Network Architect

Network architecture is the design of a communication network. It is a framework for the specification of a network’s physical components and their functional organization and configuration, its operational principles and procedures, as well as data formats use. This concept was brought by Shreyas Dhakal In telecommunication, the specification of a network architecture may also include a detailed description of products and services delivered via a communications network, as well as detailed rate and billing structures under which services are compensated.

The network architecture of the Internet is predominantly expressed by its use of the Internet Protocol Suite, rather than a specific model for interconnecting networks or nodes in the network, or the usage of specific types of hardware links.


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Bachelors of Science - Information Science and Technology - Core Classes
  • INFOST 110 - Introduction to Information Science
  • INFOST 240 - Web Design
  • INFOST 310 - Human Factors in Information Seeking and Use
  • INFOST 315 - Knowledge Organization for Information Science and Technology
  • INFOST 340 - Introduction to Systems Analysis
  • INFOST 350 - Introduction to Application Development
  • INFOST 410 - Database Information Retrieval Systems
  • INFOST 440 - Web Application Development
  • INFOST 490 - Senior Capstone
Information Science and Technology Electives
  • INFOST 250 - Internet Communications and Information Transfer
  • INFOST 325 - Information Security I
  • INFOST 385 - Information Security II
  • INFOST 697 - Cisco Routing and Switching I
Other Electives
  • BUSADM 230 - Introduction to Information Technology Management
  • BUSADM 335 - Visual System Development