2014-2015 Official General Catalog [Archived Catalog]
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TLC 120 - Telecommunications II This course will cover the basics of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems. Topics include: an overview of TCP/IP networks with a focus on VoIP; an introduction to VoIP; Quality of Service (QoS); VoIP system components; VoIP protocols and VoIP protocol analysis; VoIP architecture and VoIP codes. A hands-on approach will be taken, with team projects throughout.
Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: TLC 110 Telecommunications I, EET 169 Digital Systems II
Corequisite: EET 152 Electronic Systems II
Credits: 4 Hours 4 Class Hours Course Profile Course Objectives:
1. Describe today’s public system telephone network, its services and signaling, and compare it to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
2. Explain VoIP technology benefits, applications, and Quality of Service.
3. Describe and analyze in-depth VoIP architecture and implementation.
4. Describe the purpose and function of various VoIP protocols.
5. Describe the purpose and function of VoIP interconnection technologies.
6. Explain the use of network analysis software to view and troubleshoot VoIP networks.
Learning Outcomes of the Course:
Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Describe VoIP system organization and operation.
2. Describe the purpose and function of various VoIP protocols.
3. Describe the purpose and function of VoIP interconnection technologies.
4. Use IP networks for voice communications.
5. Use network analysis software to view, verify, and troubleshoot VoIP networks.
6. Work productively as a team, practicing project leadership, interpersonal skills, and conflict resolution in a networked environment.
7. Practice problem solving via the planning, organization, and delivery of projects in a networked environment.
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