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CIS 3200 Networking Fundamentals Abdou Illia, Ph.D School of Business Eastern Illinois University (Week 1, Tuesday 1/09/2007)

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1 CIS 3200 Networking Fundamentals Abdou Illia, Ph.D aillia@eiu.edu School of Business Eastern Illinois University (Week 1, Tuesday 1/09/2007)

2 2 Objectives n Class overview (course syllabus) n Explain How classes will be organized

3 3 Why a networking course ? n Computer Networks no longer exclusive domain of engineers and technicians n Computer Networks in use by organizations n Need for employees trained to use and manage computer/network applications

4 4 Business/IS versus Computer science professionals Computer science Business/IS professionals Computer science and electrical engineering students are trained to work in hardware, software, and networking vendor firms, such as Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, and Cisco Systems. B/IS students are trained to work in end user organizations, such as banks, government agencies, and manufacturing firms-- organizations that use Computer Networks to get their work done

5 5 Course objectives n Describe the layers in the OSI 7-layer model and analyze their application in real-world networks. n Evaluate network and stand-alone applications. n Describe the various types of networks and internetworks and evaluate their application in a variety of business situations. n List and describe the principles of good network design, network management, and network security. n Design, configure, and evaluate user and group profiles on a local area network.

6 6 Course objectives n Design and evaluate maintenance procedures for user accounts on a local area network. n Analyze data communications needs in a network environment. n Perform traffic analysis on a local area network. n Analyze network design for efficiency and resilience.

7 7 Required Text Data Communications and Computer Networks, by Curt M. White. Course Technology, 2004

8 8 Teaching Methods n Class presentation n Discussions n Hands-on n Summary questions

9 9 Grading n 4 Exams: 100 points each(50%-) – Written – Cover subjects learned during previous weeks n 1 Final Exam: 150 points(18%-) n 1 Project: 150 points(18%-) – One same Topic for all – 10 pages or less n 2 Exercises: 50 points each(12.5%-) n Quizzes: To be determined

10 10 Grade calculation 90-100% A 80-89%B 70-79%C 60-69%D Grades calculated by dividing amassed points by MAX

11 11 Makeup n No makeup Exams – If absence excused, Grade calculated without missed exam n Excused Absence REQUIRES written verification – Student responsible to provide documentation

12 12 Due dates n Due dates on course calendar n Responsible to make sure ass. turned on time n Late assignments not accepted n Assignments due at class beginning

13 13 Website / E-mail address n http://www.eiu.edu/~a_illia/ http://www.eiu.edu/~a_illia/ – Syllabus – Class Notes – Assignments n Your E-mail address – Required to receive class-related notices – Send me an e-mail (aillia@eiu.edu) n Subject: CIS 3200 email list n Content: Your-First-Name Your-Last-Name

14 14 Instructor Assistance n E-mail: aillia@eiu.eduaillia@eiu.edu n Phone: 581-6391 n Office Hours: – 1:00-3:30 T and W – and by appointment


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