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UUM COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA No.

Information on Course

1. Course Name : OPERATING SYSTEM

2. Course Code: STIK2044

3. Name(s) of Academic Staff: HATIM MOHAMAD TAHIR

ROOM: SOC3070 OFF:928 5193 EMAIL: HATIM@UUM.EDU.MY FB: HATIM 4. Rationale for the inclusion of the course in the programme:

This is a compulsory course for BIT students. 5. Semester/Year Offered: 3&4

6.

Total Student Learning Time (SLT)

Face to face

L = Lecture

SL

TLT

L

T

P

SCL/O

20

15

7

42

84

T = Tutorial P = Practical SCL = Self Centered Learning O = Others 7. Credit Value: 3

8. Pre-­‐requisite (if any):

STIK1013 9. Objective(s) of Course :

Students are expected to 1. understand background, principal and basic concept of Operating System.

2. acquire knowledge of

UNIX Operating System. 3. acquire knowledge of basic components, function, policy, techniques, security and protection in every component of Operating System.

1

Course Learning Outcomes: 4. Upon completion of the course, students are able to 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

describe the background of the



References:  (1990).  Operating Silbershatz  (2007).  (2009).  Operating

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