FI1AMNI10 Network Infrastructure

FI1AMNI10 Network Infrastructure

  • Course description
    • Course Code
      FI1AMNI10
    • Level of Study
      5.1
    • Program of Study
      Network and Systems Administration
    • Credits
      10
    • Study Plan Coordinator
      Benjamin Rosenlund
Teaching Term(s)
2025 Autumn
About the Course

The course provides knowledge and theories specific for networks, network infrastructure and skills to configure and manage the communication between devices, both offline and online. Candidates are provided a solid understanding of networking concepts. The course focus on Cisco components to learn about the configuration of network components. The course builds on competence from Operating and File Systems. 

A network is defined as a connection of more than one computer, which is the foundation of the study programme. This course provides the foundation and logic to concepts in this and later courses, and for further education.

Course Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
  • has knowledge of processes, models and tools that used to set up, configure and manage network infrastructure 
  • has knowledge of different networks and network components that are used to communicate across local and global networks 
  • has knowledge of processes and tools that are used to install, configure, and manage switches and routers 
  • has knowledge of processes and tools that are used for IP addressing and subnetting 
  • has insight into relevant regulations, standards and requirements in network components and devices 
  • can update their own knowledge of computer networks and infrastructure 
  • understand the importance of their own work to ensure functional and reliable computer networks
Skills
  • can apply knowledge of network communications to optimise component functionality 
  • masters relevant tools and techniques to implement a network in a reliable and reasonable manner 
  • masters relevant tools and techniques to implement and configure switches 
  • masters relevant tools and techniques to implement and configure routers 
  • masters the concepts of IP addressing and subnetting 
  • can troubleshoot issues in network configurations and communications 
  • can study a network infrastructure and identify the need of key network functionality and what needs to be implemented and optimised
General Competence
  • understands the general principles and theory that apply to networks, its components, and the communication between them 
  • can carry out work to configure IP addressing and use subnetting 
  • can carry out work to configure and manage different network components 
  • can develop work methods and/or services of relevance to computer networks and infrastructure
Learning Activities

Digital Learning Resources
The learning management system (LMS) is the primary learning platform where students access most of their course materials. The content is presented in various formats, such as text, images, models, videos or podcasts. Each course follows a progression plan, designed to lead students through weekly modules at their own pace. Exercises and assignments (individual or in groups) are embedded throughout the courses to support continuous practice and assessment of the learning outcomes.

Campus Resources
In addition to the digital learning resources, campus students participate in physical learning activities led by teachers as part of the overall delivery.

Guidance
Guidance and feedback from teachers support students' learning journeys, and may be provided synchronously or asynchronously, individually or in groups, via text, video or in-person feedback.

Assessments
Form of assessmentGrading scaleGroupingDuration of assessment
Course Assignment
Grade A-F
Individual
5 Hour(s)
Quiz
Grade A-F
Individual
45 Minute(s)
Reading List

Teaching materials, reading lists, and essential resources will be shared in the learning platform and software user manuals where applicable.