Join CP372C in Fall 2026 to introduce students to computer communication networks. Explore essential topics such as the OSI model, protocols, and Unix network programming. Candidates need a Master’s degree in Computer Science or a related discipline. A PhD and expertise in computer networks are preferred, particularly with recent scholarly contributions related to the curriculum. The course will delve into key elements like medium access protocols and Internet architecture. Key Responsibilities: • Teach the fundamentals of the OSI model • Discuss flow control and error handling protocols • Present routing and congestion control strategies • Cover Internet architecture and associated protocols • Provide instruction in Unix network programming Requirements: • Must hold a Master’s degree in a related field • PhD preferred in Computer Science or similar • Experience and expertise in computer networks • Scholarly activity reflecting course relevance • ...