CompTIA A+ Certification Course
- 40 Hours
CompTIA A+ certification is a valuable asset for individuals looking to start a career in IT or to advance their existing skills in the field. It is widely recognized by employers and can help candidates stand out in a competitive job market.
About the course
CompTIA A+ is a widely recognized certification in the field of computer technology that demonstrates a candidate’s knowledge and skills in areas such as installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of computer hardware and operating systems. A+ is considered an entry-level certification, making it a popular choice for individuals who are new to the field of IT or who want to establish a solid foundation of knowledge and skills in the field.
The A+ certification consists of two exams: 220-1001 and 220-1002. The 220-1001 exam covers topics such as hardware, networking, and mobile devices, while the 220-1002 exam covers topics such as security, software troubleshooting, and operational procedures.
Course Objectives
Validate the knowledge and skills of IT professionals in the areas of hardware, networking, mobile devices, security, software troubleshooting, and operational procedures. By earning the A+ certification, individuals demonstrate their ability to install, configure, and troubleshoot computer hardware and operating systems, as well as their understanding of key IT concepts such as cybersecurity, cloud computing, and virtualization.
- Setup and configure end-user hardware and software.
- Resolve connection issues.
- Carry out basic cybersecurity precautions.
- Troubleshoot typical challenges in order to diagnose and address issues
- Demonstrate fundamental understanding of scripting, the cloud, and virtualization.
Course Outline
- Motherboards and Connectors
- Installing System Devices
- Troubleshooting PC Hardware
- Comparing Local Networking Hardware
- Configuring Network Addressing and Internet Connections
- Supporting Network Services
- Summarizing Virtualization and Cloud Concepts
- Supporting Mobile Devices
- Supporting Print Devices
- Configuring Windows
- Managing Windows
- Identifying OS Types and Features
- Supporting Windows
- Managing Windows Networking
- Managing Linux and macOS
- Configuring SOHO Network Security
- Supporting Mobile Software
- Using Support and Scripting Tools
- Implementing Operational Procedures