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Courses offered in English for incoming Erasmus students
Kavala Institute of Technology (TEI), Kavala, Greece
The Business School
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OFFICE
Agios Loukas, 654 04, Kavala Greece
0030-2510-462149
Proposed Course for incoming Erasmus students1
Responsible for the
course (lecturer)
(name, phone number,
e-mail address)
Title of the Course
ECTS credits
Short contents of the
course
MSc Leonidas Fragidis
00 30 2510 462184
[email protected]
Data Communication and Computer Networks
5
1. Introduction to Computer Networks
2. Internet Architecture
3. Units of measurement and performance
4. Packet Switching and Circuit Switching
5. Characteristics of Ethernet Protocol
6. IP Protocol, Segmentation, Subnetting
7. IPV6 Protocol, DNS, ARP Protocol, DHCP Protocol
8. Packet Routing, Routing Algorithms
9. Establish TCP Connection
10. Application Protocols HHTP, FTP, SMTP
11. Wireless Networks
Aim of the course and The course will introduce students to data communication
target audience
and computer networks. Students will acquire the
appropriate knowledge for data communication among
computers at every level. They will understand the features
and functions of the protocols in computer networks and
they will be able to make decisions on network design
problems.
Target audience: Undergraduate or Master students
Teaching Methods
In class presentations combined with laboratory (PCs) use.
duration and
30 hours
Evaluation
50% in class tests
50% final tests
Offered Period
Spring semester
Indicative bibliography 1. Fred Halsall (2005), Computer Networking and the
Internet, Addison Wesley, Fifth Edition, 0321263588
2. Andrew Tanenbaum and David Wetheral , (2011),
Computer Networks, Prentice Hall, Fifth Edition,
0132126958
1
Could be easily used and offered for TS movement to our Erasmus partners