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Networking 2 Syllabus

This course syllabus outlines a Networking 2 course that will focus on designing, installing, configuring, and operating local area networks as well as discuss alternate networking methodologies like Windows, Linux, and virtualization. Students will learn network administration methods, security policies, disaster recovery, and how to manage network resources. Assessment will include quizzes, assignments, projects, exams, and hands-on activities with the goal of preparing students for IT leadership roles or research careers in networking.
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Networking 2 Syllabus

This course syllabus outlines a Networking 2 course that will focus on designing, installing, configuring, and operating local area networks as well as discuss alternate networking methodologies like Windows, Linux, and virtualization. Students will learn network administration methods, security policies, disaster recovery, and how to manage network resources. Assessment will include quizzes, assignments, projects, exams, and hands-on activities with the goal of preparing students for IT leadership roles or research careers in networking.
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CEDAR COLLEGE INC

Department Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Academic Year / 2020 – 2021 / 2nd Semester


Semester

Course Code PROF4

Instructor / Teacher Romeo D. Lobaton Jr.

Course Syllabus Networking 2


This course will focus on the design, installation, configuration, and
Course Description operation of local area networks. This course provides students with the
knowledge and skills necessary to install and configure a stand-alone and
client computer that are part of a workgroup or domain. We will also
discuss alternate local area network methodologies including Microsoft
Windows 7/8/10, Linux, Windows Server, VM Ware and Virtual box .This
course will utilize the networking lab in GBB 206. Every class will include a
lecture or discussion on network topics along with a hands-on lab
demonstrating the concepts.
Prerequisite Networking 1
Co-requisite

Detailed Course Outline (see attached Annex A)


https://www.cirris.com/learning-center/product-articles/software/119-
Suggested Learning introduction-to-servers
Resources https://www.techsoup.org/support/articles-and-how-tos/networking-
101-concepts-and-definitions
https://www.dummies.com/programming/networking/network-server-
setup-installation-and-configuration/
https://techencyclopedia.wordpress.com/2020/02/15/microsoft-
windows-server-2019-installation-step-by-step-guide/
https://www.virtualgyanis.com/post/step-by-step-how-to-install-and-
configure-domain-controller-on-windows-server-2019
https://www.vmware.com/topics/glossary/content/network-
virtualization

Course Assessment Aside from academic deficiency, other grounds for failing are:
 Grave misconduct and/or cheating during examinations
 Unexcused absences or more than 20% of required number of
meetings per term
 A failing academic standing and failure to take graded exams

Grading System Quizzes / Assignment: 20 %


Activities: 20 %
Projects: 20 %
Exams: 40 %
TOTAL: 100 %
1. Take on positions as I.T. leaders and/or embark on a research
Expectations from career in the field
Student 2. Collaborate effectively in teams
3. Work effectively in the IT field to make a positive contribution to
society

Remarks /Notes
Annex A

DETAILED COURSE OUTLINE

PROGRAM PERFORMANCE COURSE COURSE TOPICS TEACHING ASSESSMEN TIME


OUTCOMES INDICATORS OUTCOMES LEARNING T METHODS FRAME
ACTIVITIES (3 hours
(TLAs) per
work
week)
Independently Student will 1. Apply • Introduction to Server Hardware • Class Written and 26
understand know how to network • Introduction to Network Concepts discussion Oral hours
network manage administration • Discuss alternative network options • Video / Examination (Mid-
administration. resource of a and methods to such as peer to peer and server-based Animation Reporting term)
computer and various types of networks Presentation Presentation 17
Understand and other platforms organization’s •Windows server setup •Windows Hands-on hours
explain network creating needs. •Windows server configuration server Activity (Pre-
system and its network for • Design and configure a domain Installation final)
components. business 2. Analyze and environment. and
solution. implement a • Connect clients to a network. configuration 32
Identify the security policy • Introduce the concepts involved with • Client OS hours
different types of Student can through: accessing and administrating data. Installation (Final)
network design and accounts, • Introduction to network security and TOTAL:
topologies and develop simple general network concepts configuration 75
protocols. yet functional policy, file • Design and implement disaster •Performs hours
network. attributes, disk protection. network
Enumerate the quotas and the • Network virtualization security
layers of the OSI Student can distributed file •Backup
model and analyze how system. •Setup
TCP/IP. Explain client-server- network
the function(s) of based network 3. Manage and virtual
each layer. works. implement environment
disaster
Identify the Student recovery
different types of understand the
network devices responsibility 4. Implement,
and their and obligation administer and
functions within a of an IT monitor a
network professional. Windows-based
LAN including
Understand and Student can configuring
building the skills mitigate on risk hardware
of subnetting and analysis and devices
routing troubleshoot
mechanisms. network 5. Plan network

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