Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast
Introduction
In this unit, you will learn how computer networks are constructed, how they work, and how modern applications use the services provided by modern computer networks. The concept of protocol layering will be explored to learn how computer networks operate, using the OSI Model and TCIP/IP protocol suite as examples, including an examination of the functionality and protocols provided by the different layers of these systems.
This unit also incorporates learning through practice by exposing you to authentic learning experiences. These experiences are placed at the centre of learning and assessment, for you to develop the skills, knowledge and behaviours necessary to respond to industry, community and/or global needs.
You will be introduced to:
- a range of methods, tools, techniques and approaches to practice
- principles and perspectives such as values, ethics, empathy and leadership in real world scenarios- reflection and deliberative thinking as a means of developing knowledge, skills, attitudes and aspirations
- ways of understanding problems and developing solutions through active inquiry
Summary 2020
Unit name | Computer Networks |
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Unit code | ZAT111 |
Credit points | 12.5 |
Faculty/School | University College |
Discipline | Applied Technologies |
Coordinator | Mikaela Seabourne |
Available as student elective? | Yes |
Breadth Unit? | No |
Availability
Note
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Learning Outcomes
- Identify the architectural and ethical principles of secure computer networking.
- Describe and evaluate the effectiveness of network protocols, processes and security principles in computer networking.
- Identify and reflect on your own interests, abilities and goals as a cyber security professional engaging with computer networks.
- Apply discipline and practice-based skills and knowledge to communicate an initiative
Fees
Teaching
Teaching Pattern | Teaching material and tutorial support will be provided weekly through MyLo during the term. Students will be required to attend two to three on campus practical sessions per term (2-3 hours per session). Internet access is required for this course as students are required to access study materials provided online through MyLO. Please log into MyLO on the first day of each teaching period. |
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Assessment | AT1: Online Quizzes (30%) AT2: Case Study Report (40%) AT3: Weekly Portfolio (30%) |
Timetable | View the lecture timetable | View the full unit timetable |
Textbooks
Required | None |
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