2017-2018 Catalog

Versatilist Information Technology - UNIX/Linux Operating Systems (VUXCE)

Award: Certificate of achievement

Pathway to associate degree: Versatilist Information Technology (VITAS)

Program location: Fort Omaha Campus, South Omaha Campus, Online

UNIX and Linux are popular operating systems in the information world today. This certificate of achievement provides skills in using these operating systems.

For more information about educational cost, median loan debt, and other important information related to this program, please visit our website at mccneb.edu/Academics/Programs-of-Study/Information-Technology-and-E-Learning/Information-Technology.aspx.

Graduation Requirements

General education

18.0–18.5

Major requirements

32.0

Total credit hours required

50.0-50.5

General education requirements (18.0-18.5 credit hrs.)

The general education requirements for this certificate program exceed the minimum standard number of hours. For more information, contact Student Services.

Communications

English level I

4.5 credits

Humanities/social sciences

Humanities/social sciences

4.5 credits

Quantitative/Numeracy Skills

MATH MATH 1220 or higher

4.5 credits

Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution should select MATH 1420

Additional

INFO 1001Information Systems and LiteracyThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

Major requirements for UNIX/Linux Operating Systems (32.0 credit hrs.)

INFO 1002Introduction to Information TechnologyThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

INFO 1003Problem Solving and Programming LogicThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

5.0 credits

INFO 1111Linux Operating Systems IThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

INFO 1113AIX Operating SystemThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

INFO 1121Linux Operating Systems IIThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

INFO 1805A+ Certified Professional

4.5 credits

INFO 2122Writing Scripts with BASHThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

See Curriculum Plan