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Computer Systems and Networks

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  • 40 Hours
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Course Requirements

Entry Requirements

  1. High school diploma (or equivalent).
  2. Basic understanding of global current affairs and governance systems (desirable but not mandatory).

Technical Requirements

  1. Computer or tablet with reliable internet connection.
  2. Ability to access digital learning platforms (PDF, video conferencing, etc.).

Course Description

This introductory program provides a foundational and integrated overview of Computer Systems and Networking Essentials. It is designed to equip participants with the fundamental knowledge needed to understand how modern computers are structured, how they process data, and how they connect and communicate over local and global networks (like the Internet). The course explores the interrelationship between hardware components, operating systems, and network protocols.

Key topics include the basic architecture of a PC, the functions of various operating systems, the principles of TCP/IP networking, IP addressing basics, and essential concepts of network security and troubleshooting. This award is ideal for individuals seeking a broad, accessible entry point into IT infrastructure, network administration, or technical support roles.

Course Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this program, participants will be able to:

  1. Identify and describe the major hardware and software components of a modern computer system and explain their functions.

  2. Explain the role and key features of an Operating System (OS) and the fundamental process of data representation in a computer.

  3. Define and articulate the core concepts of computer networking, including the difference between LANs and WANs.

  4. Describe the functionality of key network protocols (e.g., TCP/IP, HTTP) and the basics of IP addressing (IPv4 and IPv6 concepts).

  5. Identify essential networking hardware (routers, switches, cables) and explain their roles in connecting devices.

  6. Recognize common network security threats and describe basic practices for securing a network and its connected devices.

Course Curriculum

  • 8 chapters
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  • 40 Hours total length
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As the Super Admin of our platform, I bring over a decade of experience in managing and leading digital transformation initiatives. My journey began in the tech industry as a developer, and I have since evolved into a strategic leader with a focus on innovation and operational excellence. I am passionate about leveraging technology to solve complex problems and drive organizational growth. Outside of work, I enjoy mentoring aspiring tech professionals and staying updated with the latest industry trends.

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