UTS: 41092 Network Fundamentals - Engineering, UTS Handbook Using a modern browser that supports web standards ensures that the site's full visual experience is available. Consider upgrading your browser if you are using an older technology. University of Technology Sydney SEARCH this site UTS Handbook 2022 Engineering UTS Handbook How to use this handbook General information Principal dates Academic year dates Course areas Analytics and Data Science Business Communication Creative Intelligence and Innovation Design, Architecture and Building Education Engineering Health Health (GEM) Information Technology International Studies and Social Sciences Law Science Transdisciplinary Innovation Study package directory Archives Applying and enrolling Rules of the University 41092 Network Fundamentals 6cp; Forms of attendance and mode of delivery in this subject have changed to enable social distancing and reduce the risks of spreading COVID-19 in our community. Anti-requisite(s): 31270 Networking Essentials AND 31467 Networking 1 AND 32524 LANS and Routing AND 48720 Network Fundamentals AND 49202 Communication Protocols Recommended studies: basic programming skills, e.g. C++ or Python, are recommended to complete the programming projects Undergraduate Description Today's internet is arguably the largest engineered system ever created by humanity, carrying petabytes of data every minute. It is important for data engineers to understand how data is transferred through the internet, and the guiding principles and structures of data transportation designs. This subject provides students with a modern introduction to the dynamic field of computer networking, including layered network architecture and the TCP/IP protocol suite. Student practical works include observing network traffic in action and building their own network applications through socket programming. Students also have hands-on opportunities to build their own networks using Cisco network equipment. By developing problem-solving and design skills in this subject, students also acquire the ability to select the most appropriate network services, and design and develop network applications, e.g. web server and client, to achieve the best data performance. Typical availability Autumn session, City campus Spring session, City campus Detailed subject description. Access conditions Note: The requisite information presented in this subject description covers only academic requisites. Full details of all enforced rules, covering both academic and admission requisites, are available at access conditions and My Student Admin. UTS: Handbook 2022 UTS: Handbook | Site map UTS is a member of the Australian Technology Network of Universities About UTS | Library | Newsroom | Staff | Contact us © Copyright UTS - CRICOS Provider No: 00099F - 19 September 2021 12:25 PM The page is authorised by Director, Institute for Interactive Media and Learning Send comments to APO Disclaimer | Privacy | Copyright | Accessibility | Web policy | UTS homepage