Computer Networks (PSCSATC 222)
Program: Master of Computer Applications
Category: Professional Core Course
Semester: 2
Credits: 4
L-T-P:
4-
0-
2
Description
Computer networking refers to interconnected computing devices that can
exchange data and share resources with each other. These networked devices
use a system of rules, called communications protocols, to transmit information
over physical or wireless technologies. Instructor
Ms. Arti Kotru
Associate ProfessorDepartment Of Computer Applications
Course Outcomes
- Understand the basic taxonomy and terminology of the computer networking model and architecture
- Articulate the fundamentals concepts of data communication and protocols.
- Understand the network design and performance issues
- Understand the Importance and Applications of Internet Protocols
- Explore the basic knowledge of cryptography and network security.
Evaluation Scheme
| MST | 20 |
| Assignment | 10 |
| Attendance | 10 |
| Total Internal | 40 |
| Total External | 60 |
| Overall Total | 100 |