Jaringan Komputer 1 - Teknik Informatika

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Your Fasilitator,

Gigih Forda Nama, S.T., M.T.I.

Course Description of Computer Networking

Data  communications  and  computer  networks  are  becoming  increasingly  more  important  and, todays  business  world  could  not  function  without  either.    Business  managers,  computer programmers, system designers, and home computer users alike need a thorough understanding  of the  basic  features,  operations,  and  limitations  of  different  types  of  computer  networks.    Course  in Network Technology introduces concepts that help the student achieve an in-depth understanding of the  often  complex  topic  of  data  communications  and  computer  networks  by  balancing  the  more technical aspects and the everyday practical aspects. Some of these topics include: Latest wireless technologies, Switching in LANs, VoIP, Advanced encryption standards and digital signatures, Compression techniques, Next generation internet (IPv6), Wi-Max wireless  Internet  service.  Some  issues  relating  to  Network  security,  Network  Design  and  Network management  is  also  discussed  in  this  course.  It  is  also  important  to  remember  the  many  older technologies still prevalent use today. Discussions of these older technologies can be provided in this course when appropriate.

Graduate Competency

Each Course in the study program contributes to the graduate competencies that are divided into employability and  entrepreneurial skills and study program specific outcomes, in  which students need to have demonstrated by the time they complete their course.  

Course Outline

  • Conducted and Wireless Media.
  • Making Connections.
  • Making Connections Efficient: Multiplexing and Compression.
  • Errors, Error Detection, and Error Control.
  • Local Area Networks: The Basics.
  • Local Area Networks: Software and Support Systems.
  • Introduction to Metropolitan Area Networks and Wide Area Networks.
  • The Internet.
  • Network Security.
  • Network Design and Management.

On successful completion of this Course, students will be able to:

  • Learning Objective (LO)  1:        Define  the  basic  terminology  of  computer  networks  and  recognize  the  individual  components of the big picture of computer networks.
  • LO 2:  Distinguish between data and signals, and cite the advantages of digital data and signals over analog data and signals.
  • LO  3:  List  the  primary  function,  activities,  and  application  areas  of  a  local  area  network  and distinguish local area networks, metropolitan area networks, and wide area networks from each other.
  • LO  4:  Understand  management  aspects  of  computer  networks  and  the  ways  to  conduct management activities over communication network.
  • LO  5:  Understand  security  and  risks  aspects  of  data  communications  and  the  ways  to  conduct secure transactions over communication network.
  • LO 6: Recognize the systems development life cycle and define each of its phases.