Computer and software engineering
1 year
3 Students
0 Lessons
Module 1 – Introduction to Computer Networks
Understanding how networks operate and the role of networking in modern digital systems.
Module 2 – Network Models and Protocols
Exploring the OSI and TCP/IP models and the protocols used for communication.
Module 3 – IP Addressing and Subnetting
Learning how devices are identified and organized within networks.
Module 4 – Network Devices and Infrastructure
Understanding the role of routers, switches, access points, and other network equipment.
Module 5 – Routing and Switching Concepts
Introduction to data forwarding and traffic management within networks.
Module 6 – Wireless Networking
Overview of wireless communication technologies and Wi-Fi networks.
Module 7 – Network Security Fundamentals
Basic techniques used to protect networks from unauthorized access and threats.
Module 8 – Network Troubleshooting and Monitoring
Learning how to detect and resolve common network issues.
The Networking Course provides a structured introduction to computer networking and the technologies that power modern communication systems. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical understanding to help students develop the skills required to work with network infrastructure.
Students will gain insights into how networks are designed, configured, and maintained, while also learning the essential tools and practices used by networking professionals in real-world environments.
This course is suitable for beginners, IT students, and individuals interested in building a strong foundation in networking and preparing for advanced certifications such as professional networking programs.
The Networking Course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of computer networks and the technologies that enable communication between devices and systems. The course focuses on the core principles of network architecture, data communication, and network infrastructure used in modern organizations. Participants will learn how networks are structured, how data travels across the internet, and how network devices such as routers, switches, and firewalls operate. The program also introduces network configuration, troubleshooting techniques, and security practices used by networking professionals. By the end of the course, students will have a solid foundation in networking concepts and will be able to understand, configure, and manage basic network environments.