Computer Vocations

CST 2274   |    Assignments   |    Stuff you will need for this course   |    Course list



Course Description

This course is all about the Windows Server Operating Systems.

What you will learn in this course.

You will learn how to install, maintain, and administer a Windows based Server computer for a small or medium sized business.

This will include learning the following:

  • How to select and purchase server hardware.
  • How to select appropriate Server Operating System Versions.
  • How to install and configure the operating system software.
  • How to establish appropriate backup procedures.
  • How to Configure workstations to interact with Servers.

Why?

  • After this course you will be able to set up and manage windows based servers. This is an essential skill for the IT professional, because almost every business, government, and non profit organization has at least one windows based server, and these need to be serviced.
  • This course is required for the CST Networking Administrators diploma and degree.
  • This course is an optional elective for the CST Computer Support Technician diploma and degree, but it is highly recommended.
  • This course is worth three credits, and will receive a letter grade. How you determine your grade.

When?

  1. At the times listed for this course on the Ridgewater Course Schedule.
  2. If you cannot make these times, you can alternatively watch the recordings of each class session.
  3. Classes are not held on the following holidays:
    • Labor Day.
    • Veteran's Day.
    • MEA (which is the third Thursday and Friday of October).
    • Thanksgiving, and the Friday after Thanksgiving.
    • Martin Luther King Day.
    • Presidents' Day.
    • Spring Break (usually the second week of March).

Where?

  1. At Hutchinson, in Room 321, unless stated differently on the Ridgewater Course Schedule.
  2. At Willmar, in Room 34, unless stated differently on the Ridgewater Course Schedule.
  3. At home or anywhere with a high speed Internet connection.

How students attend this course.

  1. Students may attend class online from home or elsewhere.

    The online student connects to class at the same time as the students on Campus are meeting with the instructor. Online and Oncampus students see and hear the same experience, and may converse simultaneosuly with the instructor.

    How you attend class online.

    1. Open an Internet Browser window.
    2. Obtain access to a high speed Internet Connection (DSL, Wireless provider, Cable Modem, etc). If you only have dial up, perhaps the local Library, McDonalds?, or other location will accommodate you.
    3. Obtain a headset with Microphone boom or other working speaker/microphone. This is a requirement, even if you will be attending class in person.
    4. Using your browser, connect to https://mnscu.webex.com.
    5. Select the appropriate class.
    6. The password will be posted in D2L.
    7. Enter your name and ridgewater email address when prompted.
    8. When prompted, select to join the audio conference using a headset.
    9. When I am teaching from Hutchinson Room 321 classroom, you can reach me on the classroom phone 320 234 8614 to report audio problems with the WebEx Session.

  2. Students may watch the class recordings.

    This is not the preferred method, since there is no live participation by the student. It should only be used by students who cannot attend the live class because of work schedules (try to schdule your work to avoid this), medical emergencies, personal crisis, etc. Watching the recordings is also useful for review.

    How you can watch the class recordings.

  3. Students may attend class in person.

    This is best. Being surrounded by like minded students will stimulate learning and make for an enjoyable college social experience.