Networking 2 is the THIRD year course in the Networking program of study designed to continue student learning in network technologies, as well as introduce students to network operations and security, risk management, and professional ethics. Students will also continue to demonstrate install and configuration knowledge and skills, as well as troubleshoot types of networking issues. Upon completion of the course, a proficient student will be able to explain WAN and wireless networking technologies and professional ethics, explain and demonstrate advanced networking devices and network security risks and responses, as well as continue demonstrating connectivity and configuration knowledge and skills. A proficient student will also be able to demonstrate troubleshooting and problem-solving skills reflective of the knowledge and skills learned in the course.
Prerequisites: Networking 1 (TIE2000)
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