IT 0176. Cloud Computing - Amazon Web Services System Operations

Units: 3
Prerequisite: Completion of IT 115 and IT 175 with grades of "C" or better
Advisory: Completion of IT 170 and/or IT 171 with grades of "C" or better
Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory)
Helps students identify and develop the skills needed for implementing cloud initiatives. Students will gain experience deploying, managing, and operating workloads on the AWS cloud platform. This course helps prepare students for the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate industry certification exam. (CSU)

IT 0176 - Cloud Computing - Amazon Web Services System Operations

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Catalog Description Prerequisite: Completion of IT 115 and IT 175 with grades of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of IT 170 and/or IT 171 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Description: Helps students identify and develop the skills needed for implementing cloud initiatives. Students will gain experience deploying, managing, and operating workloads on the AWS cloud platform. This course helps prepare students for the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate industry certification exam. (CSU) Course Student Learning Outcomes CSLO #1: Create automatable and repeatable deployments of networks and systems on AWS. CSLO #2: Explain how some AWS customers design their infrastructures and implement various strategies and services. CSLO #3: Demonstrate marketable cloud administration skills. Effective Term Fall 2024 Course Type Credit - Degree-applicable Contact Hours 72 Outside of Class Hours 90 Total Student Learning Hours 162 Course Objectives Lecture Objectives: Explain AWS Regions and edge locations and the criteria for selecting them Describe the purpose and function of AWS Systems Manager and it’s related features Differentiate between the instance types and storage options for available for EC2 instances Describe Elastic Load Balancing features Explain the purpose and function of AWS Lambda Define an AWS API Gateway Describe AWS CloudWatch Logs features and benefits Identify some of the AWS services for configuration management Lab Objectives: Create EC2 instances Configure failover routing Demonstrate using CloudWatch to monitor applications and infrastructure Create a new Amazon Machine Image (AMI) from an existing Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance. Build a Virtual Private Cloud and deploy resources. General Education Information Approved College Associate Degree GE Applicability CSU GE Applicability (Recommended-requires CSU approval) Cal-GETC Applicability (Recommended - Requires External Approval) IGETC Applicability (Recommended-requires CSU/UC approval) Articulation Information CSU Transferable Methods of Evaluation Classroom Discussions Example: The AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) is a command line tool that provides an interface for interacting with products and services from Amazon Web Services (AWS). Explain in your own words why you might want to install this on a Linux EC2 instance and how it could be used. When you have finished your post read what other students said and reply to at least 3 other student posts. Objective Examinations Example: A SysOps engineer that works at the local university decided to launch EC2 instances to reduce their hardware footprint. They are new to AWS and only need to launch in one Region until their needs grow. What is the first step when you launch an EC2 instance? a) Determine the Amazon Machine Image (AMI) that will be used. b) Configure launch access and control permissions. c) Provide configuration details. d) Select instance type and size. Skill Demonstrations Example: Using the lab environment instructions provided configure failover routing for the Mon and Pop Café’ website. Repeatable No Methods of Instruction Laboratory Lecture/Discussion Distance Learning Lab: Instructor will demonstrate using CloudWatch to monitor applications and infrastructure then provide students with lab instructions to repeat the process in a virtual environment. Lecture: The instructor will review content with students that explains the purpose and function of AWS Lambda. Students will participate in an online discussion board regarding the topic. Distance Learning Instructor will provide learning materials that define an AWS API Gateway via the LMS. Students will complete an activity related to this topic to demonstrate an understanding of the topic. Typical Out of Class Assignments Reading Assignments Students will be assigned weekly reading from the materials provided and required to complete knowledge checks related to the weeks reading topics. Example: Read the materials in Module 4 - Computing, Scaling, and Name Resolution and complete the Knowledge Check for Module 4. Writing, Problem Solving or Performance Using the lab environment and instructions provided students will be asked to complete a variety of lab activities. Example: Using the VPC Flow Logs troubleshoot and resolve the Amazon VPC connectivity issue that is presented. Other (Term projects, research papers, portfolios, etc.) Required Materials AWS Academy Cloud Operations Author: AWS Academy Publisher: AWS Academy - Online Content Publication Date: Text Edition: Classic Textbook?: OER Link: OER: Yes Other materials and-or supplies required of students that contribute to the cost of the course.

