Networking Technology (NET)

NET-125  Introduction to Networks  3 (Credits)  
This course offers a detailed exploration of the architecture, structure, functions, components, and operating models of the Internet and other computer networks. Topics include the essentials of IP addressing, Ethernet basics, various media types, and network operations. Upon completion, students should be able to build/troubleshoot simple Local Area Networks (LANs), develop effective IP addressing schemes, and configure routers and switches.
  Lab: 0  Clinical: 2  Work: 3  
NET-126  Switching and Routing  3 (Credits)  
This course covers the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in small networks and introduces wireless local area networks (WLAN) and security concepts. Emphasis is placed on configuring and troubleshooting routers and switches for advanced functionality using security best practices and resolving common network issues utilizing both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. Upon completion, students should be able to configure VLANs and Inter-VLAN routing applying security best practices, troubleshoot inter-VLAN routing on Layer 3 devices, configure redundancy on a switched network using STP and EtherChannel, configure WLANs using a WLC and L2 security best practices and configure IPv4 and IPv6 static routing on routers.
  Lab: 0  Clinical: 2  Work: 3  
NET-225  Enterprise Networking  3 (Credits)  
This course is designed to cover the architecture, components, operations, and security to scale for large, complex networks, including wide area network (WAN) technologies. Emphasis is placed on configuring, troubleshooting, and securing enterprise network devices and understanding how application programming interfaces (API) and configuration management tools enable network automation. Upon completion, students should be able to configure link state routing protocols, implement ACLs to filter traffic and secure administrative access, configure NAT services on the router to provide address scalability, explain techniques to provide address scalability and secure remote access for WAN, and explain how automation affects evolving networks.
  Lab: 0  Clinical: 2  Work: 3  
NET-270  Building Scalable Networks  4 (Credits)  
This course covers principles and techniques of scalable networks. Topics include building multi-layer networks, controlling overhead traffic in growing routed networks, and router capabilities used to control traffic over LANs and WANs. Upon completion, students should be able to design; implement; and improve traffic flow, reliability, redundancy, and performance in enterprise networks.
  Lab: 0  Clinical: 1  Work: 6  
NET-289  Networking Capstone Project  3 (Credits)  
This course allows students an opportunity to complete a significant networking project from the planning phase through the implementation phase. Emphasis is placed on project definition, documentation, installation, testing, presentation, and training. Upon completion, students should be able to complete a project from planning through implementation including multiple OS clients, servers, and networking equipment.
  Lab: 0  Clinical: 1  Work: 4  
State Prerequisite(s): All: CTI-110, CTI-120, and CTS-115