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CIS 1653 — DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS

Prerequisite: NONE This course is a study of the theory, protocols and signaling devices employed in the transmission of data between computer installations, network elements, and peripherals. Network topologies and organization are emphasized. The emphasis is upon advanced applications that include methods used to access, transfer and/or exchange data between conversations, shared environments and local and remote networks. Credit: Three semester hours

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