COMPUTER NETWORKS (MCA-203)
Program: Master of Computer Applications
Category: Professional Core Course
Semester: 2
Credits: 4
L-T-P:
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0
Description
The Computer Networks syllabus covers the basics of network types (LAN, WAN), protocols, and devices like routers and switches. It includes topics on data communication, transmission media, and signal encoding. The course explores IP addressing, subnetting, routing algorithms, and transport layer protocols like TCP and UDP. It also covers application layer protocols (HTTP, FTP, DNS) and network security concepts such as encryption, firewalls, and secure communication Instructor
Ms. Deepanshi
Assistant 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
| Assignment | 10 |
| Attendance | 10 |
| Sessional | 20 |
| Total Internal | 40 |
| Total External | 60 |
| Overall Total | 100 |