COURSE PLAN
Department Computer Science and Engineering
Course Name Computer Networks Course Code CSE 3152
Semester V Curriculum 2018
Name of the faculty Mr. Manamohana Krishna Academic year 2023-24
No. of Contact Hours/Week L T P C: 3 0 0 3
COURSE OUTCOMES (CO’S)
No. of
At the end of this course, the student should be able to: Marks
Hours
CO1 Acquire knowledge of How Computer Network is structured 3Hrs 8
CO2 Understand the principles of different Application Layer protocols 6Hrs 16
Understand and analyze the features in the transport layer protocols in
CO3 the TCP/IP architecture to support connection less and connection 10Hrs 28
oriented services
Understand the role and working of network layer in the TCP/IP
CO4 architecture
12Hrs 33
Ability to learn the role of data link layer in channel access, Flow
CO5 5Hrs 15
control and Error Control
Total hours/ Marks 36 100
In semester & End semester plan and schedule (AY: 2023-24)
Blooms
Max. Syllabus: Topics covered
Component Type Schedule taxonomy
Marks during
levels
MISAC 1 In semester Exam 1 15 July 31 - Aug 31, 2023 Sep 2-8, 2023 2 to 6
MISAC 2 Quiz 5 July 31 - Sep 05, 2023 Sep 19-24, 2023 2 to 6
MISAC 3 Surprise Assignment 5 Aug 15 - Sep 17, 2023 Sep 26-Oct 1, 2023 4
(B) Surprise
FISAC 1
Assignment
5 Sep 12 – Sep 24, 2023* Oct 3-8, 2023 4
MISAC 4 In semester Exam 2 15 Sep 12 - Oct 15, 2023 Oct 17-22, 2023 2 to 6
(D) Group Topics covered after
FISAC 2 5 Oct 31-Nov 05, 2023 5
Assignment MISAC 4
END Semester examination 50 L1 – L36 Nov 17 - Dec 8 2 to 6
MISAC – Mandatory In semester Assessment Components
FISAC – Flexible In semester Assessment components
FISAC 1/2 should be different
*Topics covered under FISAC 1 may vary depending on the assessment type chosen
Blooms Taxonomy Level – FISAC 1 & 2
No FISAC Components First year Higher semester
A QUIZ/MCQs Same as MISAC 2 (2 to 6)
B Surprise Assignment 3 Same as MISAC 3 (4)
C Take home assignment 3 4
D Group Assignment 4 5
E Seminar 4 5
F Quiz based on invited talks 4 5
G Development of SW/Apps 4 5
H Mini Project 4 5
LESSON PLAN
Lecture CO's
Topic
No. addressed
L0 Introductory class (Introduction between teacher & students. Overview of the subject). -
COMPUTER NETWORKS AND THE INTERNET: What Is the Internet? The Network
L1 CO1
Edge, The Network Core, Delay, Loss, and Throughput in Packet-Switched Networks,
Protocol Layers and their Service Models, History of Computer Networking, and the
L2 CO1
Internet
L3 APPLICATION LAYER: Principles of Network Applications, The Web and HTTP CO2
L4 The Web and HTTP Continued, File Transfer: FTP, CO2
L5 Electronic Mail on the Internet, SMTP CO2
L6 DNS—The Internet’s Directory Service, CO2
L7 Socket Programming: Creating Network Applications- Socket Programming with UDP CO2
L8 Socket Programming with TCP CO2
TRANSPORT LAYER: Introduction and Transport-Layer Services, Multiplexing and
L9 CO3
Demultiplexing,
L10 Connectionless Transport: UDP, Principles of Reliable Data Transfer, CO3
L11 Principles of Reliable Data Transfer continued CO3
L12 Connection Oriented Transport: TCP CO3
L13 Connection Oriented Transport: TCP continued CO3
L14 Connection Oriented Transport: TCP continued CO3
L15 Connection Oriented Transport: TCP continued CO3
L16 Connection Oriented Transport: TCP continued CO3
L17 Principles of Congestion Control, TCP Congestion Control CO3
