General Electives Course for Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
Course Length
1 Semester
Network System Design is a semester-long course that provides students with an understanding of computer networks and how they operate, as well as a basic understanding of how to manage and maintain computer networks. These skills provide students with the ability to design, configure, and troubleshoot networks of all sizes.
Throughout the course, students learn the basics of network design, including how to identify network requirements and determine proper network architecture. Students also are introduced to network models. In addition, students learn about Internet protocol and the basics of routing data on a network, as well as network security issues and network management. Lastly, students learn about network operating systems and their role in connecting computers and facilitating communications.
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Overview of Concepts
- Introduction to Network Design
- Networking Models and Local Area Networks
- Internet Protocol (IP): Addressing and Routing
- Wide Area Networks and Network Security
- Network Management and Network Operating Systems