BUAS 1050: Networking

Program Description:
The Building Automation Systems Technician program at Georgia Piedmont Technical College prepares students to enter the building automation industry with skills to market, install, design, service, and troubleshoot complex commercial control systems. After completing the program, students will have a proficiency in HVAC/R commercial systems, control theory, logic and programming, installation, system design, and integration.
Course Description:
BUAS 1050: Networking is one of nine courses in the Building Automation Systems Technician program. This 18-page instructor guide provides an overview of the course, which serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of data transmission various media types. The class helps students prepare for the CompTia's Network+ Certification. Topics covered during the course include network fundamentals, standards, OSI model, IP protocol, network signal transmission, media, protocols, hardware, typical BAS networks, subnetworks, and more.
This guide includes a table of contents, a course description, student learning outcomes, sample weekly assignments, assessment methods, a sample syllabus, and more.
A program guide and additional course guides from the program are available to view separately.
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