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This course provides hands-on labs to everyday z/OS tasks with JCL, JES, ISHELL and HFS, and z/OSMF. Topics covered include VSAM, z/OS System Libraries, the Language Environment, Generation Data Groups, RAIM, DB2, UNIX System Services, and USS File System.

What you'll learn

The foundational knowledge for the position of an IBM z/OS System Programmer and System Administrator begins with this third and final course in the three course track. Take the first two courses here to complete the learning journey:

Introduction to IBM z/OS Mainframe (Course 1)
Introduction to z/OS Commands and Panels on IBM Z (Course 2 )

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Learning objectives

  • The foundational knowledge for the position of an ibm z/os system programmer and system administrator begins with this third and final course in the three course track. take the first two courses here to complete the learning journey:
  • (course 1)
  • (course 2 )

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Helps students hone the skills required for an IBM z/OS System Programmer and System Administrator position
Provides core foundations necessary for positions in z/OS System Programming and System Administration
Covers topics including System Libraries, Generation Data Groups, and DB2
Offers hands-on labs and interactive materials
Prerequisites include prior completion of two foundational courses
Requires learners to have foundational knowledge in several areas

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Learners who complete Introduction to System Programming on IBM Z will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Software Engineer
Software Engineers are responsible for designing, developing, testing, debugging, deploying, and maintaining software applications for businesses and other organizations. This course may be useful in a career as a Software Engineer with a focus on system programming, providing hands-on experience with IBM z/OS and its various components.
System Administrator
System Administrators configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer systems to ensure their availability, security, and performance. Students interested in a career as a System Administrator may find this course valuable, as it provides hands-on labs to everyday z/OS tasks with JCL, JES, ISHELL and HFS, and z/OSMF.
Computer Programmer
Computer Programmers use their analytical and programming skills to design, develop, test, deploy, and maintain computer software for businesses and other organizations. Taking this course may help you if your interest is in IBM z/OS system programming. It provides hands-on labs to everyday z/OS tasks with JCL, JES, ISHELL and HFS, and z/OSMF.
Systems Engineer
Systems Engineers combine their knowledge of programming, software, and computer hardware to design, develop, deploy, and maintain computer systems for businesses and other organizations. This course may help you enter this field by providing you with hands-on labs to everyday z/OS tasks with JCL, JES, ISHELL and HFS, and z/OSMF.
Database Administrator
Database Administrators ensure that an organization's databases are operating efficiently, securely, and reliably. This course may be useful in a career as a Database Administrator, providing hands-on experience with z/OSMF and DB2, which are commonly used in database management.
Software Developer
Software Developers are responsible for designing, coding, testing, debugging, deploying, and maintaining software applications for businesses and other organizations. This course may be useful in a career in software development, providing a foundation in IBM z/OS system programming, VSAM, z/OS System Libraries, the Language Environment, Generation Data Groups, RAIM, DB2, UNIX System Services, and USS file systems.
Data Architect
Data Architects design, build, and manage data systems for businesses and other organizations. This course may be useful in a career as a Data Architect, providing a foundation in IBM z/OS system programming, DB2, and UNIX System Services, which are commonly used in large-scale enterprise environments.
Technical Support Specialist
Technical Support Specialists provide technical support to users of computer systems and software. This course may be useful in a career as a Technical Support Specialist, providing hands-on experience with everyday z/OS tasks, z/OSMF, and other tools commonly used in enterprise environments.
Software Analyst
Software Analysts gather, analyze, and interpret user needs to develop software applications that meet those needs. This course may be useful for aspiring Software Analysts as it provides a foundation in IBM z/OS system programming, including hands-on labs to everyday z/OS tasks with JCL, JES, ISHELL and HFS, and z/OSMF.
IT Consultant
IT Consultants provide consulting services to businesses and other organizations on how to use information technology to meet their business needs. This course may be useful in a career as an IT Consultant, providing a foundation in IBM z/OS system programming, which is commonly used in large-scale enterprise environments and can help build credibility with clients.
IT Manager
IT Managers plan, develop, and implement an organization's IT strategy and infrastructure. This course may be useful in a career as an IT Manager as it provides a high-level overview of IBM z/OS system programming and its role in large-scale enterprise environments.
Technical Writer
Technical Writers create and maintain technical documentation, such as user manuals, technical reports, and white papers. This course may be useful in a career as a Technical Writer, providing a deep understanding of IBM z/OS system programming and its components, which can help ensure the accuracy and clarity of technical documentation.
Information Security Analyst
Information Security Analysts protect an organization's computer systems and networks from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. This course may be useful in a career as an Information Security Analyst, providing a foundation in IBM z/OS system programming, which is commonly used in large-scale enterprise environments and requires a deep understanding of system security.
Network Administrator
Network Administrators maintain and troubleshoot computer networks for businesses and other organizations. This course may be useful for aspiring Network Administrators as it provides a foundation in IBM z/OS system programming, which is commonly used in large-scale enterprise environments.
Cloud Architect
Cloud Architects design, build, and manage cloud computing systems for businesses and other organizations. This course may be useful for aspiring Cloud Architects as it provides a foundation in IBM z/OS system programming, which is commonly used in large-scale enterprise environments and can help build a foundation for cloud computing.

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