
CISN 341 Networking Theories
and Routing Technologies
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Instructor: Kevin M. Anderson,
MBA, CCAI, CCNA, MCT, MCSE, MCDBA, CNE, LCP, CIW, Security+, N+, A+,
inet+
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Office Phone: (916) 650-2926 |
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Office: Room B 229 |
Email: andersk@scc.losrios.edu |
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Units: 3 Credit units |
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Advisory: CISC
320 and one of CISC 300 or CISC 310 with grades of "C" or better. |
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Course Description This
course provides an introduction to networking theory and routing
technologies, including OSI Model, beginning router configurations, and
routed and routing protocols. This is the second course in preparation for
CISCO CCNA certification examination. SCC is a certified CISCO Networking
Academy and all courses are taught by CISCO Certified Academy Instructors
(CCAI). This course may be taken four times for credit for recertification
due to industry standards. Formerly CISN 141. |
What you need to take this course:
1. Required Text: You must purchase the
Lab Book which you will turn in for grading at the end of the course. Routing
Protocols and Concepts CCNA Exploration
Labs and Study Guide Cisco Press, ISBN-13: 978-1-58713-204-9
Recommended Text (This information is also available on
the Cisco Academy Website which students have free access to if you would like
to save some money) Routing
Protocols and Concepts CCNA Exploration Companion Guide ISBN-13: 978-1-58713-206-3
2.
You must have access
to a computer with Internet access. The course materials and quizzes are
only accessible online by logging in to http://cisco.netacad.net
– using your student Cisco identification
information that you will receive from your instructor. The Cisco Networking
Academy website also has a grade book showing the scores you have for each
item. If you do not own a computer with
Internet access, the computer labs on campus will be open during this
semester. Here is a link to the SCC
Computer lab that shows times, and days it is available: http://busdiv.scc.losrios.edu/stre_lab.html
Moodle
: In this course a
course management tool called Moodle will also be available. The http://someprofs.org
web site will be where you can have access to study guides, and other material
that I will post which will help you in the class, and preparation for the CCNA
certification. The course uses a weekly
format to make it simple to see what readings, and assignments are due.
3.
You must have a working e-mail
account. If not already done, activate your Los Rios iMail account –
you should already have one assigned, and will need it for this course. This is free to currently enrolled students at SCC. Go here to activate it: https://imail.losrios.edu/ you can have your Imail account forward email to your current email
account. To do this click on Preferences located on the left-hand side of the screen, then click on Forwarding your Imail to set this up.
Please note:
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Because of e-mail viruses, Prof. Anderson
does not accept e-mail from unknown sources. Therefore, all e-mail messages
must include the subject CISN 340 and your full name typed in the
message, or the e-mail may be ignored. Example: CISN 340 Jill Jones.
4.
Additional
Materials: Two
3.5-inch high-density (1.44-megabyte) diskettes, or USB thumb drive. Network cabling items which are available
from the bookstore or you can bring in your own materials (The items are RJ45
connectors and 3 lengths of category 5 network cable the cable lengths sound be
5 to 6 ft long) I am usually able to find some cable for students to save them
money, but you will need to purchase RJ45 Connectors.
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Attendance is essential to
your success in this course. As this is a short-term course, we move quickly
from one topic to the next. There are
some exceptions given in extenuating circumstances. Class sessions are devoted to instruction
of new material and review of previous topics. You are responsible for
material covered in lectures, assignments, handouts, classroom activities and
any changes in assignments. You are expected to take notes in class. You are
responsible for all material and instruction missed due to absences. You will
need to get any missed material from another student in class. Homework
assignments are listed in the attached class outline. |
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Lab Book: All students are required
to purchase and complete a lab book for this class. The successful
completion of the lab book will comprise
25% of each student’s grade. Lab books will be collected and graded
by the instructor at the end of the 7th week. Late Lab manuals will lose 10% of the total
points for the lab manual. Final Exam: There will be a comprehensive final exam for this
class. This exam will include all material covered in the class. There will
be a comprehensive review for the final. Student
Code of Conduct Academic
Honesty Policy: Students are
required to do their own work on assignments and to work alone on exams. Examples, and the consequences, of cheating
are given below. Please refer to the Student
Code of Conduct in the Sacramento City College Student Guide for
additional examples and information |
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Class Drop Policy: In the event, a student decides to drop the
class it is the student’s responsibility to notify and complete all the
necessary documentation with the admissions and records office. Students may be dropped from the course for
excessive absences generally this means three or missed classes. DO NOT assume that the instructor will
automatically drop you off the class roster if you stop attending -- it is
the student's sole responsibility to officially drop classes. Students who
stop attending or who drop the class past the last date to withdraw will
receive a grade of "F". Cheating
on Exams
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Obtaining answers from another student during an exam
(in any form and with or without his/her knowledge). ·
Providing answers to another student during an exam (in
any form). ·
Using material during an exam that is not allowed. ·
Copying of quiz or exam questions. Consequences
of Cheating
If cheating is identified, all
individuals involved will receive zero points for the
assignment/quiz/exam. All students
involved in cheating will receive a grade of zero on any work in which
cheating was involved.
Additional Standards of Conduct: Students shall comply with the following standards of
conduct while in the Classroom and Labs:
Any flagrant violations of any of these
standards of conduct will result in the student being recommended to the
Department Dean and/or the Dean of Students for disciplinary action. Learning Accommodations: If
you are a student with a learning disability, a physical disability, or other
special needs, please let me know as soon as possible if you need special
accommodations. These discussions are
best handled during my office hours or by appointment. All needs which have been verified through
the disability centers on campus will be accommodated. |
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Changes to Syllabus: As necessary, I may
make changes to this syllabus to improve the class. I will inform the class of any changes. |
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The
final grade in this class will be based on the following |
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Requirement |
Percent of Grade |
Comments
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Lab Manual |
30 % |
Lab data and details |
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Online
Chapter Exams |
20 % |
Using the Cisco Assessment
Server |
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Online
Final Exam |
25 % |
Using the Cisco Assessment
Server |
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Skill-Based Exam |
25 % |
Rubric to be distributed
prior to Skill-Based Exam |
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Total Points |
100 % |
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