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COURSE GUIDE

SUBJECT : ADVANCED COMPUTER NETWORK


COURSE NO. : MITM 205
PROFESSOR : EUSEBIO L. MIQUE , JR
CONTACT DETAILS : [email protected]

INTRODUCTION

Advanced Computer Network for Master in Information Technology program


covers the study of computer network architectures, protocols, and interfaces.
Discussion will also include end-to-end protocols, congestion control, high speed
networking and network management and security.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

At the end of the course, the students are expected to:


1. Uncover and understand the current directions of computer networks from
literature readings.
2. Expose the full span of the computer network's frontier.
3. Encourage a performance perspective towards analysis of computer and
communications networks.
4. Fill-in gaps in networking knowledge.
5. Refine research skills;
5.1. advance skills of literature searching and literature review.
5.2. learn to analyze and evaluate published results.
5.3. improve communications skills to include information available
through the Web

COURSE CONTENT

Lesson 1: Computer Network: An Overview


a. Open Systems Interconnection Model
b. Network Fundamentals
c. Review of Fundamentals of Computer Networks
d. IPv4
e. Review of Fundamentals of Computer Network: Internet
f. IP Addressing

Lesson 2: Network Concepts


a. New Technologies
b. Network Technologies
c. Network Infrastructure

Lesson 3: Switching, Routing, WAN and Security


a. Switching Technologies
b. Routing Technologies
c. WAN Technologies
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d. Network Security

COURSE REQUIREMENTS
• Oral Presentation
• Assignments/Research Works
• Quizzes
• Concept Paper / Final Project
• Research Paper Concept Activities
• Attendance

STUDY PLAN
Lesson / Topic Study Period Expectation
Lesson 1: Computer Week 1-5 Get familiarized with the
Network: An Overview concepts, principles and
a. Open Systems technologies associated with
Interconnection Model data communication and
b. Network computer networks.
Fundamentals
c. Review of Fundamentals of
Computer Networks
d. IPv4
e. Review of Fundamentals of
Computer Network: Internet
f. IP Addressing
g. IPv6

Lesson 2: Network Concepts Week 6-8 Understand the basic principles


a. New Technologies and important topics concerning
b. Network Technologies network architecture,
c. Network Infrastructure mechanisms, communication
technologies, concepts and
protocols.
Lesson 3: Switching, Routing, WAN Week 10-18 Understand the communication
and Security and networking technologies that
a. Switching Technologies include network models, protocols,
b. Routing Technologies signals, transmission, encoding
c. WAN Technologies modulation, switching wireless
d. Network Security technologies, encryption,
compression, and network
management.
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References:

Books:
• Montgomery, Todd. “Comptia cloud : study guide” .2017
• Pyles, James. “Guide to TCP/IP : Ipv6 and Ipv4” .2017
• Vine, Michelle. “Networking, models and methods of cloud
computing” .2016
• Landoll, Douglas J. “Information security policies, procedures, and
standards : a practitioner's reference”. 2016
• Ratti, Carto."The city of tomorrow: sensors, network, hackers, and
the future of urban life".2016
• Fitzgerald, Jerry. “Business data communications &
networking” .2015
• Chan, Kennis. “Network security and communication
engineering”.2015
• Evans, Alan. “Technology in action” .2014
• Bagad, Vilas S. “Advanced computer networks” .2014
• Sharma, Sanjay “Computer networks 1” .2013
• Borgatti, Stephen P. “Analyzing social networks” .2013
• Peterson, Larry L. “Computer networks : a systems approach” .2013
• Senft, Sandra. “Information technology control and audit”.2013

Prepared by: Recommending Approval: Approved:

EUSEBIO L. MIQUE , JR MARK KRISTIAN C. LEDDA ALVIN R. MALICDEM


Professor Program Chair Dean
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