Course Information
- Department
- BSTC
- Instructor
- Joiner, Susan
- Description
- Last Updated
- Tuesday, June 2, 2026 7:20 PM
Spring 2026
CCNA 2: Rout and Switch Essent
CCNA 2: ROUTING AND SWITCHING ESSENTIALS (ITCC 1344 6A1) CREDIT 3 Semester Credit Hours (2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab) MODE OF INSTRUCTION Face to Face PREREQUISITE/CO-REQUISITE: ITCC 1314: CCNA 1 COURSE DESCRIPTION Describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in small networks and introduces wireless local area networks (WLAN) and security concepts; provides an in-depth understanding of how routers and switches operate and are implemented in the LAN environment. COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to • Configure, secure, and maintain routers and switches • Resolve common issues with routing protocols, virtual LANs, and inter-VLAN routing in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. • Configure WLANs. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT INFORMATION Instructor: Susan Joiner Email: sljoiner@lit.edu Office Phone: 409-247-5326 Office Location: TA 4 Room 103A Office Hours: MWF 7:30-10:00am; MW 12:00-1:00pm TR 7:30-8:00am; 1:30-2:00pm REQUIRED TEXTBOOK AND MATERIALS • Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials Companion Guide (CCNAv7), by Cisco Networking Academy, Cisco Press, August 2020. a. ISBN for print book is 978-0-13-672935-8 b. ISBN for e-book is 978-0-13-672948-8. Approved: Initials/date Recommended Textbook and Materials • CCNA 200-301 Portable Command Guide, 5th Edition, by Cisco Networking Academy, Cisco Press, 2020. This is the 5th Edition, which aligns with the CCNAv7 certification and curriculum. a. ISBN for print book is 978-0-13-593782-2. b. ISBN for e-book is 978-0-13-593770-9. ATTENDANCE POLICY Three absences are allowed. If a student is tardy to class or departs early three (3) times, it will be equal to one (1) absence. Each absence beyond three absences will result in a 2 point deduction from your final grade. DROP POLICY If you wish to drop a course, you are responsible for initiating and completing the drop process by the specified drop date as listed on the Academic Calendar. If you stop coming to class and fail to drop the course, you will earn an “F” in the course. Important Drop Dates Last Day to Drop with Refund 02/04/2026 Last Day to Pay Tuition to Avoid Drop 02/16/2026 Last Day to Drop without Academic Penalty 02/20/2026 Last Day to Drop with Academic Penalty 04/13/2026 STUDENT EXPECTED TIME REQUIREMENT For every hour in class (or unit of credit), students should expect to spend at least two to three hours per week studying and completing assignments. For a 3-credit-hour class, students should prepare to allocate approximately six to nine hours per week outside of class in a 16- week session OR approximately twelve to eighteen hours in an 8-week session. Online/Hybrid students should expect to spend at least as much time in this course as in the traditional, face- to-face class. COURSE CALENDAR (Subject to change) DATE TOPIC READINGS ASSIGNMENTS (Due on this Date) Week 1 1/18-1/25 Syllabus Syllabus 1/28/2026 Week 2 1/25-2/1 Basic Device Configuration Switching Concepts Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Packet Tracer 1.3.6 Packet Tracer 1.4.7 Packet Tracer 1.5.10 Packet Tracer 1.6.1 2/2/2026 Week 3 2/1-2/8 VLANs Chapter 3 Packet Tracer 3.2.8 Packet Tracer 3.3.12 Packet Tracer 3.4.5 Packet Tracer 3.5.5 Packet Tracer 3.6.1 2/9/2026 Week 4 2/8-2/15 Inter-VLAN Routing Exam 1 Chapter 4 Exam 1 Packet Tracer 4.2.7 Packet Tracer 4.3.8 Packet Tracer 4.4.8 Study Guide Exam 1 2/16/2026 Week 5 2/15-2/22 STP Concepts Chapter 5 Packet Tracer 5.1.9 2/23/2026 Week 6 2/22-3/1 EtherChannel Modules 5 - 6: Redundant Networks Exam Exam 2 Chapter 6 Exam 2 Packet Tracer 6.2.4 Packet Tracer 6.3.4 Packet Tracer 6.4.1 Study Guide Exam 2 3/2/2026 Week 7 3/1-3/8 DHCPv4 Chapter 7 Packet Tracer 7.2.10 Packet Tracer 7.4.1 3/9/2026 Spring Break 3/8-3/15 Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break Week 8 3/15-3/22 SLAAC and DHCPv6 Modules 7 - 9: Available and Reliable Networks Exam Exam 3 Chapter 8 Exam 3 Packet Tracer 9.3.3 Study Guide Exam 3 3/23/2026 Week 9 3/22-3/29 LAN Security Concepts Chapter 10 In Class Work 3/30/2026 Week 10 3/29-4/5 Switch