ClassInfo

TDC 362 Principles of Data Communications

Joseph Cannici

Office: CDM 635
Winter 2014-2015
Class number: 20732
Section number: 810
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Online Campus
Course homepage: http://d2l.depaul.edu

Summary

This course provides a clear theoretical and operational understanding of the fundamental principles of data communications networks, including data encoding, transmission, and compression. Error control, flow control and congestion control will also be considered in detail, along with the quality of service tradeoffs inherent in different transmission and switching formats.



Texts

B. A. Forouzan, Data Communications and Networking, 5th Edition, McGraw-Hill: ISBN: 978-0-07-337622-6


Grading

40% - Homework
5% - Labs
5% - Participation / Attendance
25% - Midterm Exam
25% - Final Exam

92 - 100  A	72 - 77	 C
90 - 91	 A-	70 - 71	 C-
88 - 89	 B+	68 - 69	 D+
82 - 87	 B	62 - 67	 D
80 - 81	 B-	60 - 61	 D-
78 - 79	 C+	 0 - 59	 F




Prerequisites

IT 263 or TDC 361 is a prerequisite for this course. It will be assumed that you already have learned about OSI standards, topologies, transmission media, IPv4 addresses, switching and routing from this course.


Class Notes

All of the slides used during lecture are available on the course web site. A hard copy of the first lecture will be handed out in class. All future hard copies are your responsibility. To print them, I suggest printing three slides to a page (to save paper). To do this in PowerPoint, click on File / Print / Print what: Handouts / Slides per page: 6.



School policies:

Changes to Syllabus

This syllabus is subject to change as necessary during the quarter. If a change occurs, it will be thoroughly addressed during class, posted under Announcements in D2L and sent via email.

Online Course Evaluations

Evaluations are a way for students to provide valuable feedback regarding their instructor and the course. Detailed feedback will enable the instructor to continuously tailor teaching methods and course content to meet the learning goals of the course and the academic needs of the students. They are a requirement of the course and are key to continue to provide you with the highest quality of teaching. The evaluations are anonymous; the instructor and administration do not track who entered what responses. A program is used to check if the student completed the evaluations, but the evaluation is completely separate from the student’s identity. Since 100% participation is our goal, students are sent periodic reminders over three weeks. Students do not receive reminders once they complete the evaluation. Students complete the evaluation online in CampusConnect.

Academic Integrity and Plagiarism

This course will be subject to the university's academic integrity policy. More information can be found at http://academicintegrity.depaul.edu/ If you have any questions be sure to consult with your professor.

All students are expected to abide by the University's Academic Integrity Policy which prohibits cheating and other misconduct in student coursework. Publicly sharing or posting online any prior or current materials from this course (including exam questions or answers), is considered to be providing unauthorized assistance prohibited by the policy. Both students who share/post and students who access or use such materials are considered to be cheating under the Policy and will be subject to sanctions for violations of Academic Integrity.

Academic Policies

All students are required to manage their class schedules each term in accordance with the deadlines for enrolling and withdrawing as indicated in the University Academic Calendar. Information on enrollment, withdrawal, grading and incompletes can be found at http://www.cdm.depaul.edu/Current%20Students/Pages/PoliciesandProcedures.aspx.

Students with Disabilities

Students who feel they may need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability should contact the instructor privately to discuss their specific needs. All discussions will remain confidential.
To ensure that you receive the most appropriate accommodation based on your needs, contact the instructor as early as possible in the quarter (preferably within the first week of class), and make sure that you have contacted the Center for Students with Disabilities (CSD) at:
Lewis Center 1420, 25 East Jackson Blvd.
Phone number: (312)362-8002
Fax: (312)362-6544
TTY: (773)325.7296