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WELCOME TO

INTRODUCTION TO
COMPUTER NETWORKS
ABOUT THIS COURSE

• Course name: Introduction To Computer Network


• Course code: 502046
• Course credits: 4 (3.1)
• Lecture hours: 45
• Lab hours: 30
• Self learning hours: 120
• Prerequisites: 501043

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COURSE DESCRIPTION
• Chapter 1 - Networking Today
• Chapter 2 - Protocols and Models
• Chapter 3 - Physical Layer
• Chương 4: IPv4 Addressing
• Chương 5: IPv6 Addressing
• Chapter 6 - Data Link Layer
• Chapter 7 - Ethernet Switching
• Chapter 8 - Network Layer
• Chapter 9 - Transport Layer
• Chapter 10 - Application Layer
• Chapter 11 - Network Security Fundamentals
• Chapter 12 - Build a Small Network
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OBJECTIVES
• This course introduces the architectures,
models, protocols, and networking
elements that connect users, devices,
applications and data through the Internet
and across modern computer networks -
including IP addressing and Ethernet
fundamentals.

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Student’s tasks
– Being on-time and in your seat when class starts
– Staying until the end of class. Should students have to leave class early,
please have the courtesy of letting the instructor know before the beginning of
the period and leave quietly so as not to disturb the other members of the
class.
– Being constructive to the learning environment. Mobilephones (both smart and
inept) and other electronic devices need to be set to silent during class at all
times.
– Being “present” in the class and focused on class material. The lectures will
sometimes cover extra material (e.g., exercises, discussions) not contained in
lecture notes. Students are responsible for everything covered or assigned in
class. If students miss a class, it is entirely their responsibility to determine
what they have missed including any administrative announcements lecturer
may have made.
– Coming prepared to contribute to the class.
– Communication with the lecturer.
– Students have to attend at least 80% of class hours (if this regulation is not
fulfilled, students are not eligible to take their final exam).
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TEXT BOOKS
[1]. Kurose & Ross, [2017], Computer Networking: A top-down
approach, 7th edition, Global Education, Pearson.
[2] Cisco Network Academy [2019], Introduction to Computer
Network, version 7.0. https://www.netacad.com/
[3]. B. A. Forouzan, [2010], TCP/IP Protocol Suite, Mc Graw-Hill.
[4]. Andrew S. Tanenbaum, David J. Wetherall, [2011], Computer
Networks, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, Boston.
[5]. B. A. Forouzan, [2010], TCP/IP Protocol Suite, Mc Graw-Hill,
NY.

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ASSESSMENT

• Process evaluation 1: 10% (Process Exercise)


• Process evaluation 2: 20% (Assignment, Practice test)
• Mid-term test: 20% (Multiple choice question)
• Final examination: 50% (Multiple choice question)

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COURSE MATERIALS

http://elit.tdtu.edu.vn
https://www.netacad.com/
https://www.cisco.com/

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Contact

Find your teacher contact info and email.


[email protected]

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Q&A

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