CS 330 Network Communications

The Internet and computer networks are now ubiquitous, and a growing number of computing activities strongly depend on the correct operation of the underlying network. Networks, both fixed and mobile, are a key part of the computing environment of today and tomorrow. This course introduces students to foundational networking concepts, the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI), Internet Protocol (IP) networking models, and networking protocols. Students are introduced to tools and techniques for analyzing networks.

Note: Name changed from Network Communications Basics as of 7/1/2020. 

Credits

5