This course focuses tasks commonly performed by advanced end-users and entry-level IT professionals alike, including: using features and functions of common operating systems and establishing network connectivity, identifying common software applications and their purpose and using security and web
This course focuses tasks commonly performed by advanced end-users and entry-level IT professionals alike, including: using features and functions of common operating systems and establishing network connectivity, identifying common software applications and their purpose and using security and web browsing best practices.
Welcome to CSI! Computer Systems Institute (CSI) is a dynamic institution providing career-focused high-quality programs designed to enhance job opportunities for our graduates and provide a skilled workforce for the community.
We strive to achieve this by employing qualified and enthusiastic professionals who create a stimulating learning environment and deliver effective career development services.
Founded in 1989 with the goal of bridging the gap between employers and a shortage in IT professionals by providing training to students and connecting them with employers.
Today, CSI is much more: It has grown, student services continue to develop and the opportunities available to students are greater than ever. CSI offers a diverse range of courses, including business, hospitality, customer service, computer science, and healthcare.
CSI has six campuses across Illinois and Massachusetts (Allston, Charlestown, Worcester, Chicago, Lombard, and Skokie).
Through new partnerships with local colleges, employers and organizations CSI continues to grow and expand its opportunities for students. CSI’s focus on helping students gain the academic skills, knowledge, and support they need to reach their personal and professional goals is stronger than ever.
CSI Vision:
To build a community where transformative experiences help each student reach their full potential.
CSI Mission:
We empower students to realize their career and academic goals by providing industry-relevant education through:
Career-focused academic programs
Practical application of learned content
Student-centered services and activities
Comprehensive career services
This course is designed to help students prepare for the CompTIA LINUX+ Certification exam and to teach the skills needed to administer GNU/Linux-based workstations and servers. Students learn how to plan, install, maintain, document, and troubleshoot GNU/Linux operating system services.
This course will provide students with proficiency in the everyday management of Linux based clients and basic management of server system.
Learn the basic ins and outs of personal computers and operating systems as you begin down the path of computer training. You’ll get the basics down, including installation, configuration, file management, memory and storage management, control of peripheral devices and use of various utilities.
Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free and open source software collaboration: the underlying source code may be used, modified, and distributed—commercially or non-commercially—by anyone under licenses such as the GNU General Public License.
Get started working with the Linux operating systems. Write commands, navigate directories, and learn the major Linux distributions for cybersecurity: Kali, NodeZero, and BlackArch.
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