ICT infrastructureLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: HTI10302
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Objective
Students understand the basic principles networks and can use computer networks in many ways.
The students understand the whole package of information infrastructure and its importance in the organization.
They know different types of information systems and to understand their purpose, as well as of technical and administrative point of view.
Students are able to install and maintain network operating systems and are familiar with the most important commands/programs and management tools.
Students are able to use the services of network operating systems/servers.
Content
The basic concepts of data networks
structure of information systems
The most common types of information systems
Services and Servers
Windows Server Systems
Linux / Unix systems
Qualifications
Workstations
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
o Excellent (5): The students have adequate capacity to update
course-related knowledge and skills independently.
The students are able to creatively apply the things learned in the course.
They are familiar with the basic structure of information systems, and the most typical types of information systems, and server operating systems.
Students are familiar with the servers/services for Linux/Unix and Windows platforms and know how to use and configure servers in many different ways.
They can solve server-related problems independently.
o Good (3-4):
Students are able to apply the agenda of the course in accordance with the purpose and goal.
They are familiar with the basic structure of information systems, and the most typical types of information systems, and server operating systems.
Students are familiar with the servers/services for Linux/Unix and Windows platforms, and know how to use and configure them.
o Satisfactory (1-2):
Students are familiar with the basic structure of information systems, and the most typical types of information systems, and server operating systems.
They are able to set up the main servers/services and use them.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Good (3-4): Students are able to apply the agenda of the course in accordance with the purpose and goal. They are familiar with the basic structure of information systems, and the most typical types of information systems, and server operating systems. Students are familiar with the servers/services for Linux/Unix and Windows platforms, and know how to use and configure them.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent (5): The students have adequate capacity to update course-related knowledge and skills independently. The students are able to creatively apply the things learned in the course. They are familiar with the basic structure of information systems, and the most typical types of information systems, and server operating systems. Students are familiar with the servers/services for Linux/Unix and Windows platforms and know how to use and configure servers in many different ways. They can solve server-related problems independently.