Delivery/Location: Online
Prerequisite
CS 253 (Problem Solving with C++) with a C [2.0] or better; CS 370 (System Architecture and Software) with a C [2.0] or better; STAT 301 (Introduction to Statitical Methods) with a C [2.0] or better; STAT 303/ECE 303 (Introduction to Communications Principles) with a C [2.0] or better; STAT 307/ERHS 307 (Introduction to Biostatistics) or STAT 311 (Statistics for Behavioral Sciences I) with a C [2.0] or better; STAT 315 (Statistics for Engineers and Scientists) with a C [2.0] or better.
Description
Introduction to fundamental concepts in the design and implementation of computer communication networks and their protocols. Principals of communications, local area networks, communication protocols, TCP/IP, and the Internet.
Software/Hardware requirements: Access to electronic mail, ability to access the Web easily and frequently (a browser such as Netscape (4.x and up) or Microsoft Internet Explorer is recommended), ability to access the CS department computers remotely.
After registration, please go to http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~cs457dl/ as soon as possible.
This course can be applied towards the:
Instructors
Carolyn Schauble
(970) 491-7015
schauble@CS.ColoState.EDU
Dr. Schauble received an Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from Mount Holyoke College in 1966, with a minor in Music; a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Florida in 1978; a Master of Science and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Colorado in 1988 and 1994 respectively.
Dr. Schauble has worked in numerous and sundry positions in the field of computer science, including insurance data processing, scientific programming, operating systems, and computer performance. Among her past employers are Aetna Life Insurance Company, Long Island University in Brooklyn, the Institute of Computer Science of the University of London, and IBM. She previously taught computer science courses at the New School for Social Research, the University of Florida, the University of Colorado, and the Colorado School of Mines.
Her research interests include the development of Web-based educational tools, computer architecture, operating systems, and networking. She is a longtime member of ACM and senior member of IEEE.
Learn more at: http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~schauble/
No Sections Available
- Section 810 (Online via RamCT)
- Date: Jan. 22 - May. 9, 2008 (16 wks.)
- Instructors: Carolyn Schauble
- Grading:Traditional
- Tuition: $1,676
- SECTION CLOSED
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For More Information
Frances Betts(970) 491-0675
fbetts@learn.colostate.edu
