-89% C: 70-79% D: 60-69% F: < 60% PARTICIPATION: Each student is expected to attend every class and to actively participate in class discussion and in-class activities. EXAMS: There will be a mid-term and a final exam for the course. Exams will be in-class and will consist of multiple choice questions. They will be taken on the Wednesday of exam week. The final exam will be comprehensive. The breakdown of each exam is as follows: Mid-Term: Lessons 1-6 Final: Lessons 8-12 ASSIGNMENTS: Throughout the text, there are multiple online labs. Students are expected to work through each lab to develop a better understanding of the material, and are required to provide a one page write-up of each lab. Students are only required to turn in 10 write-ups (with each being worth 2 point, for a total of 20 possible points toward your final grade). Students may pick which 10 labs they wish to turn in. There is no extra credit for turning in additional lab write-ups. SAMPLE COURSE CALENDAR: Note: The following tentative schedule is based upon class needs. The instructor reserves the right to make any schedule changes deemed necessary. Week Topic Read Assignment Chap(s) Due Dates 1 Oct 21, 23 Planning Server Deployments Orientation Lesson 1 2 Oct 28, 30 Planning Infrastructure Services Lesson 2 Lab 1 Planning an Active Directory Deployment Lesson 3 3 Nov 4, 6 Planning Application Services Lesson 4 Lab 2, 3 Planning File and Print Services Lesson 5 4 Nov 11, 13 Planning Storage Solutions Lesson 6 Lab 4,5 MIDTERM Midterm 5 Nov 18, 20 Planning for High Availability Lesson 7 Lab 6
Planning Server and network Security Lesson 8 6 Nov 25 Securing Infrastructure Services Lesson 9 Lab7,8 7 Dec 2, 4 Managing Servers Lesson 10 Lab 9 Monitoring Servers Lesson 11 8 Dec 9, 11 Backing Up FINAL Lesson 12 Final Lab 10-11 Lab 12 GENERIC SYLLABUS: Attached at the end of this document is a copy of the generic syllabus for this course. This generic syllabus includes the complete list of learning objectives for this course, workplace competencies enhanced by this course, and foundation skills enhanced by this course.
COLLIN COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS Course Information Course Number: ITMT 2451 Course Title: Windows Server 2008: Server Administrator Course Description: Knowledge and skills for the entry-level server administrator or information technology (IT) professional to implement, monitor and maintain Windows Server 2008 servers. (MS 70-646). Course Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 Prerequisite: ITMT 2401 Student Learning Outcomes: Plan server deployment, server management, application and data provisioning, business continuity and high availability; and monitor and maintain servers. Withdrawal Policy: See the current Collin Registration Guide for last day to withdraw. Collin College Academic Policies: See the current Collin Student Handbook. Americans with Disabilities Act Statement: Collin College will adhere to all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to afford equal educational opportunity. It is the student s responsibility to contact the ACCESS office, SCC-D140 or 972.881.5898 (V/TTD: 972.881.5950) to arrange for appropriate accommodations. See the current Collin Student Handbook for additional information.