Department of Computer Networks

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About Department of Computer Networks

The Computer Networks Department teaches students how to operate and connect local and international information systems. During the study period in the Computer Networks Department, students use the latest programs and specialized laboratories to learn how to design, install, manage and maintain computer networks.

The Computer Networks Department studies a set of advanced study subjects whose vocabulary has been carefully selected to cover a range of important knowledge in information technology that enables a graduate of the Computer Networks Department to compete in the labor market.

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Programs

Bachelor - Computer Networks

Bachelor of Science in Computer Networking, this degree is a 135 credit undergraduate program which prepares you for a career in data communications between...

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Master - Cyber Security

Computing infrastructure is now central for communication, government, commerce, and control of our physical environment, and is a potential target of...

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Master - Computer Networks

This is MSc degree program is suitable for graduates who want to pursue their studies in computer networking and cloud computing and who have a sufficient...

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Who works at the Department of Computer Networks

Department of Computer Networks has more than 16 academic staff members

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Prof. Azeddien M S Sllame

Azeddien M. sllame (BSc, MSc, Ph.D.) earned his B.Sc in Computer Engineering in 1990 from Engineering Academy, Tajoura, Libya. He got his M.Sc in Computer Science and Technology from Brno Technical University, Czech Republic in 1997. In 2003 he had got his PhD in Information Technology from Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic. He published about 50 scientific papers in international Journals, ACM, and many IEEE and other international conferences in the areas of performance evaluation of multimedia over different computer networks, high-performance digital systems, system-on-chip, and network-on-chip systems design, and evolvable hardware design systems. He is now working as an associate professor with the faculty of information technology (university of Tripoli), Tripoli, Libya. Aziz239@yahoo.com