Download: NEWT204 UAGC Zipped Full Course Files
Course Assignment List
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NETW 204 Interactive Network Topology Simulation (Packet Tracer)
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NETW 204 Course Syllabus
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NETW 204 Week 1 Discussion - Introduction to the OSI Model
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NETW 204 Week 1 Lab - Network Cables and Hardware Components
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NETW 204 Week 2 Discussion - IPv4 vs. IPv6 Addressing
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NETW 204 Week 2 Lab - Subnetting and IP Configuration
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NETW 204 Week 3 Discussion - Routing Protocols (OSPF vs. BGP)
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NETW 204 Week 3 Lab - Configuring Routers and Switches
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NETW 204 Week 4 Discussion - Network Security Fundamentals
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NETW 204 Week 4 Lab - Access Control Lists (ACLs) and Firewalls
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NETW 204 Week 5 Discussion - Cloud Networking and Virtualization
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NETW 204 Final Network Design Project Draft
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NETW 204 Final Network Design Project Submission
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NETW 204 Week 5 Final Exam
Brief Descriptions with Course Codes
Course Framework & Physical Layer Architecture
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NETW 204 Course Syllabus: The primary operational map for NETW 204, defining core technical competencies, network lab safety protocols, Cisco platform requirements, and weekly academic deliverables.
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NETW 204 Week 1 Discussion - Introduction to the OSI Model: A fundamental architectural theory forum in NETW 204 examining the distinct functionalities, data encapsulation processes, and protocol handoffs across the 7 layers of the OSI stack.
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NETW 204 Week 1 Lab - Network Cables and Hardware Components: A physical layer engineering lab in NETW 204 where students evaluate media transmission limitations, contrasting copper coaxial, twisted-pair variants, and fiber-optic pathways.
Logical Addressing & Network Segmentation
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NETW 204 Week 2 Discussion - IPv4 vs. IPv6 Addressing: A conceptual comparative analysis in NETW 204 addressing depletion metrics of 32-bit IPv4 layouts and tracing migration strategies to 128-bit hex-structured IPv6 blocks.
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NETW 204 Week 2 Lab - Subnetting and IP Configuration: A foundational logical math lab in NETW 204 focused on Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) algorithms, network bit borrowing, and calculating valid host ranges to maximize structural efficiency.
Routing, Switching & Configuration Environments
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NETW 204 Week 3 Discussion - Routing Protocols (OSPF vs. BGP): A systems configuration seminar in NETW 204 contrasting internal interior gateway link-state protocols with autonomous external path-vector frameworks used to map internet traffic.
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NETW 204 Week 3 Lab - Configuring Routers and Switches: A practical systems deployment lab in NETW 204 requiring active Command Line Interface (CLI) configuration of VLAN paths, trunk lines, and static/dynamic table updates.
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NETW 204 Interactive Network Topology Simulation (Packet Tracer): A virtual sandbox milestone in NETW 204 where students visually construct, cable, and test end-to-end device ping success rates within an enterprise layout.
Network Defense & Next-Gen Infrastructures
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NETW 204 Week 4 Discussion - Network Security Fundamentals: A risk mitigation module in NETW 204 diagnosing critical exposure elements, data sniffing threats, brute force entry, and foundational cryptographic keys.
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NETW 204 Week 4 Lab - Access Control Lists (ACLs) and Firewalls: A technical security laboratory in NETW 204 requiring the scripting of precise packet-filtering rules to deny or permit traffic strings by IP and port.
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NETW 204 Week 5 Discussion - Cloud Networking and Virtualization: A modern framework analysis in NETW 204 evaluating Software-Defined Networking (SDN), hypervisors, and the shifting of enterprise infrastructure to remote host environments.
Project Scaffolding & Final Synthesis
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NETW 204 Final Network Design Project Draft: The initial blueprint phase of the NETW 204 capstone, requiring a business requirements document, explicit IP addressing schemes, and structural wireframes.
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NETW 204 Final Network Design Project Submission: The definitive terminal technical project for NETW 204, demonstrating a fully polished multi-department network plan backed by cost analyses and complete configuration profiles.
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NETW 204 Week 5 Final Exam: The comprehensive assessment for NETW 204, validating complete student mastery over subnets, routing logic, security configurations, hardware models, and OSI layer troubleshooting.