CET 2742C - Advanced Networking: Syllabus

Updated January 2016

CET 2742C Advanced Networking 543334

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Faculty Contact Information Methods of Instruction
Course Description Traditional Pace Chart and Assignments
General Course Outcomes Grading and Exam Policy
Course Prerequisites Communication Policy
Course Attendance & Participation Policy Other Policies and Procedures
Computer Requirements Student Success Tips and Resources
Required Course Materials  

Faculty Contact Information

Course Instructor:   XXX
Office Phone:   Schedule Calls via Email
Department Phone:   954-201-XXX
Email:   All communication should be through the course email tool. Use my BC email ONLY if you are unable to access the course email: abc@broward.edu
BC Safety Office Phone#:   954-201-HELP (4357)

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Course Description

This course provides students with important know- ledge and skills required to implement a defined network architecture with basic network security to configure, maintain,and troubleshoot network devices using appropriate network tools, to understand the features and purpose of network technologies, and to make basic solution recommendations, analyze network traffic, and be familiar with common protocols and media types.

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General Course Outcomes

Section 1

  1. Understanding of networking basics.
  2. Select and install cables for connecting to dial-up and Ethernet, cable and fiber optic networks.
  3. Use the appropriate tools to create Cat5 drop cables and connect them using punchdown blocks.
  4. Select and install network cards to meet network connection requirements.
  5. Select and install appropriate networking hardware.
  6. Identify wired networking devices by name or sight.
  7. Install and configure routers and switches.
  8. Plan and implement a basic SOHO network.
  9. Compare and contrast different LAN technologies.
  10. Identify and select valid IP addresses and classful and classless subnet masks for network connections.
  11. Configure a DHCP server and host to use DHCP for IP configuration
  12. Configure a router with static and dynamic rotes
  13. Implement NAR and configure ICS
  14. Identify virtual netowrk components and identify necessary networking protocols and services needes
  15. Install wireless networking devices and set encryptions standards

Section 2

  1. Identify wired networking devices by name or sight
  2. Identify WAN technology types and properties
  3. Describe different network topologies
  4. Identify components of wiring distribution
  5. Configur a server for a remote access connection
  6. Install networking devices to meet networking security requirements
  7. Explain common threats, vulnerabilities and mitigation techniques
  8. Explain the methods of network access security
  9. Install and cinfigure a basic firewarll
  10. Configure the VPN protocol on a remote server and the VPN client connection
  11. Configure remote access sauthentication protocols
  12. Explain methods of user authentication
  13. Explain the function of common networking protocols such as: FTP, SSH and TLS
  14. Use the appropriate network monitoring resources to analyze traffic
  15. Categorize different types of network security appliances and methods
  16. Install networking deviced to prioritize network traffice, reduce broadcast or collision domains, and seperate voice and data traffic.
  17. Describe the purpose of configurtion management documentation.
  18. Explain the role of MIB when using SNMP.

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Course Prerequisites

To maximize your chances for success in this course, make sure that you meet the following course course prerequisites:

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Course Attendance and Participation Policy

Attendance/Withdrawal Policy:

During the first week of class, you must complete the Course Challenge Assessment or else you will be administratively withdrawn from the course. Simply logging into the course will not satisfy your attendance during this time. As with on-campus courses, students who are reported for non-attendance in an online course and are withdrawn are still responsible for paying for the course. If you do not complete the requirements of the first week of class, you should drop the course by the official drop/add deadline or expect to pay for the course.

It is very important for you to actively participate in this online class. Students will have a maximum of 16 weeks to complete this course from the first day of registration. If the entire course, including the Course evaluations, is not completed by the last day of the 16th week students will receive a U for the course.

Students must obtain the permission of their Academic Coach to go beyond 16 weeks in the course.

Participation:

Regular, active, and meaningful participation is a critically important component of this course and is essential to your success. It is recommended that you log into the course several times during the week. Frequency and quality of participation may affect your success in the program.

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Computer Requirements

To complete this course, you must have access to computer hardware and software that meets the standards listed below.

System and Software Requirements for this course 
Operating System​

PC

Windows XP, Vista, 7 or 8
Windows 8 recommended

Mac

    

Mac OS X

Browser​ ​Firefox 20.0 or higher, latest recommended
Internet Explorer 9.0 or higher
Download version 10 (recommended)
Firefox 20.0 or higher, latest recommended
JAVA​ ​Java 7.0.x update 21
Download version 7.0 update 21 (recommended)
​Java SE 6.0 update 26
Download 1.6.0_26 (recommended)
The following are true for both PC and Mac​
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​Internet ​Cable modem or DSL
RAM 2 GB, 4 GB preferred​ ​
Processor ​2.0 GHz or higher ​ ​
Video​ ​SVGA monitor with minimum resolution of 1024 x 768, with 1280 x 1024 or greater recommended
JavaScript ​ ​Enabled
Cookies​ ​Enabled
Software Requirements for successful completion of this course.

