ISE316
Course | ISE316 |
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Title | Introduction to Networking |
Credits | 3 |
Course Coordinator |
Yanni Liu |
Description |
This course introduces the principles of computer networks, including network architectures, algorithms, and performance, with the TCP/IP based Internet as an example. It examines various networking protocols at different layers of the Internet protocol stack, including those at the application, transport, network, and the data link layers, respectively. May not be taken for credit in addition to CSE 310 and CSE 346/ESE 346. |
Prerequisite |
Prerequisites: CSE 114 or ISE 208; Level 4 or higher on the mathematics placement exam or MAT 123 Anti-requisite: May not be taken by students with credit for CSE 310. |
Course Outcomes |
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Textbook |
James F. Kurose & Keith W. Ross, "Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach ", 6/e, Addison Wesley, 2013 |
Major Topics Covered in Course |
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Laboratory |
N/A |
Course Webpage |
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