COSC 3300 Networks and Internets
Course Instructor:
Dennis Brylow
Email: brylow at mscs dot mu dot edu
Office: CU 380
MWF 2:00pm - 2:50pm, EC 123
Friday 2:50pm - 3:50pm, CU 410
Dennis Brylow
Mon/Tue 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Wed 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Thu 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Readings will be regularly assigned from the textbook.
Lectures will assume that students have already read the assigned
chapters.
In addition, some homework problems may be
assigned out of the book.
Some of these problems also make excellent exam questions.
Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
Understand and describe the concepts, terminology, and technologies that
form the basis for digital communications in individual networks and
the global Internet,
Understand and use the TCP/IP suite of network protocols,
Read, write, run, and test basic network applications.
Grades will be calculated using the following formula:
Projects |
50% |
Pop (Reading) Quizzes |
10% |
Midterm Exam |
20% |
Final Exam |
20% |
Students must pass BOTH the practical portion of the grade
(homework and labs,) AND and the exam portion of the grade to pass
the course overall.
Assignments are to be completed individually, except when
specifically noted otherwise. You may discuss course topics with
your collegues, but written work and programmed code is not to be
shared.
Academic dishonesty (claiming another person's work as your
own) will not be tolerated. Infractions will result in immediate
failure of the course, and referral to the Dean's office.
If you are not certain what constitutes fair play and what will
be considered academic dishonesty, please ask the instructor.
Homework will consist of substantial design and implementation
projects, often with a week or more lead time. Students who wait
until a few days before the deadline to begin the homework will
typically not succeed.
Late work will not normally be
accepted for grading. Students are expected to observe deadlines
and follow submission instructions precisely.
Week    |
Topics |
Readings |
Notes/Demos |
Assignments |
01 |
Introduction |
Ch 1,2 |
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02 |
Network Programming |
Ch 3 |
|
HW #1: Echo and Chat |
03 |
Internet Applications |
Ch 4 |
|
HW #2: File Transfer |
04 |
Data Communications |
Ch 5,6 |
|
HW #3 |
05 |
Data Communications |
Ch 7,8,9 |
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06 |
Data Communications |
Ch 10,11,12 |
|
HW #4: Packet Capture |
07 |
Packet Switching |
Ch 13,14 |
|
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08 |
Packet Switching Midterm Break |
Ch 15 |
|
Midterm Exam Break |
09 |
Packet Switching |
Ch 16,17 |
|
HW #5: ARP |
10 |
Packet Switching |
Ch 18,19 |
|
HW #6: Ping |
11 |
Internetworking |
Ch 20,21 |
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12 |
Internetworking |
Ch 22,23 |
|
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13 |
Internetworking Thanksgiving Break |
Ch 24 |
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Break |
14 |
Internetworking |
Ch 25,26 |
|
HW #7: Routes |
15 |
VoIP |
Ch 27,29 |
|
HW #8: Forwarding |
(16) |
Final Exam Week |
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Final Exam |
The instructor reserves the right to adjust this schedule as necessary.
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