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Catalog Description: This course covers advanced network management concepts and implementations including a network operating system, workstation management, and domain administration. Coverage also includes TCP/IP administration and router/hub management. The course provides hands-on experience on network management in a laboratory environment. Formerly CSCI 277.

Course Objectives:
  • The objectives are for the students to:
  • Acquire the advanced concepts of computer networks and network management,
  • Acquire hands-on experience for configuring/managing enterprise level client/server networking.

Course Outcomes:
Students shall be able to:
  • Install and configure Microsoft Windows NOS; Windows NT servers, Windows 2000 servers and Windows desktop OS,
  • Manage client-server networking environment; workstation management, user management, sharing resources, domain policies, network configurations, troubleshooting,
  • Configure/troubleshoot TCP/IP administration; DNS, e-mails, DHCP, etc.,
  • Manage/troubleshoot Microsoft Windows 2000 server environment using Active Directory,
  • Configure/troubleshoot network infrastructure; hubs, switches, routers.

Class/Laboratory schedule:
     One hundred minutes a week lecture
     One hundred minutes a week laboratory activity

Accreditation Category Content:
This course embodies a significant portion of (b) Problem Analysis and (c) Solutions Design
Topic Percentage Hours
     
Algorithms 35% 21
Data Structures 5% 3
Software Design 35% 21
Concepts of Programming 5% 3
Computer Organization and Architecture 20% 12
Relationship of Course to Program Objectives:
This course supports the achievement of the following program objectives:
  1. All students will be able to analyze and solve computing problems, or problems in related areas, and to continually upgrade their knowledge and skills.
  2. All students will be effective oral and written communicators and be able to function effectively as members of multi-disciplinary teams.
  3. Those graduates who pursue careers as computing professionals will have skills to use and design new and innovative systems that meet society's needs.
 
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