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ELTR 4113 - Networking Concepts I Theory

Credits: 
3
Level: 
Lower
Prerequisites: 

ELTR 3153 with D or better and ELTR 3163 with D or better
Co-requisite(s): ELTR 4123

Description: 

This course is designed to prepare the students to enter the employment field as a computer network technician. Students will learn the history and theory of network topologies including star, token ring, bus, and mesh topologies. Other fields of study will include network wiring using thicknet, thinnet, UTP, and fiber optic technology including proper use of tools and mounting hardware. This course will continue to prepare the student to take the Computer Technology Industry Association's (Comp TIA) + Certification Exam.

Course Sections: 
ELTR - Electrical and Electronics
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