CIS 221: Linux/UNIX Programming and Scripting I
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Keywords
Linux , UNIX , Programming , Scripting , commands , utilities , sed , grep , awk , perl , expressions , shell , functions , variables , input , output
Project
Authors
Geyer, Philip
Date Submitted
2015
Material Type
Hybrid/Blended Course
Secondary Material Type
Animation
Assessment Tool
Assignment
Collection
Development Tool
Drill and Practice
Online Course
Presentation
Quiz/Test
Reference Material
Simulation
Syllabus
Tutorial
Workshop and Training Material
Assessment Tool
Assignment
Collection
Development Tool
Drill and Practice
Online Course
Presentation
Quiz/Test
Reference Material
Simulation
Syllabus
Tutorial
Workshop and Training Material
Institution
Washtenaw Community College
Industry Partner
Google – has been involved with curriculum development, review, and recommendations, and placement planning recommendations.
Magnetic (formerly MyBuys) – has been involved with curriculum review and recommendations, and placement planning recommendations.
Nexient – has collaborated with us in career fairs, strategic planning meetings and specialized recruiting events, hired participants.
Quicken Loans – has been involved with placement planning and specialized recruiting events.
Magnetic (formerly MyBuys) – has been involved with curriculum review and recommendations, and placement planning recommendations.
Nexient – has collaborated with us in career fairs, strategic planning meetings and specialized recruiting events, hired participants.
Quicken Loans – has been involved with placement planning and specialized recruiting events.
License
CC BY
Funding Source
TAACCCT Round 2
Additional Public Access
Abstract
In this course, students learn to use UNIX more efficiently with advanced forms of the commands and utilities building on the fundamentals of Linux/UNIX, as well as new commands and constructs. Advanced topics include sed, grep, awk, perl, and how to effectively use regular expressions, as well as constructs and special commands used in writing shell scripts. New topics covered include functions, traps, arithmetic on variables and input/output techniques.
Industry (NAISC)
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services -- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services -- Computer Systems Design and Related Services (5415)
Occupation (SOC)
Computer and Mathematical Occupations -- Computer Programmers (15-1021)
Instructional Program (CIP)
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services (11)
Credit Type
Credential Type
Certificate
Associate Degree
Associate Degree
Educational Level
1st year Community College or equivalent
2nd Year Community College or equivalent
2nd Year Community College or equivalent
