[SLUG] HCC Linux/Unix courses

From: Norbert Cartagena (gnorb@tampabay.rr.com)
Date: Fri Aug 02 2002 - 05:23:51 EDT


If some of you are between jobs or are looking to expand your knowledge,
then HCC is the place to go. Not bad, IMHO. These look like good courses
for anyone interested in making a carreer out of knowing Linux, and the
teacher's not a bad guy - certainly knows his stuff (reads like a fiend!).

Gnorb

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: HCC Linux/Unix courses
Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 10:15:50 -0400
From: Wayne Pollock <pollock@acm.org>
Organization: Hillsborough Community College
To: gnorb@tampabay.rr.com

Norb,

Please pass the word about my HCC courses on the
Dale Mabry campus that start August 22:

CGS 1760 Introduction to Unix
CGS 2763 Unix Administration I
CGS 2764 Unix Administration II

These courses teach Linux Administration. They are 3 credit
courses that meet once a week (twice a week for CGS 2763)
Until December. The fee is about $53 per credit, plus a
one time HCC application fee of around $20, plus a textbook.
There may also be a lab fee of around $40 per course. (Note
other schools charge considerable more than HCC!)

Not interested in a degree? Lack time to go to every class?
You can reserve a seat by signing up for Audit.

The detailed class syllabus for each class is available on-line
at:
        http://www.hccfl.edu/pollock/

Registration has already started, and you can register by phone.
Enrollment is limited to around 20 students per class. Check
the main HCC web page for details.

In the administration classes, students are given blank
removable) hard disks. They will learn to install, configure,
manage, and maintain the server. (Solaris is also discussed,
but is not hands-on.)

Although there are many books you can learn from on your own,
There are many benefits to our classes: root access to a machine
you can trash and not worry about it, explanination of concepts
and not just some "how-to" collection, access to a knowledgeable
instructor and fellow setudents.

Thanks!

-Wayne Pollock, pollock@acm.org



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