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IT 351 Computer Networks Syllabus, Lecture notes of Local Area Network (LAN)

The syllabus for the course IT 351 Computer Networks. The course covers computer network communication including LAN and WAN topologies, protocols and services, such as TCP/IP, and Ethernet, within the context of the OSI Reference Model. The syllabus includes course objectives and assessments, as well as information on student responsibilities and university policies. 1 page long.

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Information Technology & Administrative
Management
SYLLABUS
Course Name: IT 351 Computer Networks
Credits: 4 | Prerequisites: Junior Standing
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Computer network communication including LAN and WAN topologies, protocols and
services, such as TCP/IP, and Ethernet, within the context of the OSI Reference Model.
COURSE OBECTIVES
Students will be able to…
Assessments
Illustrate an understanding of computer
network hardware, the use of hubs, switches,
and routers
Rubric-based assignments, projects,
and/or exams.
Show an understanding of the Organization
for International standards open system
interconnection (ISO/OSI) Reference Model
and relate it to the TCP/IP protocol suites.
Rubric-based assignments, projects,
and/or exams.
Illustrate the Local Area Network / Wide Area
Network (LAN / WAN) technologies that
support computer networks
Rubric-based assignments, projects,
and/or exams.
Identify and explain computer network
security issues, for various network
configurations, in LAN/WAN environments,
the network threats and mitigation procedures
Rubric-based assignments, projects,
and/or exams.
Identify supporting network protocols for
various network configurations, wireless or
wireline and required security standards
Rubric-based assignments, projects,
and/or exams.
Illustrate an understanding of computer
network hardware, the use of hubs, switches,
and routers
Rubric-based assignments, projects,
and/or exams.
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SYLLABUS

Course Name: IT 351 Computer Networks

Credits: 4 | Prerequisites: Junior Standing

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Computer network communication including LAN and WAN topologies, protocols and services, such as TCP/IP, and Ethernet, within the context of the OSI Reference Model.

COURSE OBECTIVES Students will be able to… Assessments Illustrate an understanding of computer network hardware, the use of hubs, switches, and routers

Rubric-based assignments, projects, and/or exams.

Show an understanding of the Organization for International standards open system interconnection (ISO/OSI) Reference Model and relate it to the TCP/IP protocol suites.

Rubric-based assignments, projects, and/or exams.

Illustrate the Local Area Network / Wide Area Network (LAN / WAN) technologies that support computer networks

Rubric-based assignments, projects, and/or exams.

Identify and explain computer network security issues, for various network configurations, in LAN/WAN environments, the network threats and mitigation procedures

Rubric-based assignments, projects, and/or exams.

Identify supporting network protocols for various network configurations, wireless or wireline and required security standards

Rubric-based assignments, projects, and/or exams.

Illustrate an understanding of computer network hardware, the use of hubs, switches, and routers

Rubric-based assignments, projects, and/or exams.

Management

STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES | UNIVERSITY POLICIES We believe in quality teaching using hands-on, applied tools that develop and enhance your competencies in the essential skills and knowledge required by leaders in the modern workforce. With this focus on management and technology in a rapidly changing and unpredictable world, comes a great reasonability.

As a student at Central Washington University, you have the responsibility to be familiar and comply with all university policies and procedures, specifically those governing student behaviors. Failure to comply with these expectations may result in university contact and action to address the behavior which could include removal from the class and/or institution.

We know you will live beyond these expectations and soon join the ITAM graduates who are making a difference in the world through leadership and technology.

STUDENT CONDUCT POLICY Policies and expectations governing behavior for all registered CWU students. The Student Conduct Code is a part of the Washington Administrative Code (WAC).

We recommend that you review the university expectations of student conduct in the Washington Administrative Code (WAC 106-125-020).

POLICY ON ACADEMIC DISHONESTY Academic dishonesty is defined in the CWU Student Conduct Code (II.B)

If accused of academic dishonesty, students will have an opportunity to meet with the course instructor and department chair to discuss the accusation and confirm or deny its correctness. If academic dishonesty is confirmed to the satisfaction of the instructor and department chair, the instructor and/or department chair will contact the Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, especially the Director of the Registrar's Office and the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs.

We recommend that you review the university policy at CWUP 5-90-040 (22).

POLICY ON DIVERSITY University-level education is about broadening horizons and looking at academic issues from a variety of perspectives. With this in mind, the participants in this class are encouraged to bring their own life experiences and viewpoints to bear on classroom discussions and assignments. Along with the freedom to express one's own views comes the responsibility to respect the views of others. No student will be discriminated against on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, creed, religion, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, or political ideology.

We recommend that you review the university policy on diversity here (CWU website) and at CWUP 2-35-010.