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CISD075A-64Z, SPRING 2016 Internet Concepts and TCP/IP Protocols Professor: Behrouz Forouzan Call #: 00447 Units: 5 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Online Education Center Table 1 gives the information for contacting Online Education Center: Table 1 Information about Online Education Center Office: MLC-210 Phone: (408)864-8969 Site: http://deanza.edu/online-ed/ Office Hours: Monday to Thursday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Friday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Professor Table 2 gives the information you need to know about your professor: Table 2 Information about Your Professor Name: Behrouz Forouzan Office Hours: On line (by e-mail) April 4 to June 22 Email: forouzanbehrouz@fhda.edu Home Page: http://faculty.deanza.edu/forouzanbehrouz/ Course Description An introduction to the architecture and underlying protocols of the Internet. Layers discussed will include the Internet layer, the transport layer, and the application layer. Objectives After completing the readings and written assignments, and viewing the lessons, you should be able to: a. identify the architecture of TCP/IP, b. understand the client/server environments, 1

2 c. understand routing protocols and the Internet services. Prerequisite CIS66, EWRT 100B and READ 91 (or LART100), or ESL 4 are advised. Some Important Dates Table 3 gives you some important dates that needed to be remembered: Table 3 Some Important Dates First day of Spring Quarter: Monday, April 4 Last day to add (if space available): Saturday, April 16 Last day to drop and receive a refund (for resident students): Saturday, April 17 Last day to drop with no record of grade: Sunday, April 17 Last day to request a Pass/No Pass grade: Friday, May 29 Last day to drop with a W grade: Friday, May 27 Note: Please double check the above dates with the college or administration. Also check the administration for the last day to receive a refund if you are not a resident student. Online Tutoring Service Starting Spring 2014, De Anza College will provide all registered students with online tutoring service through Smarthinking. Online tutoring will be available in a wide variety of subjects, 24 by 7, to supplement on-campus tutoring that Student Success Center provides. Information is available at http://www.deanza.edu/studentsuccess/onlinetutoring.html Check the availability of online tutoring for this class at the above site. 2. REQUIREMENTS The following is the minimum requirements for the course: 1. Do on-line orientation and make sure to have an email address (see Section 3) 2. Obtain the textbook (see Section 5). 3. Be prepared to spend a minimum of 10 hours per week studying the materials. 4. View videos or video streams (see Table 11) 5. Read the corresponding chapters in the textbook (see Table 10) 6. Pass the midterm test and the final examination (see Section 8). 3. ORIENTATION AND E-MAIL On-Line Orientation Do the orientation on line. The information is given in Table 4. Table 4 On-Line Orientation Site: http://deanza.edu/online-ed/oo.html?t=204 Deadline: Submit the Student Information Form by 12 noon on Friday, April 8

3 Registered students who do not complete the online orientation by the deadline may be dropped to make room for students on the wait list. E-mail Address Make sure you have a valid e-mail address on record with De Anza. 4. DROP POLICY I have to drop those students who did not participate in the course on the census day (announced later). One indication of participation is to do one-line orientation (see Section 3). After the census day, dropping is your responsibility. If you do not drop yourself, it means that you want to stay in the course. In this case, an appropriate grade (A, B, C, D, or F) will be assigned to you at the end of the quarter. See Table 3 for information. 5. COURSE MATERIALS The following course materials are required for the course: the textbook a calculator. Textbook Table 5 shows the textbook required for the course. It is available at De Anza and some other bookstores. Table 5 Textbook Book: TCP/IP Protocol Suite, Fourth Edition Author: Behrouz Forouzan Publisher: McGraw-Hill, Inc. ISBN: 0-07-337604-3 Note: Although the video lessons may mention other versions of the book, the book for this course is the 4th Edition. Video lessons are only to help to understand some concepts. The course is based on the current version of the book. Calculator You may need a calculator when practicing or taking the tests. 6. VIDEOS The course includes 12 video lessons. The video lessons are companions to the textbook, but there may not be a one-to-one relation between the lessons in the two. There are several options for viewing these videos as described below. Viewing at De Anza View the videos in the Library West Computer Lab at De Anza College.

4 Checking Out Check out videos from the Library West Computer Lab to view overnight at home. If you choose this option, please pay attention to the following: a. SMART DASB Card required. The Smart Card Office is located in the lower level of Hinson Campus (408-864-5551). b. One DVD at a time may be checked out for 48 hours, no renewals. c. Return DVDs to the Library West Computer Lab or in the drop box outside of Learning Center West (please report any DVD technical problems). d. Late fines: $0.25/day (maximum fine-$12.00); replacement/lost DVD charge: $25.00/DVD. Video Streaming The video lessons are also available by videostreaming. A high speed Internet connection is needed to view the videostreams. If you are connecting from home, this generally means a cable modem or DSL connection. To access the streams, go to the Catalyst web site at https://catalyst.deanza.edu and log into the site by following the instructions below. You will not be able to login until the first day of instruction. Once you've logged in, click on your course. The links to the videostreams, instructions and FAQ tips and troubleshooting are on this page. Quick Login Instructions You need user-name and password for login: Username: Your De Anza College Student ID (not your social security number). Password: Your Birthday in this format: MMDDYYYY (Two-digit month, followed by two-digit day, and followed by four-digit year; no slashes or spaces.) Technical Support For technical help with Catalyst (Moodle), please visit the links to FAQ on Catalyst site http://catalysthelp.deanza.edu/?p=faq Login information and request for password can also be located from catalyst site https://catalyst.deanza.edu If your question or issue is not covered in the FAQ, go to http://catalysthelp.deanza.edu

