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UNIX and Shell Programming

Course Code:
CSC-245
Course Description:

This course introduces the basic concepts of the UNIX operating system including the UNIX file system, shell programming and process management. Features of the UNIX shell are explored, including: input and output redirection, pipes, variable and filename substitution, and shell and environmental variables. Regular expressions are covered. Students learn a POSIX compliant shell and develop the ability to use shell utilities and editors and create shell programs of moderate difficulty.

Credit:
4
Instruction methods:
lab: 3 Hours, Lecture: 3 Hours
Prerequisites:
Degrees & Certificates
Course Descriptions