CPIT 370

Course Name

Course Code

Computer Networks

CPIT 370

Prerequisite

Credit Units

CPIT 260

Theory

Practice

Training

Credit

3

1

0

3

Course Description

This course covers the basics theoretical concepts and technical aspects of data networks. It includes data transfer topics ranging from the lower levels related to the hardware and internetworking, up to the higher levels of data transfer and application protocols.

Course Contents

§ Network standard models.

§ Principle of digital data transmission.

§ Transmission media

§ Errors detection and correction

§ Data link control and introduction to multiplexing

§ Circuit and packet switching

§ Principles of routing

§ Congestion control

§ Protocols and architectures of LANs

§ Topologies and transmission media of LANs

§ Bridges, gateways, and switches

§ High-Speed LAN technologies

§ Internetworking and Internet Protocol (IP)

§ Routing protocols and multicasting

§ Communication Protocols and Applications (TCP, UDP, SMTP, HTTP, SNMP, FTP)

Course Outcomes

Upon finishing this course, the student should:

§ Know the principals’ components of data networks and it different tasks.

§ Understand networks layers and their services.

§ Understand networks hardware (cards, cables, switches, hubs, etc).

§ Know coding and transmission techniques, data transfer processing, and dataflow control.

§ Understand the architectures and technologies of LAN.

§ Comprehend the principles, protocols, and technologies for internetworking.

§ Be technically acquainted with addressing systems of the Internet.

§ Have a practical understanding of the anatomy of the communication protocols and applications.

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