This course, designed by me, is addressed to professionals and engineering students in their 1st and 2nd year of Computer Science, Engineering, or Information Systems. It is also suitable for professionals or adults working in the field who wish to gain a deeper understanding of computers and networking concepts.
The course begins with basic notions of computers and operating systems, gradually advancing to technical terms related to networking systems on both regional and global scales. It covers the use and mechanisms of LAN, WAN, networking layers, and the international wiring and connection systems between regional computer networks.
Following this, the course delves into more complex topics such as microprocessors, data processing mechanisms, and the technical details of operating systems and embedded systems.
Once learners have a solid grasp of these concepts, the course progresses to professional-level understanding, introducing them to contemporary cloud networking applications and development.
This course includes: