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- Unit 1 - Principles of Computer Science N3210 13
- Unit 1 - The Online World 1
- Unit 1 The online World 3
- Unit 1: Programming 1
- Unit 10 - Human-computer Interaction Unit 23 HCI 9
- Unit 10 Web Design and Development 1
- Unit 11 - Digital Graphics and Animation 5
- Unit 11 Maths For Computing 1
- Unit 11-Cyber Security 1
- Unit 12 - Digital Audio 1
- Unit 13 - Digital Video 2
- Unit 14 - Computer Games Development 7
- Unit 14 Business Intelligence 1
- Unit 15 - Website Development 12
- Unit 15 Transport Network Design 1
- Unit 16 - Object-oriented Programming 5
- UNIT 16 PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING L/601/7283A 1
- Unit 17 - Mobile Apps Development 15
- Unit 17: Network Security 1
- Unit 18 - Relational Database Development 5
- Unit 18 P1,M1 1
- Unit 18: Discrete Mathematics 1
- Unit 19 - Computer Networking 5
- Unit 19 The Internet of Things 1
- Unit 19-Internet of Things 1
- Unit 19: The Internet of Things 2
- Unit 2 - Fundamentals of Computer Systems 5
- Unit 2: Networking 1
- Unit 20 - Managing and Supporting Systems 5
- Unit 20-Advanced Programming 1
- Unit 21 Data Analysis and Design 1
- Unit 22 - Systems Analysis and Design CS190 22
- Unit 22: Developing Computer Games K/601/7324 1
- Unit 23 - Systems Methodology 2
- Unit 23 Human Computer Interaction 1
- Unit 24 - Software Development* 5
- Unit 26: Fundamentals of Computer Applications R/505/4633 2
- Unit 27 - 3D Modelling* 5
- Unit 27: Developing Programmed Solutions J/505/5214 1
- Unit 29 - Network Operating Systems* 4
- Unit 3 - Planning and Management of Computing Projects 4
- Unit 3 - Using Social media in Business 1
- Unit 3 - Website Development 06F301YA 1
- Unit 3 Social Media in Business 1
- Unit 30 - Application Development 1
- Unit 32 - Business Process Modelling Tools* 4
- Unit 32 - Networked Systems Security 1
- Unit 4 - Programming 1
- Unit 4 - Programming Assignment 1 06F301YA 1
- Unit 4 - Software Design and Development Project 3
- Unit 4: Database Design and Development 1
- UNIT 40 COMPUTER GAME DESIGN H/502/5671 4
- Unit 41 1
- Unit 5 - Building Computer Systems* 3
- Unit 5 : Security 1
- Unit 5: Data Modeling 1
- Unit 6 - IT Systems Security* 2
- Unit 6 - Website Development 1
- Unit 6 Website Development 1
- Unit 7 - IT Systems Security and Encryption 45
- Unit 7 Mobile Application Development 1
- Unit 7: Systems Security & Encryption 1
- Unit 8 - Business Applications of Social Media 7
- Unit 8 - Computer Games Development 2
- Unit 8 - Game Development Assignment 1 06F301YA 1
- Unit 8 Computer Games Development 2
- Unit 8 Game Development 1
- Unit 8-Game Development 1
- Unit 9 - The Impact of Computing 5
- Unit41 1
- Unit41 3D Modelling 1
- Unit9-Project Management 1
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Complete Unit 7.1 Assignment with all the learning aims covered. 
Unit Grade: Distinction 
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19/A.P1 Explain the need for different computer network types and models.
This is the first part of the unit hence why it's called 19.1. It contains all the tasks p1, p2, M1, D1 
 
19/A.P1 Explain the need for different computer network types and models. 
 
19/A.P2 Explain the characteristics and functions of network components. 
 
19/A.M1 Analyse the functions of different network components required to construct different network types. 
 
19/A.D1 Evaluate different network models and their suitability to meet different client requirements.
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