Instructor: Dr. Shaun D. Ramsey 
Email: sramsey2@washcoll.edu  (preferred contact method)
Phone: (410)810-7485 
Office: DUNN N102
Office Hours: W: 2:30pm, TuTh 1:30pm
  (or by drop-in / appointment)
Quantitative Skills Drop-In Hours: Tu 7-8pm, Th 4-5pm

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CSI 470 - Computer Networks
Fall 2017
Website: http://shaunramsey.com/470
Classroom/Meetings: DUNN N103 Tu/Th 2:30-3:45
Text: Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach by Kurose/Ross

Tentative Exam Date: 10/10, final during finals week
Grade Breakdown: Exams (30% each), Homework, Classwork, Quizzes (30% combined)
  Attendance and Participation (10%)


Overview and Advising: Computer Networks have become integral in
computing. From cell phones to laptops, network connectivity is ready
at the fingertips daily. This course covers the basics of each layer
in networks. From error detection, CRCs, subnets, and routing
algorithms all the way to top-level application development, this
course covers topics theoretical in the invention of networks as well
as the practical. Students should have a strong grasp of topics in CSI
250, with focus on binary and exponential mathematical skills.



Suggestions: Get into a group. You may point out programming errors
and discuss design with others, but all code must be of your own
creation. 


General Schedule:
Week 1 Network Intro and Applications
Week 2 Application Level Protocols
Week 3 Application Level Examples
Week 4 Demonstrations/programs, tracert, dig, nslookup
Week 5 Transport Layer overview
Week 6 Transport + Midterm
Week 7 Transport Layer / Flow/Congestion
Week 8 Network Layer 
Week 9 Network Layer - routing 
Week 10 Network Layer - subnets
Week 11 Link Layer
Week 12 Link Layer - Ethernet
Week 13 Physical Layers
Week 14 Putting it all together/review



Attendance: Attendance is mandatory in this course. On your sixth
absence in a MWF course or your fourth absence in a TTh course, you
automatically fail the course. As a matter of courtesy, you are
expected to notify Dr.  Ramsey before class describing the reason of
your absence. You must be present on the day of an exam or you will
receive a 0. There is no distinction between excused and unexcused
absences. It is quite likely that I will email you to discuss the
reasons you have missed the class, but it is ultimately your duty to
keep track of your absences and to contact me. Missing a class may
result in missed classwork and/or quizzes. There are no make-up
quizzes or classwork. It is your responsibility to obtain assigned
homework, announcements and class notes from a classmate. Coming late
to class will also count against you. In this case, every two late
arrivals (lates) count as an absence. Thus, for MWF, you fail the
course with 12 lates or 6 absences or any mix of the two that add up
to 6. Examples are: 2 lates and 5 absences, 4 lates and 4 absences, 6
lates and 3 absences, and so on.

Grading: Late assignments will be assessed a value of 0. 

Accommodations: If you have an accommodation that has been reported to
the college, please let me know as soon as possible so I can work to
meet your accommodation. Please notify me of any necessary
accommodation at least two weeks prior to the requirement so we can
make it happen.

Academic Honesty: You are always subject to the Honor Code of
Washington College.  Always sign the honor code on materials that you
hand in (including homework and exams). All work must be your
own. When handing in any assignment, including a program, you are
required to cite every reference, including webpages. Failure to do so
will be considered plagiarism. For exams in this course, you will be
expected to sign the honor code and you may be video recorded.
  
Exams: The final exam will be administered during its scheduled slot
during final exam week. An absence on the day of the exam will result
in a grade of 0. Exams must be taken on the day the exam is given. In
the case of an extreme emergency, before a make-up test will be
scheduled, documentation of the extreme emergency must be given to the
college. Make-up exams for tests missed due to an extreme emergency
will be arranged for a time that is mutually convenient for the
student and Dr. Ramsey.