L18 TCP Congestion Control continued CO3
L19 THE NETWORK LAYER: Introduction, Virtual Circuit and Datagram Networks CO4
What’s Inside a Router? The Internet Protocol (IP): Forwarding and Addressing in the
L20 CO4
Internet datagram
L21 Format, IPv4 Addressing, CO4
L22 IPv4 Addressing, Continued. CO4
L23 IPv4 Addressing, Continued. CO4
L24 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), IPv6 CO4
L25 Routing Algorithms- The Link-State (LS) Routing Algorithm, CO4
L26 The Distance-Vector (DV) Routing Algorithm CO4
L27 Hierarchical Routing; Routing on the Internet –Intra-AS Routing in the Internet: RIP CO4
L28 Intra-AS Routing on the Internet: OSPF CO4
L29 Inter-AS Routing: BGP CO4
L30 Broadcast and Multicast Routing CO4
THE LINK LAYER: LINKS, ACCESS NETWORKS, AND LANS: Introduction to the
L31 CO5
Link Layer, Error-Detection and -Correction Techniques
L32 Multiple Access Links and Protocols CO5
L33 Multiple Access Links and Protocols continued CO5
L34 Multiple Access Links and Protocols continued CO5
L35 Switched Local Area Networks- Link- Layer Addressing and ARP, Ethernet CO5
L36 Link-Layer Switches, Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) CO5
References:
References
James F. Kurose & Keith W. Ross, Computer Networking A Top-Down Approach, (6e),
1
Pearson Education,2013
Larry L. Peterson and Bruce S. Davie, Computer Networks- A Systems approach, (5e),
2
Elsevier-2016
Behrouz A. Forouzan, Firouz Mosharraf, Computer Networks A top Down Approach , Mc-
3
Graw Hill, 2012
Andrew S. Tanenbaum & David J. Wetherall, Computer Networks, (5e), Pearson
4
Education,2013
5
Submitted by:
Manamohana Krishna
(Signature of the faculty)
Date: 31/07/2023
Approved by:
(Signature of HOD)
Date: 31/07/2023
FACULTY MEMBERS TEACHING THE COURSE (IF MULTIPLE SECTIONS
EXIST):
FACULTY NAME SECTION FACULTY NAME SECTION
Sri Manamohana Krishna A Sri Rajesh G C
Dr. Krishnamoorthy M B Dr. Radhakrishna Bhat D
COURSE PLAN – ADDITIONAL DETAILS
No. of Program Learning
At the end of this course, the student
contact Marks outcomes outcomes PSO BL
should be able to: Hours (PO's) (LO's)
Acquire knowledge of How Computer
CO1 Network is structured
3Hrs 8 1 1 1
Understand the principles of different
CO2 Application Layer protocols
6Hrs 16 1,2,3 1 2
Understand and analyze the features in
the transport layer protocols in the
CO3 TCP/IP architecture to support 10Hrs 28 1,4 1,2,3 3 2,3,4
connection less and connection-
oriented services
Understand the role and working of
CO4 network layer in the TCP/IP 12Hrs 33 1,2,4 1 2
architecture
Ability to learn the role of data link
CO5 layer in channel access, Flow control 5Hrs 15 1,2,3,4 1,2 3 2
and Error Control
Total hours/ Marks 36 100
Course Articulation Matrix
CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PSO3
CSE3152.1 2
CSE3152.2 2 2 2
CSE3152.3 2 2 3
CSE3152.4 2 2 2
CSE3152.5 2 2 2 2 2
Average Program
2 2 2 2 2.5
Articulation Level
IET – Course Learning Outcomes (CLO’s) mapping with AHEP LO’s
Course
Learning C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18
Outcome
CSE3152.1 ✓
CSE3152.2 ✓
CSE3152.3 ✓ ✓ ✓
CSE3152.4 ✓
CSE3152.5 ✓ ✓
Abbreviations
1. CO – Course outcome
2. PO – Program outcome
3. PSO – Program Specific outcome
4. LO – Learning outcome
5. CLO – Course Learning outcome
6. BL – Blooms Taxonomy
7. AHEP – The Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes