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Computer Network

Subject No.
Research
Credit
Classification
Prerequisite
EE323
Communication, Computer
3
Elective

This course will help the students learn how to design and implement computer networks, and their protocols, services, and applications. This course will include both principles and practice, but more importantly, is designed to let the students have hands-on experience. Most of the topics will be connected to the Internet, i.e., how the Internet works.

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