CompTIA A+ certified professionals are proven problem solvers. They support today’s core technologies from security to networking to virtualization and more. CompTIA A+ is the industry standard for launching IT careers into today’s digital world.
CompTIA A+ is the only industry recognized credential with performance testing to prove pros can think on their feet to perform critical IT support tasks. It is trusted by employers around the world to identify the go-to person in end point management & technical support roles. CompTIA A+ appears in more tech support job listings than any other IT credential.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
Practice environmental and safety procedures relevant to IT support
CompTIA A+ emphasizes the technologies and skills IT pros need to support a hybrid workforce.
Reflects the changing nature of the job role, where many tasks are sent to specialized providers as certified personnel need to assess whether it’s best to fix something on site, or to save time and money by sending proprietary technologies directly to vendors.
The new CompTIA A+ Core Series includes expanded content on these growing parts of the IT support role:
CompTIA A+ 220-1101 covers mobile devices, networking technology, hardware, virtualization and cloud computing.
| Course Introduction | |
|---|---|
| Â Explain Cable Types and Connectors | Virtual Workbench Lab: Upgrade/Install GPU and Daisy-Chain Monitors |
| Â Install and Configure Motherboards | Â Virtual Workbench Lab: Install a Motherboard |
| Â Explain Legacy Cable Types | |
| Â Install and Configure Power Supplies and Cooling | Â Virtual Workbench Lab: Install Power Supplies and Cooling |
| Â Select and Install Storage Devices | Â Virtual Workbench Lab: Install and Configure SSD Storage |
| Â Install and Configure System Memory | Â Virtual Workbench Lab: Install RAM |
| Â Install and Configure CPUs | Â Virtual Workbench Lab: Install a CPU and Cooler |
| Â Apply Troubleshooting Methodology | |
| Â Configure BIOS/UEFI | |
| Â Troubleshoot Power and Disk Issues | |
| Â Troubleshoot System and Display Issues | |
| Â Compare Network Types | Â Assisted Lab: Explore the VM Lab Environment |
| Â Compare Networking Hardware | Â Assisted Lab: Compare Networking Hardware |
| Â Explain Network Cable Types | |
| Â Compare Wireless Networking Types | Â Assisted Lab: Compare Wireless Network Technologies |
| Â Configure Windows User Settings | Â Assisted Lab: Manage User Settings in Windows |
| Â Configure Windows System Settings | Â Assisted Lab: Configure Windows System Settings |
| Â Use Management Consoles | Â Assisted Lab: Use Management Consoles |
| Â Use Performance and Troubleshooting Tools | Â Assisted Lab: Use Task Manager |
| Â Assisted Lab: Monitor Performance and Event Logs | |
| Â Use Command-line Tools | Â Assisted Lab: Use Command-line Tools |
| Â Assisted Lab: Troubleshoot a Windows OS Issue |
4- Storage Devices: SSDs, HDDs, RAID Fundamentals – 3
5- Display Technologies, Input Devices, and Peripheral Configuration- 3
6- Supporting Mobile Devices: Laptops, Tablets, Smartphones- 3
7- Networking Basics: OSI Model, TCP/IP, Ports, Protocols- 3
8- Wireless Networking, Cable Types, and SOHO Network Configuration- 3
9- Virtualization and Cloud Computing Concepts- 2
10- Hardware and Network Troubleshooting Techniques- 4
Total 30
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