TEL103: Telecommunications 3

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Office hours and location - Fall 2008 Semester
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
3:00-4:30
Room 127T
12:00-12:30
Room 127T
3:00-4:30
Room 127T
None 10:30-12:00
Room 530M
Appointments are easily available outside of these hours. Contact the instructor to arrange an appointment.
I. Verizon Course Description:

This course is designed to train students in the organization, architecture, setup, maintenance, hardware and software aspects of local area networks. Topics include: introduction to networks; types and characteristics of different network architectures and network topologies; intra and inter-network devices; network operating systems; peer-to-peer and client/server environments; LAN setup and maintenance, network printing; internal web server. A hands-on approach will be taken, with team projects throughout.

II. Course Prerequisites:
Telecommunications 2
III. Textbooks and Supplies:
1. Enhanced CCNA Guide to Cisco Networking, 3rd Edition, Cannon & Caudle
2. Guide to TCP/IP, Chappell & Tittel
3. Network+ Guide to Networks, 4th Edition, Tamara Dean
IV. Course Objectives:

Note: Course Objectives are in accordance with Verizon curriculum group course outline.

V. General Education Objectives met:

None

VI. Course Outline and Schedule:

The course is divided into modules. In many cases the modules are based on a chapter from the textbook but not in every case. Always check the reading assignment table for each module.

TEL103 Fall 2008 Schedule
Week
Number

Dates

Topics/Activities

Quiz - Assignment Due Dates
18/26

Module 1 - Intro-Review
Networks, Devices, TCP/IP

None
29/2Module 1 - Intro-Review
Networks, Devices, TCP/IP
Module 1 Assignment
39/9Module 1 - Intro-Review
Networks, Devices, TCP/IP
Module 1 Quiz
49/16Module 2 - TCP/IP Protocols
Data Link and Network Layer
Module 2 Assignment Part 1
59/23Module 2 - TCP/IP Protocols
ICMP
Module 2 Quiz 1
Module 2 Assignment Part 2
69/30Module 2 - TCP/IP Protocols
Transport Layer
Module 2 Quiz 2
Module 2 Assignment Part 3
710/7Module 3 - DNS/DHCP

Module 2 Quiz 3
Module 3 Assignment

N/A10/14No Class this week
810/21Module 4 - Switching TechnologiesModule 3 Quiz
Module 4 Assignment
910/28Module 5 - Network Operating Systems Module 4 Quiz
Module 5 Assignment
1011/4Module 5 - Network Operating SystemsNone
1111/11 Module 6 - Wide Area NetworksModule 5 Quiz
Module 6 Assignment
1211/18Module 7 - WAN Administration Module 6 Quiz
Module 7 Assignment Part 1
1311/25Module 7 - WAN Administration Module 7 Assignment Part 2
1412/2Module 7 - WAN Administration Module 7 Assignment Part 3
Module 7 Quiz 
WebQuest
1512/9Final Exam and Class Grades

TEL103 Reading Assignments
Module
Number
Topic Chapters
1 Intro-Review (Networks, Devices, TCP/IP) 1-3 CCNA
2 TCP/IP Protocols 3-5 TCP/IP
3 DNS/DHCP 7-8 TCP/IP
4 Switching Technologies 13 CCNA
5 Network Operating Systems 8 Network+
6 Wide Area Networks 5 CCNA
7 WAN Administration 6-8 CCNA

VII. Assignments and Attendance:
VIII. Evaluation, Grading, and Makeup Policy:

Students will be evaluated by  1 WebQuest, 11 Assignments, 8 Quizzes and a Final Exam during the semester. Makeup quizzes may be given with a valid written excuse. Everything shall be graded on a scale of 0 - 100.

Final grade point distribution is as follows:

Percentages for the final grade will be rounded to the nearest whole point, and a letter grade will be assigned. The grading scale is as follows:

95 - 100=A, 90 - 94=A-

86 - 89=B+, 83 - 85=B, 80 - 82=B-

76-79=C+, 73 - 75=C, 70-72=C-

65 - 69=D+, 60 - 64=D, 0 - 59=F

IX. Student Ethics:
X. Student Needs:
X. Student Needs:

As per Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, if an accommodation is needed, contact me privately after class or during my office hours as soon as possible so I can help you obtain any assistance you may need to successfully complete this course. The Academic Assistance Center, may also be contacted for further assistance.

XI. Emergency procedures:

Class cancellations due to inclement weather will be announced on local radio stations as listed in the CCC student handbook. Class cancellations due to instructor absence will be posted on the classroom door. Room changes will be announced in advance whenever possible and posted on the classroom door.

This page last modified on 10/28/2008

Contact Information: ron.poland@clinton.edu