This document outlines a 54-hour course on PC Hardware & Networking. The course allocates 24 hours to theory and 30 hours to practical lessons. It is divided into 6 chapters that cover introductions to computers, networking concepts, networking devices, internal PC components, basic network configuration, and servers/security. The detailed syllabus provides more specifics on the topics covered in each chapter. The document also lists the equipment required for the course, totaling approximately Rs. 334,700.
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PC Hardware & Networking Syllabus
This document outlines a 54-hour course on PC Hardware & Networking. The course allocates 24 hours to theory and 30 hours to practical lessons. It is divided into 6 chapters that cover introductions to computers, networking concepts, networking devices, internal PC components, basic network configuration, and servers/security. The detailed syllabus provides more specifics on the topics covered in each chapter. The document also lists the equipment required for the course, totaling approximately Rs. 334,700.
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Course Name: PC Hardware & Networking
Course Duration 54 hours
ALLOCATION OF TOTAL HOURS FOR EACH CHAPTER:
Sl No Chapter Theory in Practical in
Hours Hours 1. Introduction about computer 1 2
2. Basic Networking concepts 3 8
3. Introduction to various networking 4 4
devices 4. Inside the PC 4 4
5. Network basic and configuration 4 8
6. Introduction to servers and network 6 8
security
24 30
DETAILED SYLLABUS
1. Introduction about Computer
1.1. Basics of computer 1.2. Organization of computer. 1.3. Software and hardware. 1.4. Input/output devices.
2. Basic networking concepts,
2.1 Network topologies: 2.1.1 LAN, WAN, MAN, PAN, CAN. 2.2 Networking Model 2.2.1. The OSI model 2.2.2. TCP/ IP Model 2.3 Network adapters. 2.4 Introducing protocols. 2.5 Cabling and troubleshooting. 3. Introduction to various networking devices: 3.1.Routers. 3.2.Switches. 3.3.Modems. 3.4.Hubs etc. 3.5.Wired and Wireless technology.
4. Inside the PC:
4.1. Opening the PC and identification. 4.2. Study of different blocks, 4.3. Assembling and disassembling.
5. Network basic and configuration:
5.1. Setting IP addresses, 5.2. Sharing files and folders. 5.3. Network troubleshooting. 5.4. PING test, ipconfig etc.
6. Introduction to servers and network security
6.1.Types of servers: 6.1.1. Files servers, 6.1.2. Email Servers, 6.1.3. Proxy servers etc. 6.2 .Basics of Internet and Intranet: 6.3 .Types of Internet connections: 6.3.1 Dialup, Broadband, Leased Line, Wi-Fi, Wi- Max, 2G, 3G, 4G, WWW, E-mails, Search Engines, Social Networking. 6.3.2 Cloud application. 6.3.3 Audio-video Conferencing. 6.3.4 Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP). 6.4. Recovery and backup. 6.5. Essential security measures. Equipments Required
Sr.No Equipments quantity Price
1 computers with 10 300000/-
configuration 0r i5 or i7 processor,8gb 350000/-
RAM,500gb hard disc,
DVD ROM,17inch moniter 2 100mtr cable 1 1000/- 3 LAN connector 100 Nos. 1500/- 4 Crimping Tool 5 1000 5 LAN Tester 2 500 6 Pendrive 8gb 4 1000/- 7 External DVD Disk 20 200/- 8 External hard disc 2 8000/- 9 External DVD Drive 2 2000/- 10 Router(ADSL) 1 1500/- 11 Switch(D-Link) 1 2000/- 12 Books -- 10000/- 13 Printer 1 6000/-
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