Tarleton State University System Center-Central Texas
CIS 576.010 Fall 2008
NETWORK ADMIN & DESIGN(LAN)
I. INTRODUCTION
This course introduces basic network concepts and explores the technology and practice of computer networking. These concepts are used to study, design, and implement Local Area Networks (LANs) using Microsoft Windows 2003 Server.
II. GENERAL COURSE OBJECTIVES FOR THE STUDENT
Completion of this course will enable the student to:
a. Understand the principles and technology behind the practice of computer networking.
b. Understand the OSI reference model and the design issues in the Data Link and Network layers of the OSI model.
c. Understand the routing algorithms used in LANs with the ability to compare algorithms used in different network architectures.
d. Design and implement a LAN using Microsoft Windows 2003 Server.
e. Set up a file server and a workstation and administer a Microsoft Windows 2003 Server LAN.
f. Make informed decisions in purchasing, outsourcing (especially the graduate students), and managing LANs.
III. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
IV. GENERAL COURSE REQUIREMENTS
V. GRADE COMPUTATION
ITEM Weight Percentage Letter
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Item |
Percentage |
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Grade |
Letter |
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Exams |
50 |
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90+ |
A |
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Quizzes |
10 |
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80+ |
B |
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Lab Work |
20 |
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70+ |
C |
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Participation & Paper |
10 |
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60+ |
D |
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Peer Evaluation |
10 |
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0+ |
F |
VI. Scholastic Honesty
All students are expected to maintain the highest standards of scholastic honesty in the preparation of all course work and during examinations. Any violation of this policy will result in a grade of 0 (zero) to be given for the work on which the violation occurred.
VII. Microcomputer Software
All microcomputer software is protected by federal copyright law. It may not be copied or distributed in any form, or medium or disclosed to third parties. Violation of copyright is punishable by law.
VIII. INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION
Name: Lawrence E. Larson
Classroom: 119
Meetings: 9:00-14:00 S
Office Hours: 1:00-6:00PM RF
Office Phone: 817-526-8262
IX. MAKEUP EXAMINATIONS / LATE ASSIGNMENTS
Makeup exams will only be given when arrangements have been made with the instructor PRIOR to the class meeting. Assignments are due AT THE BEGINNING of the class, and lose 5% per day thereafter.
X. Americans with Disabilities Act
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If you have or believe you have a disability, you may wish to self-identify. You can do so by providing documentation to the office of the Academic Dean of the Tarleton University System Center Central Texas or to the Disability Services Director on the Stephenville campus. I encourage students with disabilities to speak with me about accommodations they might need to help assure success in this class, or contact one of the following: |
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XI. SYLLABUS / COURSE PLAN CHANGES
The items of this syllabus are subject to change. The changes will be announced in class and will be distributed in an updated syllabus.
All students are advised to read the current University Catalog for as full description of policies and procedures.
XI. GRADUATE LEVEL REQUIREMENTS
a. Students are required to write a research report on a current topic in Computer Networks. I will assign the focus area.
b. Homework assignments will focus on dissemination of knowledge, research, and analysis.
c. Students will be organized into teams, and one will act as team leader for class project(s). The team will provide a project report showing the integration, interpretation, and analysis of the information gathered (detail, summary, and trend); and a novel application of the project.
d. The Review Questions, Projects, and Exercises at the end of each chapter are to be completed at the end of the time period allotted for the chapter, and are to be maintained in a notebook to be turned in at course completion.
XII. COURSE OUTLINE AND ASSIGNMENTS
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CIS576.110 |
9:00-14:00 |
RM 119 |
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Oppenheimer |
Wright |
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Day |
Date |
Content |
Work |
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S |
10/25/08 |
CH_1/CH_2/CH_3 |
Set-Up/Wiring Research Moka5 |
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S |
11/01/2008 |
CH_4/CH_5/CH_6 |
CH_1/CH_2/CH_3 |
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S |
11/08/2008 |
CH_7/CH_8/CH_9 |
CH_4/CH_5/CH_6 |
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S |
11/15/2008 |
CH_10/CH_11/CH_12 |
CH_7/CH_8/CH_9 |
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S |
11/22/2008 |
CH_13/CH_14 |
CH_10/CH_11 |
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S |
11/29/2008 |
Holiday |
Holiday |
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S |
12/06/08 |
Final |
Final |