What courses do network engineering majors mainly study? 1 and basic courses: advanced mathematics, college physics, English, physical education, political theory, computer culture foundation, C language.
2. Professional basic courses: linear algebra, probability theory, circuit analysis foundation, electronic circuit foundation, digital circuit foundation, electronic circuit CAD, electronic technology experiment, electronic technology project design, discrete mathematics, assembly language programming, computer composition principle and system structure, single chip microcomputer principle, interface technology, operating system principle, data structure, object-oriented programming, computer network, modern communication technology, database system principle, computer graphics.
3. Specialized courses: network equipment, integrated wiring technology, network formation and design, computer security technology and other courses.
4. Specialized elective courses: lotus, Java programming, web page making technology, VB programming and other courses.
With the rapid development and wide application of computer telematics, the network has become a powerful driving force for economic development. Computer network engineering is a new technical field formed by the close combination of computer technology and communication technology. Especially in the situation of rapid development of Internet and vigorous prosperity of network economy, network engineering technology has become one of the hot technologies concerned by the information technology community, and it is also a comprehensive subject with rapid development and wide application in the information society. Network engineers are the leading force in this discipline.
After graduation, students majoring in this major can engage in office automation processing, computer installation and maintenance, webpage production, maintenance and development of computer networks and professional servers, development and management of dynamic business websites, software testing and development, and commodity trade of computer-related equipment in enterprises and institutions at all levels.