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The document is a Course Log Template for the CS 3001 Computer Networks course at FAST-National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences. It outlines the weekly topics covered, duration of each session, evaluation instruments used, and includes space for instructor signatures. The course spans 16 weeks, covering various aspects of computer networks, including protocols, transport layers, routing algorithms, and network management.

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The document is a Course Log Template for the CS 3001 Computer Networks course at FAST-National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences. It outlines the weekly topics covered, duration of each session, evaluation instruments used, and includes space for instructor signatures. The course spans 16 weeks, covering various aspects of computer networks, including protocols, transport layers, routing algorithms, and network management.

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National Computing Education Accreditation Council

NCEAC

NCEAC.DOC.001-E

Course Log Template

INSTITUTION FAST-National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences

PROGRAM (S) TO BS (CS)


BE
EVALUATED
Course Name CS 3001 Computer Networks
Catalog Number
Instructor Name

Week Duration Topics Covered Evaluation Signature


Instruments
used
1. L1 = 1 hour L1: 1.1 - Introduction, Course
L2 = 1 hour L2: 1.2-1.3 - Network Edge, Network Core (ISPs,
L3 = 1 hour internet Vs. intranet, Internet)
L3: 1.4 - ISPs and Internet Backbones (Tiers of
ISPs), Delay, Loss and Throughput in Packet-
Switched Networks
2. L1 = 1 hour L1: 1.5 - Protocol Layers, Service Model
L2 = 1 hour L2: 1.6-1.7 Network Under Attacks, History
L3 = 1 hour L3: 2.1 Principles of network Applications
3. L1 = 1 hour L1: 2.2 - Web and HTTP
L2 = 1 hour L2: 2.3-2.4 Electronic Mail and DNS
L3 = 1 hour L3: 2.5 – P2P Distributions
4. L1 = 1 hour L1: 2.6 Video Streaming and Content Distribution
L2 = 1 hour L2-L3: 3.1-3.2 – Transport Layer service,
L3 = 1 hour Multiplexing and De-multiplexing
5. L1 = 1 hour L1: 3.3 – Connectionless Transport UDP
L2 = 1 hour L2-L3: 3.4 – Principles of Reliable data transport
L3 = 1 hour
6. 1 Hour Midterm # 1

7. L1 = 1 hour L1-L2: 3.5 Connection Oriented Transport: TCP


L2 = 1 hour L3: Exam Review
L3 = 1 hour
8. L1 = 1 hour L1-L2: 3.6 Principles of Congestion Control
L2 = 1 hour L3: 3.7 - TCP Congestion Control
L3 = 1 hour
9. L1 = 1 hour L1: 4.1 – Network Layer Overview
L2 = 1 hour L2: 4.2 – What’s Inside a Router
L3 = 1 hour L3: 4.3 – Internet Protocol
10. L1 = 1 hour L1-2: 4.3 – Internet Protocol Continued
L2 = 1 hour L3: 4.4 Generalized Forwarded and SDN and
L3 = 1 hour 4.5 – Middle Boxes
11. 1 Hour Midterm # 2

12. L1 = 1 hour L1-2: 5.1-5.3 – Routing Algorithms and Intra-AS


L2 = 1 hour routing
L3 = 1 hour L3: Exam Review

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National Computing Education Accreditation Council
NCEAC

NCEAC.DOC.001-E

13. L1 = 1 hour L1-2-3: 5.4. Routing Amount the ISP


L2 = 1 hour
L3 = 1 hour
14. L1 = 1 hour L1: 5.5 – SDN Control Plane
L2 = 1 hour L2: 5.6 - ICMP
L3 = 1 hour L3: 5.7 – Network Management

15. L1 = 1 hour L1: 6.4 – Switched LANs


L2 = 1 hour L2: 6.5 - Link virtualization
L3 = 1 hour L3: 6.6-6.7 – Data Center Networking
16. L1 = 1 hour Course wrap-up and Project evaluations
L2 = 1 hour
L3 = 1 hour

Instructor Name: _________________


Instructor Signature: _______________
Date: ____________________________

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