Honors Networking 1-2

The introduction to Networking course will be a combination of Cisco Academy’s Networking Essentials and Introduction to Networking courses. The Cisco curriculum is designed for Cisco Networking Academy students in upper secondary schools, technical schools, and colleges or universities who want to pursue careers in IT and learn how computers work, how to assemble computers, and how to troubleshoot hardware and software issues and want to build a foundation for success in computer networking-related careers and degree programs. Networking Essentials teaches networking based on environments students may encounter in daily life, including small office and home office networking. This course provides an engaging, self-paced learning experience using Packet Tracer simulation, interactive activities, and learning with your own devices at home.
Introduction to Networking introduces the architectures, models, protocols, and networking elements that connect users, devices, applications, and data through the internet and across modern networks- including IP addressing and Ethernet fundamentals.
Units

Communication and Online Connections
Networks and Packet Tracer
Communication Principles and Protocols
Network Design and the Access Layer
Internet Protocol and IPv4/IPv6 Address Management
Application Layer Services
Build a Home Network
Virtualization, SD, and Cloud-Based Services and Network Security
Cisco IOS Command Line
Networking Today
Protocols, Models and Physical Layer
Ethernet Switching and Network Layer
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing
ICMP and Transport and Application Layers
Build a Small Network
Course Information
COURSE NUMBER: CTE1020901 (S1) CTE1020902 (S2)
RECOMMENDED GRADE LEVEL: 10 - 11
DURATION: 2 semesters (may be repeated for credit)
CREDIT: 5 units per semester
MEETS UC AND CSU ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Yes; “d”
Career Preparation
Network Engineer, Network Architect, Computer Security Specialist, Network and Computer Systems Administrator
SSD Pathway
This course is a part of Enochs’s Software & Systems Development pathway. Click here for more information on our pathway and the courses we offer.