Networking

High School (9th through 12th)

Networking Course Overview

The Networking course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of computer networks, their components, and how they function in a connected world. This course covers the foundational principles of networking, from basic networking terminology to the implementation and troubleshooting of networks. By the end of the course, students will have a solid grasp of networking concepts that are essential for pursuing careers in IT and network administration.

Networking Course Objectives

This course aims to:

  1. Introduce students to the fundamentals of networking and networking protocols.
  2. Provide a solid understanding of networking hardware, such as routers, switches, and firewalls.
  3. Teach the principles of IP addressing, subnetting, and routing.
  4. Develop skills in configuring, securing, and troubleshooting networks.
  5. Prepare students for more advanced studies in network administration and cybersecurity.

Networking Course Content

  1. Introduction to Networking
  2. Network Devices and Hardware
  3. IP Addressing and Subnetting
  4. Network Protocols and Services
  5. Routing and Switching
  6. Network Security
  7. Network Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Networking Teaching Methodology

This course incorporates a combination of theory-based lessons, hands-on practice, and real-world applications to ensure comprehensive learning. Practical exercises and simulations help reinforce theoretical concepts, allowing students to gain confidence in network configuration and troubleshooting. Visual aids, diagrams, and case studies will be used to illustrate complex networking scenarios, providing students with a well-rounded learning experience.

Networking Assessment and Practice

The course includes quizzes, practical exercises, and individual assignments to assess understanding. Regular tests and lab assignments help students apply their knowledge in practical situations, and instructors will provide detailed feedback to reinforce learning. A final project simulating network setup and troubleshooting ensures that students are prepared for real-world network administration tasks.

Who Should Enroll in Networking?

This course is ideal for students interested in pursuing careers in IT, network administration, or cybersecurity. It is also suitable for professionals looking to expand their knowledge of networking or those preparing for certification exams like CompTIA Network+ or Cisco CCNA. The online format allows for individualized learning, ensuring that each student receives focused instruction tailored to their pace and skill level.

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Course Designer: 

Pritee Singh

How to get started ...
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  • Consider this course description a 'starting point': The tutor will work with the student and, potentially, the parent (for younger learners) to create a customized learning plan
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