Orientation to ICT Infrastructures, 5 cr - ICT1TF010
Course unit language
English
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Learning objectives
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, the student can:
- Recognize the computer structure and functions.
- Start to use operating system.
- Identify the ICT infrastructure structures and functionalities.
- Recognize information networks and networked services operating principles.
- Identify security threats.
- Operate in network- and system environments taking into account information security.
Contents
Course contents
- Hardware configurations and interfaces
- Operating Systems: Windows and Linux
- Workstations and servers
- Information security, anti-virus programs, malware, network security
- Data network structure and functions.
- TCP / IP protocols, networking devices.
Implementation methods, Demonstration and Work&Study
Teaching and learning methods
The studies consist of classroom teaching (48h) and the student's independent study (87h).
Recognition of prior learning (RPL)
Accreditation of prior learning is a process whereby, through assessment, credit is given to learning which has already been acquired in different ways, e.g. earlier studies or working experience. APL gives a student an opportunity to demonstrate his/her knowledge and skills. A student displays with the competence demonstration that s/he manages the course objectives and contents mentioned in the course description. It is possible to participate in the competence demonstration only once before taking the course. A competence demonstration is assessed on the scale from 1 to 5.
Learning materials
Course material
- Course material (Moodle)
- Online material
- Other appropriate materials, handouts
Assessment criteria
Assessment criteria - grade 1
Level 1-2 (passed)
Student
• Shows sufficient activity in studying.
• Can explain the issues discussed in the course.
• Can use the course basic content.
• Needs often assistance in problem situations, and in the interpretation of the course material
Assessment criteria - grade 3
Level 3-4 (Good)
Student
• Shows good activity in studying.
• Can explain well the issues discussed in the course.
• Can use the course content in a versatile way
• Needs sometimes assistance in problem situations, and in the interpretation of the course material
Assessment criteria - grade 5
Level 5 (excellent)
Student
• Shows excellent activity in studying.
• Can explain excellently the issues discussed in the course.
• Can apply the course content in a versatile way.
• Can independently examine and solve problems and retrieve information from different sources.