This course focuses on the planning, design, configuration, operation, and management of computer networks containing data communication devices, servers, workstations, and networked applications and support systems. It introduces students to administrative techniques inherent to basic operating systems, and also to enterprise management systems required by larger organizations. Students examine and discuss issues of scalability, performance management, and integration of internal resources with external resources such as cloud-based systems. This course provides information and skills necessary to perform competitively in an entry‐level role of network administrator or information technology team member, providing a broad overview of network management principles and practices. Students are introduced to and discuss various industry best practices and the ethics and fundamental principles of user‐centric computing so that graduates remain equipped to evaluate and apply continually changing technologies and practices. This course is lab intensive with extensive hands‐on exercises and projects.
LIS4482 Introduction to Networks and Telecommunications
600 W College Avenue
Tallahassee, FL 32306
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
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