 

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Required Course Materials

Required:

Title: TestOut's LabSim for Network+  Pro N10-006
Author: TestOut
ISBN: 978-1-935080-43-5

LabSim Network Pro is a complete training course in networking concepts. You will learn how to install networking hardware, configure a small office/home office (SOHO) network, and connect mobile and desktop devices to a network. Thorough lessons, demonstrations, and exams, as well as upgraded hands-on labs and new videos, give you real experience in networking.

What's Included:

Where to Purchase:

You can purchase an access code from the Broward College Central Campus bookstore or you can purchase online directly from TestOut Student Purchasing using code 14-232TA to get the discount.

A. Hugh Adams Central Campus Bookstore
Admissions & Student Service Center - Bldg. 19
3501 SW Davie Road
Davie, Florida 33314-1604
Tel: (954) 201-6830
Fax: (954) 201-6895

How to Create an Account:

After you purchase an access code you can create an account by following the instructions located @ TestOut Quick Start Guide.

There are also instructional videos that guide you through the process @ How-To Tutorials.

Here are some Product FAQs

 

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Methods of Instruction

This is a 3-credit hour fully online course. Normally, a 3-credit hour on-campus course would meet two times each week (during a 16 week term) for a total of 3 hours per week or 48 hours per term. This is an accelerated online course so students will have to guide themselves accordingly. There is a pace chart included below that will show you how to successfully complete this course in a 4 week period.

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Traditional Pace Chart - 4 week completion goal

Read and refer to this document regularly. It will tell you what assignments you should complete, and how to complete them.

Purpose

The purpose of this Pace Chart is to give students in this course an indication of how long they will on average spend to complete this course. This Pace Chart is only a guideline and depending on a students' proficiency with computers, learning style, prior knowledge of the subject and personal motivation, actual times may differ widely from the guidelines given.

Entire Course

The entire course should be completed within a sixteen (16) week time frame. Students who can demonstrate competencies faster than the recommended time could complete the course in a four week period.

Section 1

All modules in Section 1 should take at most two (2) weeks assuming at least eight (8) hours per week are spent on each module.

Section 2

All modules in Section 2 should take at most two (2) weeks assuming at least eight (8) hours per week are spent on each module.

Week/Section/Learning Outcomes Learning Materials Assignments & Assessments
Course Challenge    
Week 1/Section 1    
Upon successful completion of this section, the student shall be able to:
  • Module 1 - Introduction to the course
  • Module 2 - Networking Basics
  • Module 3 -Cables & Connectors
  1. Read the lesson(s) under Training & Learning
  2. Watch the video(s) under Training & Learning
Complete practice quizzes, labs and discussions
Week 2/Section 1    
Upon successful completion of this section, the student shall be able to:
  • Module 4 - Networking Devices
  • Module 5 - Ethernet
  • Module 6 - Network Implementation
  1. Read the lesson(s) under Training & Learning
  2. Watch the video(s) under Training & Learning
Complete practice quizzes, labs and discussions
Section 1 Evaluation    
Week 3/Section 2    
Upon successful completion of this section, the student shall be able to:
  • Module 1 - Wireless Networking
  • Module 2 - Wide Area Networks (WAN)
  • Module 3 - Network Security
  1. Read the lesson(s) under Training & Learning
  2. Watch the video(s) under Training & Learning
Complete practice quizzes, labs and discussions
Week 4/Section 2    
Upon successful completion of this section, the student shall be able to:
  • Module 4 - Network Management
  • Module 5 - Troubleshooting
  1. Read the lesson(s) under Training & Learning
  2. Watch the video(s) under Training & Learning
Complete practice quizzes, labs and discussions
Section 2 Evaluation    
Course Evaluation    

 

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Course Progress and Evaluations Policies

Assessment

S/U

Course Evaluation

Student will need to score 81% or higher on the Course Evaluation to obtain an S for the course

Grading Scale

Grades

Percentage

Grade = S

81-100+%

Grade = U

0-80%

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Communication Policy

Expectations for Course Communication

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Other Policies and Procedures

Special Needs - Students having special needs as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act should:

Academic Honesty

Logging Off

Changes to the Syllabus

Lab Safety (if applicable)

24/7 Helpdesk Information

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Student Success Tips

In order to be successful in this course, you need to be organized and manage your time well so that you can complete all assignments and assessments in a timely manner. Make sure that you do not allow yourself to procrastinate, and that you communicate with the instructor or your classmates via the Course Cafe if you have any questions on any course materials or need assistance completing any assignments.

Online Resources for Students

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The Academic Use of Textbook Material Disclaimer

The material contained in this course uses direct excerpts from the required textbook for this course: TestOut's LabSim for Network+  Pro N10-006 ISBN: 978-1-935080-43-5

The use of this material is authorized under the publisher's academic use license which requires the user to purchase the required textbook.