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67-301 Networks and Telecommunications


Units:9.0
Department:H&SS Interdisciplinary
Prerequisites:15-100 or 15-111 or 15-121 or 15-211

This course will introduce students to the basics of telecommunications, including voice, data, video, and wireless, with an emphasis on data. The course will cover both technical and business aspects of networking, and will consider regulatory and industry factors affecting telecommunication networks. Students will be introduced to the concepts and terminology of networks, including layered network models, and to practical issues involved in designing, managing, and using networks and network applications. Learning will take place through assigned readings including current issues and events in networking, class participation, and homework assignments. Grades will be based on examinations, homework assignments, and contributions to classroom discussions. Junior or senior class standing required. Pre-requisite: one computer programming course.

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  Spring 2005 times

Sec Time Day Instructor Location  
A 10:30 - 11:50 am T Bajzek PH A18C Add course to my schedule
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