Security Configuration Chapter 11 Packet Tracer 11.1.10 Packet Tracer 11.6.1 4/6/2026 Week 11 4/5-4/12 WLAN Concepts Chapter 12 In Class Work 4/13/2026 Week 12 4/12-4/19 WLAN Configuration Modules 10 - 13: L2 Security and WLANs Exam Exam 2 Chapter 13 Exam 2 Packet Tracer 13.1.10 Packet Tracer 13.2.7 Packet Tracer 13.3.12 Packet Tracer 13.4.5 Packet Tracer 13.5.1 Study Guide Exam 4 4/20/2026 Week 13 4/19-4/26 Routing Concepts Chapter 14 Packet Tracer 14.3.5 4/27/2026 Week 14 4/26-5/3 IP Static Routing Chapter 15 Packet Tracer 15.6.1 5/4/2026 Week 15 5/3-5/10 Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes Modules 14 - 16: Routing Concepts and Configuration Exam 5 Skills Final Exam Chapter 16 Exam 5 Packet Tracer 16.3.1 Study Guide Exam 5 5/11/2026 5/6/2026 Week 16 5/10-5/13 Written Final Exam Final Exam Final Exam 5/11/2026 COURSE EVALUATION Final grades will be calculated according to the following criteria: • Labs 30% • Study Guides 10% • Module Exams 30% • Final Exam 30% GRADING SCALE 90 – 100 A 80 – 89 B 70 – 79 C 60 – 69 D 0 – 59 F LIT does not use +/- grading scales A grade of ‘C’ or better must be earned in this course for credit toward degree requirement. ACADEMIC DISHONESTY Students found to be committing academic dishonesty (cheating, plagiarism, or collusion) may receive disciplinary action. Students need to familiarize themselves with the institution’s Academic Dishonesty Policy available in the Student Catalog & Handbook at http://catalog.lit.edu/content.php?catoid=3&navoid=80#academic-dishonesty. Technical Requirements For the latest technical requirements, including hardware, compatible browsers, operating systems, etc., review the Minimum Computer and Equipment Requirements on the LIT Online Experience page. A functional broadband internet connection, such as DSL, cable, or WiFi is necessary to maximize the use of online technology and resources. DISABILITIES STATEMENT The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 are federal anti-discrimination statutes that provide comprehensive civil rights for persons with disabilities. LIT provides reasonable accommodations as defined in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, to students with a diagnosed disability. The Special Populations Office is located in the Eagles’ Nest Room 129 and helps foster a supportive and inclusive educational environment by maintaining partnerships with faculty and staff, as well as promoting awareness among all members of the Lamar Institute of Technology community. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact the Special Populations Coordinator at (409)-951-5708 or email specialpopulations@lit.edu. You may also visit the online resource at Special Populations - Lamar Institute of Technology (lit.edu). STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT STATEMENT It is the responsibility of all registered Lamar Institute of Technology students to access, read, understand and abide by all published policies, regulations, and procedures listed in the LIT Catalog and Student Handbook. The LIT Catalog and Student Handbook may be accessed at www.lit.edu. Please note that the online version of the LIT Catalog and Student Handbook supersedes all other versions of the same document. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE STATEMENT Lamar Institute of Technology (LIT) recognizes the recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI), such as ChatGPT, have changed the landscape of many career disciplines and will impact many students in and out of the classroom. To prepare students for their selected careers, LIT desires to guide students in the ethical use of these technologies and incorporate AI into classroom instruction and assignments appropriately. Appropriate use of these technologies is at the discretion of the instructor. Students are reminded that all submitted work must be their own original work unless otherwise specified. Students should contact their instructor with any questions as to the acceptable use of AI/ChatGPT in their courses STARFISH LIT utilizes an early alert system called Starfish. Throughout the semester, you may receive emails from Starfish regarding your course grades, attendance, or academic performance. Faculty members record student attendance, raise flags and kudos to