Overview
Every smart device uses an operating system (OS) — smart devices like personal computers, smartphones, game consoles, smart TVs, and the list continues. Whether the OS used is Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, or iOS, knowing how it works is a key digital skill you will need. Take this course to build your foundational knowledge for success in any IT career.
Operating Systems Basics teaches the fundamentals of operating systems. It covers basic concepts and skills needed to understand the purpose and characteristics of operating systems, the implementation of basic OS security, and how to configure mobile device network connectivity and email.
What you’ll need
- A computer (or tablet).
- Internet connection.
Instructions
- Click the self-enrollment link here.
- You will then create a Cisco Skills for All Account (note: you will need to use your @nbss.nbed.nb.ca student email to enroll).
- Once you have enrolled, you can begin working on the course on your schedule as time permits!
Career Education Connections
- IT Support Specialist: As an IT Support Specialist, you will be responsible for providing technical assistance and support to organizations and their employees. Knowledge of operating systems is essential for troubleshooting computer issues, and the foundational knowledge provided by the Operating Systems Basics course can help students prepare for this role.
- Network Administrator: Network Administrators are responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting computer networks. Understanding the basics of operating systems, including configuring mobile device network connectivity, is an essential skill for this career.
- Information Security Analyst: Information Security Analysts help protect organizations’ computer systems and networks from cyberattacks. They also develop and implement security measures to protect against potential breaches. Knowledge of basic OS security concepts, which is covered in the Operating Systems Basics course, can be beneficial for aspiring Information Security Analysts.
- Technical Writer: Technical Writers create documentation for technology products and services. A foundational understanding of operating systems and their characteristics can be useful for creating user manuals, guides, and other technical documents.
- Software Developer: A Software Developer creates computer programs using various programming languages. Understanding the fundamentals of operating systems can help developers design and create software that is compatible with different operating systems.
NB Curricular Outcomes
BBT 9
Middle School Technology 6/7/8