CISS 213 CISCO Networking 1*

The CCNA Routing and Switching introductory courses introduce the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Intenet and other computer networks. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. By the end of either course, students will be able to build simple Lan, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes.

Credits

1 Credit

Semester Contact Hours Lecture

45

Corequisite

CISS 212

CISS 213CISCO Networking 1*

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I. General Information

Department

Information Technology

II. Course Specification

Course Type

Program Requirement

Credit Hours Narrative

1 Credit

Semester Contact Hours Lecture

45

Corequisite Narrative

CISS 212

Repeatable

N

III. Catalog Course Description

The CCNA Routing and Switching introductory courses introduce the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Intenet and other computer networks. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. By the end of either course, students will be able to build simple Lan, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes.

IV. Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:

  • Understand and describe the devices and services used to support communications in data networks and the Internet
  • Understand and describe the role of protocol layers in data networks
  • Understand and describe the importance of addressing and naming schemes at various layers of data networks in IPv4 and IPv6 environments
  • Design, calculate, and apply subnet masks and addresses to fulfill given requirements in IPv4 and IPv6 networks
  • Explain fundamental Ethernet concepts such as media, services, and operations
  • Build a simple Ethernet network using routers and switches
  • Use Cisco command line interface (CLI) commands to perform basic router and switch configurations
  • Utilize common network utilities to verify small network operations and analyze data traffic

V. Topical Outline (Course Content)

Outcome: To master course content as defined by course objectives and presented in lectures and demonstrations to the student. Assessment: Students will attain a passing grade on assignments, quizzes, labs, and comprehensive written and production final exam. Outcome: To develop skills with the terminology, design, implementation and troubleshooting of computer networks. Assessment: Demonstrating mastery of terminology, design, and troubleshooting simple local area networks (LANs) by completing assigned activities to a passing level. Outcome: The instructor will actively involve the students in a continual evaluation of the class. Assessment: Classroom evaluations given to the students will be utilized to determine the effectiveness of the delivery method. Outcome: To manipulate and customize network device configuration. Assessment: Given a lab or written scenario, the students will complete the hands-on labs to the satisfaction of the instructor.

VI. Delivery Methodologies