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Undergraduate
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ICS 156: Advanced Networking
This course is an undergraduate-level laboratory course that will attempt to reinforce some of the networking concepts that were taught in ICS 153 or ICS 243A. The lab is structured around exercises that highlight topics such as addressing, subnetting, bridging, ARP, routing (RIP, OSPF), TCP, ICMP, etc. The course consists of 8 weeks of labs. Every week a series of exercises are required to be completed. Lab reports are used to evaluate the students’ understanding of the material and document the exercises. Students are required to review ICS 153 or ICS 243A material for each lab. |
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Graduate
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243B: Networking Lab
This course is a graduate-level laboratory course that will attempt to reinforce some of the networking concepts that were taught in ICS 153 and ICS 243A. The lab is structured around exercises that highlight topics such as addressing, subnetting, bridging, ARP, routing (RIP, OSPF), TCP, ICMP, etc. The course consists of 8 weeks of labs. Every week a series of exercises are required to be completed. Lab reports are used to evaluate the students’ understanding of the material and document the exercises. Students are required to review ICS 153 or ICS 243A material for each lab. |
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243E: Mobile and Wireless Networking
This course provides a basic introduction to wireless networking. The focus is on layers 2/3 of the OSI reference model, design, performance analysis, protocols, and mobility. Topics covered include: an introduction to wireless networking, digital cellular, next generation cellular (3G), wireless LANs, mobile IP and mobility support. |
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