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Republic of the Philippines

Mindanao State University


TAWI-TAWI COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

VISION MISSION GOALS OBJECTIVES


A university in the Sulu Archipelago  PROVIDE relevant quality education especially to A premier Institute in ICT  To produce IT professionals who
renowned for Fisheries, Marine the Muslims and other indigenous groups education and are equipped with lifelong
and Environmental Sciences, and  PROMOTE environmental conservation and innovation in the knowledge and have strong desire
other Disciplines sustainable utilization of fisheries and marine Southernmost part of for leadership in their field of
resources the country specialization
 DEVELOP and transfer new knowledge and  To become involved in providing
innovative technology to the community timely and relevant solutions
 ENGAGE stakeholders in peace and socio-economic through ICT to assist in addressing
development endeavors concerns of the community
 To strengthen its advocacy for
green ICT for social transformation
and development

INSTRUCTOR’S INFORMATION
Name Contact Number
Email Address Consultation Hours
COURSE INFORMATION
Course Code ITN 103 Course Title Network Management Credit Units

Course Description Course Description: This course provides the theory and the practical skills necessary to understand and apply methods and tools for
maintaining a computer network in operation. It offers in-depth study for emerging network management issues such as: network
monitoring, network controlling, network security and programming network management applications.

Course Requisites Course Schedule and Venue

COURSE OUTCOMES
LEARNING PLAN

Learning Outcomes Content/topic Learning strategies and Week Learning Resources Assessment Tools and
activities Methodologies
LO1. Explain the different
network management techniques,
architectures and protocols

LO2. Identify different security


tools and describe
implementation strategies of
these tools to ensure efficient
and effective protection for
computer networks

LO3. Describe ethical issues


related to network
management.

LO1  Data Communication and Lecture Week 1-3 Quiz and Laboratory
Network Management Activity
Overview
 Review of Computer
Network Technology
 Basic Foundations:
Standards, Models and
Languages
Exam 1 Week 4 Exam 1
LO2  SNMPv1 Network Lecture Week 5-9 Quiz and Laboratory
Management: Activity
Organization and
Information Models
 SNMPv2 Network
Management:
Communication and
Functional Models
 Network Management
Tools, and Systems
 Network Security
Essentials

Exam 2 Week 10 Exam 2


 Network Reconnaissance Lecture Week 11-14 Quiz and Laboratory
and Activity
 Fingerprinting
 Network Defense
Practices Network
Exploits and Denial of
Service Attacks Intrusion
Detection and Response
LO3  Legal and Ethical Issues Lecture Week 15 Quiz and Laboratory
Facing Network Engineers Activity
Exam 3 Exam 3

COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND POLICY

Course Requirements

1. Your instructor may or may not explicitly check attendance every day. How-ever, if you are caught exceeding your allowable cuts for
Class Policy the semester, you may be given a grade of 5.
2. In case you cut, it will be your responsibility to know the material covered for the day. The instructor reserves the right to give
unannounced quizzes or graded lab exercises at any time.
3. No makeup tests will be given unless you can present a medical certificate or an immediate member of your family died. Make up
tests will solely be on the teacher’s discretion.
4. Playing games is strictly prohibited during class hours. Web browsing and doing email are also prohibited, unless done in connection
with the current lecture or lab topic and allowed by the teacher.
5. Use of communication devices is prohibited during class hours. Please turn them off during class.
Measurement Weight

Prelim Exam 20%


Midterm Exam 20%
Final Exam 20%
Quizzes 15%
Laboratory Activities 25%
TOTAL 100%

6. Class requirements are due during class hours, unless otherwise specified. Late submission will merit deductions as specified by the
teacher.
7. Cheating will not be tolerated. Cheating in any requirement will result in a minimum penalty of having a grade of 0 for that
requirement. Duplicated projects/lab exercises will merit penalties for both the student who copied and the student from whom the
work was copied.
8. Additional policies, with due consultation with the students, may be implemented by the teacher to adapt to the class environment.
Students are advised to be aware of such updates, and to ask their instructor if anything is unclear.

GRADING SYSTEM TEXBOOK & SUPPLEMENTARY READINGS


a. Required

1. Subramian, M., Gonsalves, T. and Rani, U, Network Management: Principles and Practice, ISBN: 81-31722-759-9

2. Clemm, A, Network Management Fundamentals, Cisco Systems, Inc.


Prepared by: Checked by: Approved:

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Department Chairperson College Dean

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