express concern or give praise, and you can make an appointment with faculty and staff all through the Starfish home page. You can also login to Blackboard or MyLIT and click on the Starfish link to view academic alerts and detailed information. It is the responsibility of the student to pay attention to these emails and information in Starfish and consider taking the recommended actions. Starfish is used to help you be a successful student at LIT. ADDITIONAL COURSE POLICIES/INFORMATION EAGLE LEARNING ESSENTIALS Eagle Learning Essentials (ELE) https://lit.edu/student-success/eagle-learning-essentials is an affordable textbook rental program through the Barnes and Noble Bookstore. Through this program, students can receive required textbooks, lab manuals, access codes and electronic books conveniently before the first day of class. The ELE bundle will provide the needed learning materials at $14 per credit hour (added to your student account), saving students up to 35-50% on the cost of course materials. The cost can be paid by financial aid or by the student. If a student enrolls in a payment plan, this charge will be included in the payment plan calculations. Supplies are not included in this program and will need to be purchased separately. LIT students are automatically enrolled in the program at the time of registration and will begin receiving emails about selecting their preferred delivery method. Certification Requirement CSNT majors are required to earn a certification in one of the following areas prior to graduation. Students are responsible for scheduling and paying for the certification through the LIT Testing Center. • A+ Certification • Network+ Certification • Security+ Certification • Linux+ Certification • Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) This course covers part of the material to prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate v1.0 (CCNA 200-301) certification exam. All three Cisco courses must be completed to cover the material for the CCNA exam. More information about the certification can be found online at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/training-events/training-certifications/certifications.html. Course Policies 1. Email is the preferred method of communication (sljoiner@lit.edu). I cannot respond to Blackboard Messages, I can see them but I have no way to respond. I will respond within 48 hours except for weekends and holidays. 2. No food, drinks, use of tobacco products, or vaping products in class. 3. Electronic devices not being used for the class, such as phones and headphones, must be turned off while in class. Any device usage during class may result in a deduction of points on an assignment or test. 4. Do not bring children to class. 5. Certification: If a student passes the certification test that is associated with this class, you will receive an “A” on the final exam and credit for 25% of your labs. 6. A grade of ‘C’ or better must be earned in this course for credit toward degree requirement. 7. All assignment due dates are indicated in the Blackboard course for this class and the course calendar above. Any work submitted after the assigned due date will receive a 10-point deduction the first 2 days and 15 points after 2 days. There is a one-week limit for late work, after one week it will be a 0. 8. Exams are assigned a due date and must be completed by that date to receive full credit. Exams will be open for 5 days total, 3 days for full credit and 2 days for 15-points off. There will be no makeup exams. 9. All assignments must be submitted via Blackboard unless specified by your instructor. All assignments require 2 files when submitting work, a packet tracer file and a word document or PDF. Assignments submitted through any other method or missing a file will not receive credit. 10. Grades for assignments may be accessed in the Gradebook in Blackboard. Each assignment shows your grade and any grading comments made on your assignment. 11. Chapter Exam grades may be accessed through the Cisco website until they are transferred to the Gradebook in Blackboard. 12. It is the student’s responsibility to verify exam grades in Blackboard and ask for corrections if needed. 13. All work is due before the final exam date. Nothing will be graded after the final exam.