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Class Description
Internet Engineering 2 is a follow-up course to Internet Engineering 1. It is designed to prepare students for postsecondary success in the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) field. The course engages students with studies of the network protocols which make the Internet possible; how networks communicate with one another; methods used to increase scalability, reliability, and security in the modern network; and college and career preparation in the ICT field. This course integrates the theory and application of network communications, exposing students to media that invites them to consider how Internet engineers think, design, and solve problems. Students will produce college-ready writing collaborate with peers and mentors, research solutions to complex challenges, improve student skills and strategies, and develp a Personal Learning Network.
IMPORTANT: This is the second course in a series of three that prepares students for the Cisco CCNA Networking Certification and A+ industry certification.
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Class Logistics
Campus: Livermore High
Course Length: 2 Trimesters / 1 Period
High School Credits: 10
Potential College Credits: 3
Fulfills a-g: "g"
Certificate Earned: Prepares students for the CCENT Certification
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For Students Interested In
... continuing their preparation (following Internet Engineering I) for a networking career, learning about switching technologies and router operations that support small-to-medium business networks, including wireless local area networks (WLAN) and security concepts.