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Using system administrator education in eeveloping an IT eegree in a computer science department

Published: 20 October 2005 Publication History
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    This paper discusses our new problem-based, two-course sequence in System Administration. This sequence is designed to address two needs of Computer Science departments: that many CS students are entering system administration positions with no training, and that CS departments are interested in offering Information Technology education. The sequence is useful to our current undergraduate CS students and is a significant step in establishing a technology-based IT degree.

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    SIGITE '05: Proceedings of the 6th conference on Information technology education
    October 2005
    402 pages
    ISBN:1595932526
    DOI:10.1145/1095714
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    • Rob Friedman
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