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DIT 35107 | 70 hours |
The focus of this course is on learning the fundamentals of networking. Students will learn both the practical and conceptual skills that build the foundation for understanding basic networking as networking and the Internet affect people differently in different parts of the world.
Human versus network communication are examined to see the parallels between them. The two major models, OSI and TCP/IP that are used to plan and implement networks will be introduced.
Students will gain an understanding of the "layered" approach to networks and examine the OSI and TCP/IP layers in detail to understand their functions and services. They will also become familiar with the various network devices, network addressing schemes and, finally, the types of media used to carry data across the network.
Offered at Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT)
For more information, please see http://mitt.ca/programs/continuing-education/61/ccent-and-ccna-cisco-courses
General understanding of information technology.