The Computer Operating Systems course prepares the student to acquire the necessary knowledge in managing and maintaining operating systems on personal computers of an entry-level IT professional. Student must also demonstrate competency in critical thinking during the decision-making process for computer deployment to meet expected client requirements as well customer service skills.

By examining how these objectives are met, we will set the stage for the rest of the course. This course places an emphasis on operations rationale—i.e., how things work and why they work this way. We're excited to start the course with you and look inside what has become the critical application software infrastructure for many applications today.


This course is designed to provide students with practical knowledge on developing a cloud platform using a virtual server. The student will also understand the different technology models for cloud computing. Also, understanding hosting using your cloud equipment and services. Students will have a better understanding of hybrid private and public services, in addition to SasS, PasS, IaaS, and DaaS. A built cloud service will be the final project. 

After having a conceptual and operational knowledge of relational databases, this course works on databases that store the data in another format, different to the relational tables. This allows unstructured data, like images and documents be managed by the database. Practical, hands-on experience is included by using a NoSQL database like MongoDB or other. In this class we will be using a Graph Database neo4j.