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Computer Science (COMP) 347


Computer Networks (Revision 7)
Register by March 10 to start by April 1

Delivery mode: Individualized study online  with eText


Credits: 3

Area of study: Science

Prerequisites: COMP 314*

Precluded: COMP 345 or COMP 346. (COMP 347 may


not be taken for credit if credit has already
been obtained for COMP 345 or COMP 346.)

Challenge: COMP 347 has a challenge for credit option.

Faculty: Faculty of Science and Technology 

Status: Open 

Notes: Students who are concerned about not


meeting the prerequisites for this course are
encouraged to contact
the course coordinator before registering

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Overview
COMP 347 is a university course designed to teach the essential
principles and technologies of computer networking. To
accommodate the needs of students who do not have enough
programming background, or are not interested in programming,
requirements for coding have been removed from the course.

Outline
COMP 347 consists of the following units:

 Unit 0: Orientation
 Unit 1: Introduction to Computer Networks, the Internet, and the
World Wide Web
 Unit 2: Application Layer and Network Applications
 Unit 3: Transport Layer
 Unit 4: The Network Layer and Routing
 Unit 5: The Link Layer and Local Area Networks
 Unit 6: Wireless and Mobile Networks
 Unit 7: Multimedia networking
 Unit 8: Network Management

Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:

 Explain the fundamental concepts and terminologies of


computer networks and be able to communicate with computer
networking professionals using the proper technical terms.
 Use the concepts of layered models and network principles and
technologies to explain how computer networks and their
components work and to explain various performance issues
such as delays and quality assurance.
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 Explain various network standards and protocols.


 Use computer network principles and technologies to solve
network-related problems.
 Design new network protocols for network services to meet
certain requirements.
 Apply computer network principles and technologies to the
design, implementation, and management of computer
networks.

Evaluation
To receive credit  for COMP 347, you must achieve a course
composite grade of at least D (50 percent)  , including a grade of 50
percent on each assignment, and at least 50 percent on the final
examination. The weighting of these grades is as follows:

Activity Weight

Assignment 1 15%

Assignment 2 20%

Assignment 3 20%

Assignment 4 15%

Final Examination 30%

Total 100%

To learn more about assignments and examinations, please refer to


Athabasca University’s online Calendar  .

Materials

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Kurose, J. F., & Ross, K. W. (2013). Computer Networking: A Top-Down


Approach (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Addison-Wesley. (eText)

eText
Registration in this course includes an electronic textbook. For more
information on electronic textbooks  , please refer to our eText
Initiative site  .

Other Resources
The remainder of the learning resources for Computer Science 347
are distributed in electronic format or are available from the course or
other Web sites. The materials in these categories presently include:

Distributed in Electronic Format:

 Computer Science 347 Study Guide.

Available from the Course Web Site:

 Tutor Marked Exercises and Instructions


 Self-Testing Quizzes (on the homepage of the Kurose-Ross
textbook.)
 A Course Evaluation Form
 Links to Other Web-based Course Resources

Available from Other Web Sites:

 Companion website for the textbook


 Additional supporting materials of interest to students may
occasionally be made available electronically.

Special Course Features


COMP 347 is offered by computer mediated communications (CMC)
mode, and can be completed at the student's workplace or home. It
is an elective in all Computing and Information Systems programs, for
example, B.Sc. in Computing and Information Systems  .

Challenge for credit


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Overview
The Challenge for credit process allows you to demonstrate that you
have acquired a command of the general subject matter, knowledge,
intellectual and/or other skills that would normally be found in a
university-level course.

Full information about Challenge for credit  can be found in the


Undergraduate Calendar.

Evaluation
To  receive credit   for the COMP 347 challenge, you must achieve a
grade of at least  D (50 per cent)   on the examination and 50
percent on the project.

Activity Weight

Project 50%

Examination 50%

Total 100%

 Challenge for credit course registration form

Important links
 Academic advising 

 Program planning 

 Request assistance 

 Support services 

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Athabasca University reserves the right to amend course outlines


occasionally and without notice. Courses offered by other delivery methods
may vary from their individualized study counterparts.

Opened in Revision 7, April 11, 2017

Updated July 15, 2021, by Student & Academic Services

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