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COMP 2138 - Windows Server and PowerShell

This course introduces students to PowerShell for administering a Windows server by expanding on knowledge from Windows Server Administration. Students perform administrative tasks using PowerShell commands and scripts to manage the Windows environment. Evaluation is based on assignments and tests.
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COMP 2138 - Windows Server and PowerShell

This course introduces students to PowerShell for administering a Windows server by expanding on knowledge from Windows Server Administration. Students perform administrative tasks using PowerShell commands and scripts to manage the Windows environment. Evaluation is based on assignments and tests.
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COMP 2138: Windows Server and PowerShell - 06/02/22 - Page 1

COMP 2138: WINDOWS SERVER AND POWERSHELL


Course outlines are reviewed annually as part of continual quality improvement. This course was last updated for the effective term
below.

Effective Term
Fall 2022

Full Course Title


Windows Server and PowerShell

Academic Level
Post Secondary

Is this an Ontario Learn course?


No

Subject Code
COMP - PS Computers

Course Number
2138

Grade Mode
Numeric

PLAR Applicable
Yes

Total Hours
42

Course Description
In this course, students are introduced to PowerShell for the administration of a Windows server. They expand on the knowledge
gained in Windows Server Administration and are introduced to new ways to configure Windows. Students perform administrative
tasks to manage the Windows environment.

Prerequisite Course(s)
COMP 2017 - Windows Server Administration

Course Content
• basics of PowerShell
• customizing the PowerShell interface
• PowerShell commands and cmdlets
• script execution and permissions
• modules
• performing configuration tasks
• configuring the registry
• performing network tasks
• configuring operating system security

Course Evaluation
The passing grade for this course is 50% unless otherwise noted below. The evaluation is comprised of:
• assignments 60%
• tests 40%
COMP 2138: Windows Server and PowerShell - Official Course Outline: 06/02/22 - Page 2

Tests/examinations/assignments must be written/submitted at the time specified. Requests for adjustments to that schedule must
be made before the test/exam/assignment date to the faculty member. Failure to do so will result in a mark of “0”, unless an illness/
emergency can be proven with appropriate documentation at no cost to the College.

The passing grade for all courses is 50%, or letter grade of P (Pass) or S (Satisfactory) unless otherwise noted below. The passing
weighted average for promotion through each semester of a program is 60% and is a requirement to graduate.

Academic Appeal
Students at Georgian College can appeal the following:
· A mark on an assignment, test, examination or work-integrated learning term
· Missing or incorrect assessment information on a grade report and/or transcript
· A charge of academic misconduct
Note: Students cannot appeal a final grade. It is the academic work that is appealable leading to the final grade i.e. final test, exam or
assignment.
Refer to Academic Regulations 9.2 Academic Appeal for further details.

Course Learning Outcomes


Upon successful completion of this course, the student has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
1. deploy network services using PowerShell;

This learning outcome meets the following Essential Employability Skill(s):


EES4: Approaches to problem solving
EES5: Critical thinking to solve problems
EES6: Organization of information

Evaluation
Introduced
Assessed

Upon successful completion of this course, the student has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
2. configure Windows Management Instrumentation resources using PowerShell;

This learning outcome meets the following Essential Employability Skill(s):


EES1: Communication
EES5: Critical thinking to solve problems
EES6: Organization of information
EES7: Application of research and information

Evaluation
Introduced
Assessed

Upon successful completion of this course, the student has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
3. install security services using PowerShell;

This learning outcome meets the following Essential Employability Skill(s):


EES4: Approaches to problem solving
EES7: Application of research and information
EES9: Interaction and collaboration
EES10: Time and resource management

Evaluation
Introduced
Assessed

Upon successful completion of this course, the student has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
4. configure services remotely using PowerShell commands;

This learning outcome meets the following Essential Employability Skill(s):


EES1: Communication
EES4: Approaches to problem solving
COMP 2138: Windows Server and PowerShell - 06/02/22 - Page 3

EES5: Critical thinking to solve problems


EES9: Interaction and collaboration

Evaluation
Introduced
Assessed

Upon successful completion of this course, the student has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
5. install PowerShell modules;

This learning outcome meets the following Essential Employability Skill(s):


EES4: Approaches to problem solving
EES5: Critical thinking to solve problems
EES7: Application of research and information

Evaluation
Introduced
Assessed

Upon successful completion of this course, the student has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
6. describe basic PowerShell scripts supporting Windows Server.

This learning outcome meets the following Essential Employability Skill(s):


EES2: Response to communication
EES3: Numeracy
EES4: Approaches to problem solving
EES6: Organization of information

Evaluation
Introduced
Assessed

Key: 30725

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