Southern Christian College
United Church of Christ in the Philippines
Midsayap, North Cotabato
www.southernchristiancollege.edu.ph
COLLEGE OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
I. COURSE NO IT 203
II. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE Network Management
III. CREDIT 3 units
IV. LEC/LAB HOURS 1 hr lec / 2 hrs lab
V. NOMINAL DURATION 60 hrs
VI. PRE/CO-REQUISITE
VII. COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course provides an in-depth discussion of computer networks. It includes a detailed discussion of the different Network
Models. Concepts that have a direct effect on the efficiency of a network (e.g. collision and broadcast domains, topology) are
also discussed. Concepts on different network technologies, distributed computation, networking, and communication
software, and security issues are also discussed.
VIII. LEARNING OUTCOME
At the end of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Be familiar with the different Network Models.
2. Understand different network technologies.
3. Understand the effects of using different networking topologies.
4. Know the advantage of using a network management system.
IX. COURSE DESIGN
Southern Christian College
United Church of Christ in the Philippines
Midsayap, North Cotabato
www.southernchristiancollege.edu.ph
COLLEGE OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
LEARNING CONTENT METHODOLOGY RESOURCE ASSESSMENT TIME TABLE
LO1: Prelim
LO2:
LO3: Midterm
LO4:
LO5: Pre-final
LO6:
LO7: Final Term
Southern Christian College
United Church of Christ in the Philippines
Midsayap, North Cotabato
www.southernchristiancollege.edu.ph
COLLEGE OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
LO8:
X. REFERENCES
XI. COURSE REQUIREMENT
XII. GRADING SYSTEM
Class Standing/Quizzes/Oral Exam/ Graded Recitation 40%
Term Test 35%
Assignment/Group Discussion/Seatwork 15%
Attendance 10%
TOTAL 100%
XIII. PREPARED BY:
ROCHE T. MAGSAYO, MSIT
Program Head Dean
Southern Christian College
United Church of Christ in the Philippines
Midsayap, North Cotabato
www.southernchristiancollege.edu.ph
COLLEGE OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
XIV. APPROVED BY:
NEYRMA N. CABATAC, PhD EDWIN T.BALAKI, PhD
VP for Academic Affair President