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Mar 10, 2025
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Undergraduate Catalog 2025-2026 Draft Catalog
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CS 2173 Computer NetworkingThree hours (On Campus and Online) The internet is the major driving force in making the world stay connected. The connectivity of different types of networks across the globe makes this possible with numerous protocols, topologies, and technologies. This course mainly focuses on network protocols, layered structures of networks, routing, network performance, and hands-on programming in encoding, framing, and routing. In addition to learning all of the theory components of network architectures and communications across networks, students will gain experience in socket network programming. An additional fee may be associated with this course.
Prerequisite: CS 1113 or CS 1233 Offered on campus Fall semester Offered online Fall term
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