5 where you will be able to submit a tech help request. Please note that Catalyst is De Anza s branding of Moodle software. QuickTime Download Videos are streamed using QuickTime. For a free download of the QuickTime software and to test your computer go to the following web site: http://catalysthelp.deanza.edu/?p=faq&recid=7#this_question Congestion The quality of the videostream can be affected by Internet congestion on the De Anza Campus or network congestion with your Internet service provider. Please report any problem related to video lessons to the Distance Learning Center. Your professor has no control over lessons. 7. READING ASSIGNMENTS To receive knowledge about the course, follow the steps below: 1. Read chapters 1-23 (inclusive) except chapters 3, 13, and 17. 2. Do the quizzes at the book s web site. 3. Solve exercises to be prepared for the tests. Quizzes and answers to odd-numbered exercises are found at: http://www.mhhe.com/engcs/compsci/forouzan/ Solutions to even-numbered exercises are not available; they are not public 8. TESTS One midterm and one final tests will be given during the term. Absolutely no make up tests. Midterm Test Carefully note the information in Table 6 about the midterm. This is a take-home project. Table 6 Midterm test (take-home test) Available: Tuesday, May 17, after 6 PM Site: http://faculty.deanza.edu/forouzanbehrouz (I will also send it to you by email) Due: Wednesday, May 18, before 6 PM Delivery: E-mail the answers to your professor (forouzanbehrouz@fhda.edu) Chapters: First midterm test covers chapters 1to10 except 3.

6 Table 6 Midterm test (take-home test) Points: The test is worth 100 points. Final Examination Carefully read information provided in Table 7 about the final examination. This is a take-home project. Table 7 Final Examination Available date and time: At my site, after 6 PM. Tuesday, June 21, 2014 Site: http://faculty.deanza.edu/forouzanbehrouz Due: Before 6 PM. Wednesday June 22, 2014 Delivery: E-mail the answers to your professor (forouzanbehrouz@fhda.edu) Chapters: Final Examination covers chapters 11 to 23. Points: The test is worth 100 points. Note to students with disabilities If you have a disability- related need for reasonable academic accommodations or services in this course, provide (name of Instructor) with a Test Accommodation Verification Form (also known as a TAV form) from Disability Support Services (DSS) or the Educational Diagnostic Center (EDC). Students are expected to give five days notice of the need for accommodations. Students with disabilities can obtain a TAV form from their DSS counselor (864-8753 DSS main number) or EDC advisor (864-8839 EDC main number). 9. GRADING One midterm test and one final examination will be given during the term. You must take the final exam to be eligible for a grade. Points Students can obtain the points for each activity as listed in Table 8. Table 8 Points Activity Points Midterm 100 Final examination 150 Total Points 250 Final Grade The final grade is based on the points obtained according to Table 9: Table 9 Grades Percentage of Total Points Grades Percentage of Total Points Grades 90% to 100% A 60% to 69% D 80% to 89% B 0% to 59% F 70% to 79% C

7 Incomplete Title 5 of the Education Code defines the I grade as Incomplete academic work for unforeseeable emergency and justifiable reason at the end of the term such as illness or death in the family. To be eligible to receive an I grade you must obtain the instructor's agreement and sign an Incomplete Contract before the final examination. Academic Integrity: The De Anza College Schedule of Classes, in the section titled, Academic Integrity states that the submission of work which is not the product of a student's personal effort, or work which in some way circumvents the given rules or regulations will not be tolerated. Based on this statement, copying another person's work, is an infraction of academic integrity and may result in a failing grade. 10. STUDYING EACH WEEK'S ASSIGNMENTS The course content comes from the readings. Table 10 shows each week activity. Note that the contents of the textbook (4th edition) and video lessons do not match exactly. The book has been revised. Watch the videos for general information, but read the contents of each chapter carefully. You are responsible for chapters 1 to 23 (inclusive) of the book (except chapters 3, 13, and 17). Table 10 Weekly activities Week Reading Videos Tests I Chapters 1 and 2 Lesson 1 April 04 April 10 II April 11 April 17 III April 18 April 24 IV April 25 May 01 V May 02 May 08 VI May 09 May 15 VII May 16 May 22 VIII May 23 May 29 IX May 30 June 05 X June 06 June 12 Chapters 4 and 5 Lesson 2 Chapters 6 and 7 Lesson 3 Chapters 8 and 9 Lesson 4 Chapters 10 and 11 Lesson 5 Chapters 12 and 14 Lesson 6 Chapters 15 and 16 Lesson 7 Midterm May 18 Chapter 18 and 19 Lesson 8 Chapters 20 and 21 Lesson 9 Chapters 22 and 23 Lessons 10

8 Table 10 Weekly activities (Continued) Week Reading Videos Tests Review Lessons 11, 12 XI June 13 June 19 XII June 20 June 24 Review for final Review no new lesson Final Examination June 22