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Tentative Syllabus
CST 220 A & LA - Apache - Tomcat Web Server
4 Cr.
Fall Quarter 2009, Centralia College
Instructor: Jim Daniels
Phone: (360) 736-9391 ext. 407 (Use email instead.)
Email: jdaniels@centralia.edu
Office: WAH 231
Office hours:
Mondays: 9:00-9:50am in WAH 205
Tuesdays: 10:00-10:50am in WAH 205
Wednesdays: 9:00-9:50am in WAH 205
Thursdays: 10:00-10:50am and 11:00-11:50am in WAH 205
Fridays: 9:00-9:50am in WAH 205
Classroom: WAH 205
Lecture: 1:00-1:50pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
Lab: 1:00-2:50pm on Tuesdays
Required Text:
None - We'll be using online resources.
Required Materials:
Some type of storage media compatible with the classroom computers, a Thumb/Pin Drive, USB Hard Drive, etc.
Course Description: A study of the Apache HTTPD Server and the Tomcat Web Server. Installation, configuration and management of these programs is covered. Deployment of web applications is covered (another class covers how to write web applications). Integration of the Apache HTTPD server and Tomcat is covered. Pre or co-requisite is CST 204.
Objectives The successful student will be able to demonstrate the ability to install, configure, manage and maintain Apache and Tomcat web server software on a computer running a newer Windows OS.
Special Needs Statement
Students with disabilities may contact the Director of Special Services to determine their eligibility for reasonable accommodation. The director’s office is located with the Counseling Center in the student Services Building.
Equal Opportunities Statement
It is the policy of Centralia College to assure employment opportunity and non-discrimination on the basis of race or ethnicity, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age (over 40), religion, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or status as a disabled or Vietnam-era veteran.
Centralia College does not discriminate in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs or activities. Designated Title II, IV, VII, IX, Section 504, ADA compliance officer: Christopher C. Bailey, J.D., Vice President for Human Resources and Legal Affairs, Hanson Hall Room 101, Centralia College, 600 Centralia College Blvd, Centralia, WA. 98531-4099, 360.736.9391, Extension 285
Attendance
The Student Attendance Policy of Centralia College permits an instructor to withdraw a student from any class or lab in which the student does not report on the first class day and/or first lab session.
Copyright Notice
Materials used in connection with this course may be subject to copyright protection under Title 17 of the United States Code.
Tentative Course Outline:
Week 1: Basic Internet Related Networking Concepts
Week 2: More Basic Internet Related Networking Concepts and Apache Installation
Week 3: Introduction to Apache Configuration and Directives
Week 4: Virtual Site and Folder Configuration
Week 5: More Apache Configuration and Directives
Week 6: Introduction to Modules
Week 7: Introduction to PHP Web Applications
Week 8: Introduction to and Installation of Tomcat
Week 9: Tomcat Directives and Configuration
Week 10: More Tomcat Configutation and an Introduction to Java Web Applications
Week 11: More Java Web Applications and Tomcat Configuration
| Tentative Grading |
| Homework Assignments and Projects as listed below |
| Assignments to be posted on the class Assignments Page or provided in class. |
| Two Tests |
100 Points Each |
| Ten Graded Lab Assignments |
20 Points Each |
| Total Possible Points |
400 |
| YourPercentage = YourTotalPoints / TotalPossiblePoints |
| Note: Fractional percentages will be rounded up |
| Grading Scale |
| 97-100% |
A |
4.0 |
|
77% |
B- |
2.7 |
| 96% |
A |
3.9 |
|
76% |
B- |
2.6 |
| 95% |
A |
3.9 |
|
75% |
B- |
2.5 |
| 94% |
A |
3.9 |
|
74% |
C+ |
2.4 |
| 93% |
A- |
3.8 |
|
73% |
C+ |
2.3 |
| 92% |
A- |
3.8 |
|
72% |
C+ |
2.2 |
| 91% |
A- |
3.7 |
|
71% |
C |
2.1 |
| 90% |
A- |
3.7 |
|
70% |
C |
2.0 |
| 89% |
A- |
3.6 |
|
69% |
C |
1.9 |
| 88% |
A- |
3.6 |
|
68% |
C- |
1.8 |
| 87% |
A- |
3.6 |
|
67% |
C- |
1.7 |
| 86% |
A- |
3.5 |
|
66% |
C- |
1.6 |
| 85% |
A- |
3.5 |
|
65% |
C- |
1.5 |
| 84% |
B+ |
3.4 |
|
64% |
D+ |
1.4 |
| 83% |
B+ |
3.3 |
|
63% |
D+ |
1.3 |
| 82% |
B+ |
3.2 |
|
62% |
D+ |
1.2 |
| 81% |
B |
3.1 |
|
61% |
D |
1.1 |
| 80% |
B |
3.0 |
|
60% |
D |
1.0 |
| 79% |
B |
2.9 |
|
59% |
D |
0.9 |
| 78% |
B- |
2.8 |
|
58% |
D- |
0.8 |
| |
|
|
|
57% |
D- |
0.7 |
Rules of the Road - Personal Accountability
- Cheating is not acceptable. Cheating means turning in work that is not your own. Everyone involved in a cheating incident could fail the entire course.
- Feel free to help your fellow students, but please remember there is a big difference between helping someone and doing it for them.
- This is a graded class. This is a Computer Technology class. Computer Technology is only learned with practice. You will earn your grade!
- Extra credit for extraordinary quality or functionality of assigned projects "may" be given at the instructor's discretion.
- A grade of V (vanished) is not an option for this course.
- To get a W you must withdraw by the specified date.
- If you're not in class when roll is taken, you are absent.
- Late assignments will not be accepted without instructor approved justification.
- No remakes of tests/quizzes are allowed unless you have made prior arrangements or extreme circumstances arise.
- When your teacher is talking, it is your responsibility to listen.
- If you miss a class, you are responsible for material covered and any announced changes to course assignments/schedules.
- Computer lab rules posted in the labs apply to this class also.
- Please take advantage of any hands-on practice time provided during class/lab time.
- Students should understand that (sometimes considerable) time outside of class hours may be required to complete assignments.
- Access to a computer outside of class time is required!
- Spelling and grammar errors on assignments will lower your grade.
- Reading assignments and homework are to be completed before you come to class.
- Items which might be considered offensive by your instructor or fellow students are not allowed in this class, on any assignments for this class, or on the computers used in this class. If you are unsure about what is offensive, ask your instructor. Use of offensive material, comments, computer files, games, email, images, etc. will lower your grade dramatically.
- Disruptive classroom behavior may result in disciplinary proceedings.
- Disruptive behavior includes but is not limited to: monopolizing classroom discussion, rude, disrespectful comments, posturing or gestures, sleeping, chattering, excessive lateness, interruption of pagers, cell phones or other electronic devices, browsing the Internet or playing games with your workstation when it is even a minor distraction to another student or students, etc.
- All work turned in is expected to be your own. If a tutor or someone outside the course is helping you, that person may not produce any part of an assignment for you, even if provided by the College. Not producing your assignments will be considered cheating and if you are caught cheating full disciplinary measures may be invoked.
- If I use a term that you don't understand and you cannot pick it up from context, please stop me and ask me to define it.
Assumptions
- You have the required familiarity (prerequisite knowledge) with personal computers and software for this class.
- You have a computer at home capable of running a newer operating system or you will have time available to use the appropriate computers in the labs or commons as they are available.
- You at least somewhat enjoy working with computers.
- You realize that with computers comes frustration!!!
- You realize there will be no classes October 9th, November 11th, 16th, 26th & 27th!
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