FIRE 0176 - Fire Inspections and Investigation for Company Officers - CO 2C

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Catalog Description Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 102 with grade of "C" or better or completion of California State Firefighter II educational requirements Hours: 40 lecture Description: Aligns with Company Officer 2C of the Company Officer Program. Provides an overview of the information necessary to conduct inspections, identify hazards and address violations, performing a fire investigation to determine preliminary cause and to secure the incident scene and preserve evidence. (C-ID FIRE 220X) (CSU-with unit limitation) Course Student Learning Outcomes CSLO #1: Outline a given occupancy and identify construction, alarm, detection, and suppression features that contribute to or prevent the spread of fire, heat and smoke. CSLO #2: Develop an occupancy pre-incident plan. CSLO #3: Analyze and determine fire origin and cause. CSLO #4: Demonstrate life-safety inspection of assigned occupancy. Effective Term Fall 2019 Course Type Credit - Degree-applicable Contact Hours 40 Outside of Class Hours 80 Total Student Learning Hours 120 Course Objectives 1. Describe the procedures for conducting fire inspections 2. Identifying hazards including hazardous materials and properly documenting and conducting follow-up in accordance with adopted policies 3. Identify the construction, alarm, detection and suppression features that prevent or contribute to the spread of fire, heat and smoke through a building and develop an occupancy pre-fire plan. 4. Describe the procedures for securing and incident scene which keeps unauthorized persons from restricted areas and protects evidence from damage or destruction. 5. Determine the point of origin and preliminary cause of fire to ascertain if arson is suspected General Education Information Approved College Associate Degree GE Applicability CSU GE Applicability (Recommended-requires CSU approval) Cal-GETC Applicability (Recommended - Requires External Approval) IGETC Applicability (Recommended-requires CSU/UC approval) Articulation Information CSU Transferable Methods of Evaluation Objective Examinations Example: 1. Students will take a multiple-choice examination on common types of fires. Standard Grading. Example Question: What is the most common cause of residential structure fires? A. Smoking B. Electrical C. Cooking D. Portable heaters. Projects Example: 1. Students will draft a pre-incident plan of a commercial building. Student work will be graded using an instructor created rubric that is shared with the students. 2. Students will use a provided residential fire scenario and from the information provided, create a matrix of the steps to be followed in a fire investigation and present it to the class. Grading will be based on a standard instructor designed rubric. Repeatable No Methods of Instruction Lecture/Discussion Distance Learning Lecture: The instructor will lecture on the documentation steps of a preliminary fire investigation. Students will then be given a fire investigation scenario and shall document the appropriate findings in the proper sequence. The instructor will lead students through a demonstration of the steps to be taken for conducting a fire safety inspection and review critical mistakes fire inspectors occasionally make. Students will then conduct a mock fire safety inspection on a given building. Distance Learning Following an instructor online lecture on determining points of origin, the students will determine the point of origin on instructor provided photos depicting various fire scenes. Students will post their findings and through the discussion board discuss why each student came up with their conclusions. Typical Out of Class Assignments Reading Assignments 1. Read Penal Code 832 and analyze how it affects the fire investigator. 2. Read the chapter on fire growth and development and be prepared to discuss in class how it can effect fire investigation procedures. Writing, Problem Solving or Performance 1. Create a comprehensive outline of the steps to be taken when determining the point of origin of a single family dwelling fire from time of dispatch to determining the point of origin. 2. Utilizing role playing scenarios, students will perform a preliminary fire investigation of a given fire scene. Other (Term projects, research papers, portfolios, etc.) Required Materials Fire Investigator Author: International Association of Fire Chiefs & National Fire Protection Association Publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publication Date: 2016 Text Edition: 4th Classic Textbook?: OER Link: OER: Other materials and-or supplies required of students that contribute to the cost of the course.

Fire Technology

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