Maricopa Community Colleges  TLT203   20006-20006 
Official Course Description:   MCCCD Approval:  06/27/00  
TLT203      20006-20006 LEC 3 Credit(s) 3 Period(s)
Data Telecommunications
Overview of network systems: architecture of each network, transmission modes, functions, uses, and protocols. Synchronous and asynchronous data systems will be described and compared. Current concepts, technologies, and equipment in local and wide area networking are evaluated. Prerequisites: TLT102.
 
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
TLT203   20006-20006 Data Telecommunications
1. Describe a Local Area Network (LAN) and its uses. (I)
2. Describe the functions of the LAN components. (I)
3. Describe a Wide Area Network (WAN) and its uses. (II)
4. Describe the uses of WAN components. (II)
5. Explain communication over pa Passband Cable Network. (III)
6. Describe LAN/WAN topologies and their components. (IV)
7. Explain the ISO 7 Layer Protocol model. (V)
8. List and describe the application major protocols in data communications. (V)
9. Describe and compare LAN Architectures. (VI)
10. Explain Synchronous Data communication Systems and component functions. (VII)
11. Explain Asynchronous Data Communication System and component functions.(VIII)
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MCCCD Official Course Outline:
 
TLT203   20006-20006 Data Telecommunications
    I. Local Area Network (LAN)
        A. Components
        B. Uses
      II. Wide Area Network (WAN)
          A. Components
          B. Uses
        III. Passband cable Network
          IV. LAN/WAN topologies
              A. Components of topologies
            V. Protocols used in Data Communications
                A. Application of protocols
                B. ISO 7
              VI. Architectures
                  A. LAN
                  B. WAN
                VII. Synchronous data communication Systems
                    A. Component functions
                    B. Uses
                  VIII. Asynchronous data communication systems
                      A. Component functions
                      B. Uses
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