Course Outcome Summary 2026-27

COMP 2466 Routing & Switching

Course Information

Course information
Course Number COMP 2466
Course Title Routing & Switching
Description This course addresses the integration of routing and switching technologies to create efficient enterprise networks. Students will learn to design, build, and configure a network. Students will configure routing protocols and perform LAN, WAN, and VLAN troubleshooting using a structured methodology based on the OSI model. Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to select and implement the appropriate Cisco IOS services required to build a scalable, efficient, and highly available network. This course helps students prepare for the CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Administrator) exam. (Prerequisite: COMP 1360)
Total Credits 4
Total Hours 64
Types of Instruction: instruction type, credits, and hours
Instruction Type Credits and Hours
Lecture 4 Credits, 64 Hours

Pre/Corequisites

Prerequisite: COMP 1360

Institutional Core Competencies

Course Competencies

  1. Describe network design concepts.
  2. Gather network requirements.
  3. Evaluate an existing data network.
  4. Identify the impacts that computer applications have on network design.
  5. Develop the data network design.
  6. Incorporate IP addressing in the network design.
  7. Develop a prototype local area network.
  8. Develop a prototype wide area network.
  9. Present the network design to the customer.
  10. Implement a network design.
  11. Test a network design.
  12. Document a completed network installation and train support personnel.

SCC Accessibility Statement

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