Network Technologies Practical Curriculum

Major: Information and Communication Systems
Code of subject: 6.126.02.M.71
Credits: 6.00
Department: Telecommunication
Lecturer: Ph.D. Associate Professor Burachok Roman Adamovich
Semester: 7 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: The task of studying the discipline "Workshop on Network Technologies" is to teach students to perform the following main tasks (learning outcomes): • knowledge of the principles of construction of information and telecommunication networks; • detailed knowledge and understanding of the operation and functions of the levels of the main network models: OSI and TCP / IP; • Knowledge of network addressing schemes; • Knowledge of the basics of routing, switching and the latest network technologies; • Possession of skills of administration of information and telecommunication networks; • Knowledge of the principles of maintenance and administration of network devices. • Ability to find, analyze and troubleshoot software and hardware in telecommunications and information networks.
Required prior and related subjects: Previous disciplines: Fundamentals of information technology Fundamentals of network technologies Design of information and communication systems Information and communication network technologies Related and the following disciplines: Distributed information and communication systems Security of information and communication systems
Summary of the subject: The student must study the functioning and configuration of network services, basic protocols of telecommunications networks, learn to perform basic tasks of operation of telecommunications networks, administration of network equipment, gain skills and abilities to deploy telecommunications networks. The subject of the discipline "Workshop on Network Technologies" is the study of basic technologies and principles of system administration of infocommunication networks and their application to solve specific scientific and technical problems in the field of information systems and technologies.
Assessment methods and criteria: Forms of control - current and intermediate control, credit. Evaluation of laboratory classes - up to 30% ; Assessment of individual practical tasks (defense) - up to 40% . Credit - oral component - 30%
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