Outline:
General or Specialized : Specialized
Field of learning : Information System, Programming, Network
Foundational academic disciplines : Information Science, Computer Engineering, and related fields / Computer network-related
Relationship with Educational Objectives :
This class is equivalent to "(3) Acquire deep fundation knowledge of the major subject area".
Relationship with JABEE programs :
The main goal of learning / education in this class is "(A)".
Course outline :
The student can learn the fundamental communication technologies with Eternet and TCP/IP as examples.
Style:
Course method :
Face-to-face class employing blackboard and printed materials. The teacher sometimes gives homework and quizzes.
Grade evaluation method :
Exams(70%) + Reports(30%).
Regilar examinations will be conducted 4 times, with each equally weighted.
The teacher does allow not textbooks or notes in exams.
The teacher does allow retesting unless there are defects in a regular examination.
Notice:
Precautions on the enrollment :
Students must take this class ( no more than one-third of the required number of class hours missed) and earn the credit in order to complete the 2nd year course.
Cource advice :
As a preparatory study, the students are required to review the contents of Information Literacy.
The student should prepare his lesson.
Fundational subjects : Information Literacy(1st year)
Related subjects : Advanced Information Networks(4rd year), Communication Engineering(4th), Communications Protocol(5th)
Attendance advice :
The student should usually pay attention to network-related news. If you are late for the role call twice, you will be treated as a latecomer. The teacher considers that ths student was absent once when late twice.
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Theme |
Goals |
1st Semester |
1st Quarter |
1st |
Guidance |
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2nd |
What is the network? The good point of the network |
Understanding what the network is and the good point of the network
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3rd |
The fundamentals of data communication, line switching and packet switching |
Learning data expression, protocol, line switching and packet switching
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4th |
The structure of the network, LAN and WAN |
Understanding the following terms : multi access network, point-to-point network, LAN, WAN
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5th |
OSI reference model, capsulation |
Understanding OSI reference model and how to encapsulate the packet
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6th |
Protocols, TCP/IP model |
Understanding the protocols and TCP/IP model
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7th |
The role and the outline of physical layer |
Unerstanding the role and outline of physical layer
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8th |
1st semester mid-term exam |
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2nd Quarter |
9th |
Return and commentary of exam answers |
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10th |
Signal and its collision, Hub |
Understanding the following terms : analog signal, digital signal, transmission rate, damping, noise, interference, collision, hub, floodding, collision domain
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11th |
The role and the outline of data link layer |
Unerstanding the role and outline of data link layer
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12th |
The address using in data link layer, Ethernet |
Understanding the following terms : unicast, broadcast, multicast, MAC address, Ethernet
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13th |
Ethernet |
Understanding Ethernet and the following temrs : frame, CSMA/CD
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14th |
Switch, full duples Ethernet |
Learning the switch and full duplex Ethernet
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15th |
(1st semester final exam) |
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16th |
Return and commentary of exam answers |
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2nd Semester |
3rd Quarter |
1st |
The role and the outline of network layer, Internet Protocol |
Unerstanding the role and outline of network layer and understanding the following terms : internetwork, logical address, Internet Protocol, IP datagram
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2nd |
IP address |
Learning IP address and understanding the following terams : class full addressing, network address, broadcast address
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3rd |
Subnetting, class less addressing |
Understanding the following terms : subnetwork, subnet mask, class less addressing, pre-fix length
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4th |
DHCP, ARP, DNS |
Learning DHCP, ARP, DNS
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5th |
Address and route, router |
Understanding the following terms : routing, router, routing table
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6th |
Default gateway, routing |
Understanding the following terms : the default gateway, the broadcast domain, the routing table, convergence
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7th |
Routing protocol, RIP |
Understanding the following terms : the routing protocol, the autonomous system, RIP
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8th |
2nd semester mid-term exam |
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4th Quarter |
9th |
Return and commentary of exam answers |
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10th |
ICMP, Echo and Time Exceed |
Understanding the following terms : ICMP, ICMP type, TTL, ping, traceroute
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11th |
The role and the outline of transport layer, connection and segmet |
Unerstanding the role and outline of transport layer and understanding the following terams : recovery from error, flow control, the port number, connection, three way handshake, the sequence number
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12th |
Window control, port number |
Understanding the following terms : window, window control, the port number
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13th |
UDP, Network Address Translation |
Understanding UDP and Network Address Translation
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14th |
NAPT, session layer, presentation layer, application layer, conclusion |
Understanding NAPT, the role of session layer, presentation layer and applicationlayer
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15th |
(2nd semester final exam) |
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16th |
Return and commentary of exam answers |
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