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COURSES

Data Communications

Course Code

14947

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$80

What Does Data Communications (DC) Mean?

Data communications (DC) is the process of using computing and communication technologies to transfer data from one place to another, or between participating parties.

As a rule, the maximum permissible transmission rate of a message is directly proportional to signal power, and inversely proportional to channel noise. It is the aim of any communications system to provide the highest possible transmission rate at the lowest possible power and with the least possible noise.

What you will learn in this course!

  • Describe past, present, and emerging developments in data communication.
  • Describe synchronous and asynchronous data communication.

Who this course is for?

To provide fundamental knowledge of the areas covered for those working in, or entering the workplace in Data Communication & Networking
as additional knowledge for those wanting to understand the areas covered.

INTRODUCTION

  • Outcomes
    • Describe past, present, and emerging developments in data communication.
    • Describe synchronous and asynchronous data communications.

 

SESSION 1: DESCRIBE PAST, PRESENT AND EMERGING DEVELOPMENTS IN DATA COMMUNICATION

  • Outcome
    • Describe past, present, and emerging developments in data communication.
  • What are Data Communications?
  • Emerging Media Trends Past – Present
  • Types of Various Signals
  • What Is a Communication Protocol?
  • Why Are Data Communication Standards Needed?

 

SESSION 2: DESCRIBE SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS DATA COMMUNICATIONS

  • Outcome
    • Describe synchronous and asynchronous data communications.
  • Data Communications Equipment (DCE)

 

Multiple Choice Assessment

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