Csci 5113 - Linux Admin - Herman - Spring 2022
Csci 5113 - Linux Admin - Herman - Spring 2022
Csci 5113 - Linux Admin - Herman - Spring 2022
Instructor: CJ Herman
Email: CJ.Herman@Colorado.EDU
Office Hours: See Canvas for current office hours
Class Time / Location: Mondays & Wednesdays, 3:35 – 4:50pm / Remote
Description:
This course introduces Linux system administration and related topics, including troubleshooting system and network
problems, hardware and software configuration and installation, basic scripting and security aspects of internet hosts.
In addition, students will reinforce their familiarity with important tools such as debuggers, compilers, editors, kernel
modules, and virtual machines.
Textbook:
UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook, 5th Edition, Dan Mackin, Ben Whaley, Trent R. Hein, Garth Snyder, Evi
Nemeth
Course Website:
All course materials will be available through Canvas.
Grade Breakdown:
30% Labs (6~7)
30% Exams (2)
30% Final Practical Exam
10% Attendance & Participation
Assignment of letter grades is made by the instructor at the end of the course based on your cumulative weighted percentage.
The scale upon which this final assignment is made is A >= 90%, B >= 80%, C >= 70%, and D >= 60%. The instructor
reserves the right to alter this curve as needed. The instructor has discretion to apply +’s and -‘s and to modify letter grades
for reasons other than course scores, e.g. violations of the honor code, class attendance, student participation and other
behaviors.
Submission Deadlines:
Late work is not accepted without a documented personal, family, or medical emergency. Assignments will generally be due
by 23:59 on the due date. If you miss the submission deadline, your assignment will not be accepted. Makeup or extra credit
assignments will not be offered.
Classroom Behavior:
Both students and faculty are responsible for maintaining an appropriate learning environment in all
instructional settings, whether in person, remote or online. Those who fail to adhere to such behavioral
standards may be subject to discipline. Professional courtesy and sensitivity are especially important
with respect to individuals and topics dealing with race, color, national origin, sex, pregnancy, age,
disability, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, political
affiliation, or political philosophy. For more information, see the policies on classroom behavior and
the Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution policies.
As of Aug. 13, 2021, CU Boulder has returned to requiring masks in classrooms and laboratories
regardless of vaccination status. This requirement is a temporary precaution during the delta surge to
supplement CU Boulder’s COVID-19 vaccine requirement. Exemptions include individuals who cannot
medically tolerate a face covering, as well as those who are hearing-impaired or otherwise disabled or
who are communicating with someone who is hearing-impaired or otherwise disabled and where the
ability to see the mouth is essential to communication. If you qualify for a mask-related
accommodation, please follow the steps in the “Accommodation for Disabilities” statement on this
syllabus. In addition, vaccinated instructional faculty who are engaged in an indoor instructional
activity and are separated by at least 6 feet from the nearest person are exempt from wearing masks if
they so choose.
Students who have tested positive for COVID-19, have symptoms of COVID-19, or have had close
contact with someone who has tested positive for or had symptoms of COVID-19 must stay home. You
may work remotely for the duration of your quarantine.
Honor Code:
All students enrolled in a University of Colorado Boulder course are responsible for knowing and adhering to the Honor
Code academic integrity policy. Violations of the Honor Code may include, but are not limited to: plagiarism, cheating,
fabrication, lying, bribery, threat, unauthorized access to academic materials, clicker fraud, submitting the same or similar
work in more than one course without permission from all course instructors involved, and aiding academic dishonesty. All
incidents of academic misconduct will be reported to the Honor Code (honor@colorado.edu); 303-492-5550). Students found
responsible for violating the academic integrity policy will be subject to nonacademic sanctions from the Honor Code as well
as academic sanctions from the faculty member. Additional information regarding the Honor Code academic integrity policy
can be found on the Honor Code website.
Please know that faculty and graduate instructors have a responsibility to inform OIEC when made aware of incidents of
sexual misconduct, dating and domestic violence, stalking, discrimination, harassment and/or related retaliation, to ensure
that individuals impacted receive information about their rights, support resources, and reporting options.
Religious Holidays:
Campus policy regarding religious observances requires that faculty make every effort to deal
reasonably and fairly with all students who, because of religious obligations, have conflicts with
scheduled exams, assignments or required attendance. See the campus policy regarding religious
observances for full details.