This course provides a comprehensive introduction to computer networks, covering essential principles, hardware, software, and protocols necessary to design, implement, and troubleshoot local and wide-area networks (LANs and WANs). Designed for diploma-level students, this course combines theoretical foundations with practical, hands-on skills, preparing students to work with both wired and wireless networks in real-world scenarios.
Students will learn the basics of networking, including network types, topologies, and architectures. Key topics include network hardware and devices, IP addressing and subnetting, network protocols (such as TCP/IP, HTTP, and DNS), and the OSI and TCP/IP models. Through practical labs, students will gain experience in setting up networks, configuring devices, implementing secure connections, and managing network resources effectively.
- Teacher: Admin User