Fall 2010
1. Course Information
2. Instructor Information
OFFICE HOURS:
Mailing Address: 2001 North Lincoln Road, Bay College, Escanaba, MI 49829
Linderok@baycollege.edu
INSTRUCTOR WEBSITE (Student resources are available, such as labs, syllabi, degree goals, etc..)
www.baycollege.edu/~linderok
Textbook-
3. Materials :
A. Textbook and Reference Materials
B. 3 Ring Notebook
C. Removable memory (usb pen drive, flash memory, etc..) recommended
4. Catalog Description
This course is an introduction to Windows 2008 Server and R2 Server. In this course students will acquire an understanding and working
knowledge of the client-server model, domains, server load and configuration, physical networks and how a Windows 2008 network is
administrated. They will also learn how to install, operate, manage, and secure a Windows 2008 Network. This course utilizes Microsoft Official
Curriculum and maps directly to the Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Server Administration- Exam 70-646.
Outcomes
-Create, configure, and manage user accounts and issues and delegated user administration.
-Understand Active Directory structure, requirements, and extensions, including LDAP, WINS, and DNS.
-Utilize all management functions of Windows 2008 server, including profiles, shares, permissions, and scripts.
-Policies relating to using computers, networks and Internet, including fault tolerance, acceptable use, and disaster recovery.
-Logic and critical thinking skills for troubleshooting and MIS support functions.
Week II Labor Day Weekend - Features and Requirements Chapter 1 Build Server project
Week XII Setup Domain, Load Virtual Client, Handout Project Chaps 1 to 7
Week XIII Project / Installing and Managing Printers & Managing Chaps 1 to 7
Week XIV Project / Groups, Group Policy , Templates / Project Grading Chaps 1 to 7
Missed Assignments: Assignments (and exams) are not normally accepted late. If the instructor allows a missed assignment
(or exam) to be made up, it will be due within one week of the original due date. Any late assignment after one week will be
counted as half credit.
Participation: Students are expected to participate in class discussions. Taking notes should be considered required, as many
questions come from class discussions and labs! The instructor retains the right to use the book, handed out material and lecture
notes for the exams. The 411 is discussion time at beginning of every class in which students are expected to bring clippings of
new technology, viruses, etc.. to class. Participation will be entered into the grade book.
Cheating: Cheating or copying other students work will not be tolerated and will result in an automatic failure of the
assignment and may result in referral to the Dean of Business and Technology for further action.
Course Withdrawal and Incomplete: Course withdrawal is the students responsibility. The proper paperwork must be
processed in a timely manner or failure to do so will result in the student receiving an F at the end of the term. An incomplete
grade is given only in extenuating circumstances, and only with prior arrangement with the instructor.
Studying and note taking- Many students find that college exams are MUCH harder than high school exams, unfortunately
many students do not realize this until after scoring poorly on the first and even second exams. Please refer to the Study Skills
Handout # 1 (SQ3R). It shows a tried and true method to learn new material. This method has been proven by scores of
research studies at colleges and universities to raise scores of students.
Students with Disabilities: Students with disabilities who require special accommodations should identify themselves at the
beginning of the term if there is expectation to take the disability into consideration. By federal law, instructors are NOT informed
of any learning disabilities you have and will only provide special assistance or accommodation if you tell them.
Acceptable Use Policies- Apply to all workstations and servers in Lab 402 E, F, and G Acceptable Use in the Computer
Systems Technology labs can be defined as using the computer as if your grandmother were watching over your shoulder! Any
student found to be violating acceptable use policies will be referred to the Dean of Technology for discipline .
Acceptable Classroom Behavior- in recent years, we have noticed more and more students are becoming distracted
by electronic devices (cell phone, laptop, desktop, etc..). Though this behavior is considered normal in some
workplaces, it is distracting to the student, their peers, and the instructor while in class. The instructor reserves the
right to remove the distraction and/or the person causing the distraction from the classroom for a period of time at their
discretion. (Example: Instructor gives lab assignment instructions, but Jasmine elects to continue to play WOW
online during the instructions.) Please turn off cell phone ringers, mute other electronic devices, and PAY ATTENTION
IN CLASS.
*In the event of instructor sickness or inability to attend class, all students in class affected will be emailed AT LEAST
1 hour prior to class start time. This email can only be sent to baycollege.edu email addresses. It is advised that
students check their Bay College Web Mail prior to leaving home to drive to the college.
8. STUDENT EVALUATION AND GRADING % OF GRADE
411\QUIZZES 15%
EXAMS: 40%
TOTAL: 100%
9. GRADE SCALE
>90% = A
80 89% = B
70 79% = C
60 69% = D
<60% = F
Bay de Noc Community College provides tutoring services through the Special Populations Program located in the Learning
Resource (LRC). One-on-one tutoring sessions are available to Bay College students at no charge for the service. If you fall
behind in your studies or are having problems with maintaining an acceptable grade, please contact the Special Populations office
at extension 1128.
11. ASSESSMENT
Weather-related information is now available on our phone system. When a student calls the college, following the "Hello and
welcome to Bay de Noc Community College," the prompt is: "If you are calling for weather or class closing information, press 7."
13. Academic Dishonesty: DON'T DO IT! Cheating, plagiarism will not be tolerated and will result in failure of the class.
Formally, the following is the policy of Bay College:
It shall be the policy of Bay de Noc Community College Board of Trustees that the college provide opportunities for students to
gain the knowledge, skills, judgment, and wisdom they need to function in society as responsible citizens. Plagiarism, falsifying
data, and other forms of academic dishonesty are inconsistent with the college's goals and mission. Students are expected to
pursue their education at Bay College with honor and integrity. A copy of the entire Academic Integrity Policy is available to
students upon request.
"Federal Student Aid (FSA) funds are awarded to a student under the assumption that the student will attend school for the entire
period for which assistance is received. A student who withdraws after beginning attendance, but prior to completing 60% of the
semester, will have their eligibility for FSA grants or loan funds recalculated. The student may be required to return any unearned
funds."