Networks and Communication

  • College of Management & Technology |
  • English

Description

The technical and managerial aspects of telecommunications and data networks as they apply to the business environment are discussed. Issues include: communications components and services, network architectures, network protocols, telephony, and security.

Program

Management Information Systems

Objectives

  • -Understanding different types of networks and how they are used by businesses rn-Understanding how networks rn-Becoming familiar with the Internet protocolsrn-Learning about threats to networks and how networks are protected from such threatsrn-Describing the relation between Telephony and Data networks and how they are integrated.rn

Textbook

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Course Content

content serial Description
1Basic concepts and principles (part 1)
2Basic concepts and principles (part 2)
3Network Standards, Reliability, Connection Orientation
4Horizontal Layered Communication
5Vertical Communication
6Physical layer concepts, UTP Cables
77th week Exam
8Fiber Optics Cables, and Network Topologies
9Small Ethernet Networks (Part 1)
10Small Ethernet Networks (Part 2)
11Large Ethernet Networks
12Telephony and Home User Connections
13Wide Area Networks: purposes and technologies
14Overview of TCP/IP stack of protocols
15Network security
16Final exam
1Basic concepts and principles (part 1)
2Basic concepts and principles (part 2)
3Network Standards, Reliability, Connection Orientation
4Horizontal Layered Communication
5Vertical Communication
6Physical layer concepts, UTP Cables
77th week Exam
8Fiber Optics Cables, and Network Topologies
9Small Ethernet Networks (Part 1)
10Small Ethernet Networks (Part 2)
11Large Ethernet Networks
12Telephony and Home User Connections
13Wide Area Networks: purposes and technologies
14Overview of TCP/IP stack of protocols
15Network security
16Final exam

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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