Graduate Level
We offer following courses that can be used for satisfying requirements for the Telecommunication and Computer Networking discipline for the interdisciplinary PhD program, for the networking emphasis in MS in Computer Science program, and for the MS program in Electrical Engineering--these
programs are offered through the Computer
Science & Electrical Engineering Department. Note that courses numbered 4xx can not be used for the I-PhD program; furthermore, for the MS program there are certain restrictions on how many courses numbered 4xx can be used for satisfying degree requirements.
Admission information describes more details about how to apply to our
graduate
programs. Also, please read the
catalog description to find out more details about various graduate degree programs.
Note that, in addition to the following courses, we regularly offer
special topics courses; examples of special topics courses we have offered are
Modeling and Performance of High Speed Networks, Network Management, IP Telephony, Topics in Access Networking, Teletraffic source modeling,
Network Monitoring.
Undergraduate Level
Course designation such IT, CS, ECE typically indicates which degree these courses
count for. However, in many cases, courses from one designation can be counted
for another designation for degree requirement. Courses can be used for
networking concentration in the B.S.in Computer Science (BS-CS) program, for computing resources speciality for the Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program, and for electives for the B.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering (BS-ECE) program. Please see appropriate degree
requirements pages as described in the
catalog description
We have offered topics courses at the senior
undergraduate level also; for example, practical network
security, wireless networking, Network Analysis.
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