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CIS 1683 — OPERATING SYSTEMS

Prerequisite: NONE This course will cover the history of the computer and its companion, the system software known as the Operating System. The Operating System makes it possible to communicate between computer hardware and the application software and acts as a mediator between them. The student will learn about the first Operating System written for microcomputers in the 70’s called DOS (disk operating systems: Windows 95, 98, NT, LINUX, Novell and others. Credit: Three semester hours CI S 2143 COMPUTER NETWORKING Prerequisite: N ONE This course is an introduction to computer networks, distributed systems and their systematic design. The students will learn the structure and architecture of computer networks. Networking experiments will be used to demonstrate network topologies. Credit: Three semester hours

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