
Joe Chung, Ph.D.
UNIX Administrator-Teacher
- Department
- Computer Science and Software Engineering
- Office
- Howard Hall 224
- Phone
- 732-571-4463
- jchung@monmouth.edu
Joe Chung, Ph.D.
Dr. Chung obtained his computing experience through undergrad engineering studies and through environmental modeling research as a graduate student. He has also been a UNIX administrator since 1997.
Education
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago
M.S., University of Illinois at Chicago
Research Interests
UNIX, system administration, configuration management, self-healing systems, remote management, security, distributed computing, computing education
Publications
Books
Contributing author for UNIX the Complete Reference, Second Edition, Rosen et al., McGraw Hill, 12/2006
Professional Associations
League of Professional System Administrators
Association of Computing Machinery
Courses
Frequently Taught Classes
- Computer Programming Essentials (CS 501A)
- Cooperative Education: Computer Science (CS 388, CS 488)
- Introduction to Computer Science I (CS 175)
- Introduction to Computer Science II (CS 176)
- Introduction to Computer Science II Lab (CS 176L)
- Introduction to Game Development (CS 360, SE 360)
- Operating Systems Analysis (CS 438)
- Operating Systems Concepts (CS 505)
- Program Development (CS 501B)
- Program Development Under Unix (CS 370, SE 370)
- Scripting Languages (CS 371)
- System Administration (CS 471)
Recently Taught Classes
2022 Spring
- Computer Programming Essentials - CS 501A
- Introduction to Computer Programming for Data Science - CS 201
- Introduction to Computer Programming for Data Science I - DS 502
- Introduction to Computer Science I - CS 175
- Scripting Languages - CS 371
2021 Fall
- Introduction to Computer Science II Lab - CS 176L
- Introduction to Game Development - CS 360, SE 360
- Operating Systems Analysis - CS 438
- Operating Systems Concepts - CS 505
2021 Spring
2020 Fall
- Introduction to Game Development - SE 360, CS 360
- Operating Systems Analysis - CS 438
- Operating Systems Concepts - CS 505