CompTIA A+ with Practice Lab
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"Course Description
My Training Academy's CompTIA A+ course will provide learners with everything required to achieve the IT industry's entry level certification, CompTIA A+. The course will enhance your knowledge and skills on installation and maintenance of PC's, mobile devices, operating systems, printers and other necessary computer technology skills. It will also prepare learners for the CompTIA A+ 220-1001 and CompTIA A+ 220-1002 exams.
The CompTIA A+ is a globally recognised, vendor-neutral certification held by IT professionals around the world, it is seen as a top entry-level certification in the industry.
As part of this course package, learners will also have access to an online Practice Lab to develop their practical skills whilst learning. Practice Labs makes studying for an exam or learning new technologies an engaging experience, as It offers:
Exam based practical tasks
Real equipment, absolutely no simulations
Access to the latest industry technologies
Available anytime, anywhere on any device
Break and Reset functionality
No hardware or licensing costs
After completing this course, you will learn the skills and knowledge required to work effectively in a professional IT environment. Get the skills employers are currently looking for, enrol on the CompTIA A+ course today!
This course comes with a 14 day money back guarantee so enrol today and get started.
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Bulk discounts are available on purchases of 10 or more courses.
If you wish to discuss a large individual order for this course, and/or would like to be invoiced in advance, please call our sales team on 01707 828 751 to make an enquiry."
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"Who Is This Course For?
Anyone looking to kick start their IT career.
By choosing online learning instead of a classroom based course, it eliminates the need for time away from work, saving you valuable time and money. It is ideal for those with tight schedules as our online courses give you 12 months unlimited access to all the course materials, so you can study at a pace that suits you. Allowing you to easily resume your studies whenever you have the time. All you need is internet connection to study, so you can study from the comfort of your home or any environment that suits you."
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Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.
For the best viewing experience on our state-of-the-art eLearning platform we recommend an internet connection of 10Mbps or better. Please also use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as your browser with Adobe Flash Player."
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- Networking
- Windows
- Networks
- Linux
- TCP-IP
- Internet
- Network
- PC
- PC training
- Operating Systems
- Flash
- Sound
- Systems
- Industry
- IP
- TCP
- Network Training
- Operating System
- Wireless
- Mac
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Course Outline
Course Outline
CompTIA A+ 220-901
Module 1 Introduction to Personal Computers and IT Certification
- 1.1 Personal Computer Concepts Part 1
- 1.2 Personal Computer Concepts Part 2
- 1.3 Becoming an IT Professional
- 1.4 Certification Basics
- 1.5 Review
Module 2 Internal Hardware Components
- 2.1 Motherboards Part 1
- 2.2 Motherboards Part 2
- 2.3 BIOS Part 1
- 2.4 BIOS Part 2
- 2.5 BIOS Part 3
- 2.6 Power Supplies Part 1
- 2.7 Power Supplies Part 2
- 2.8 Central Processing Unit Part 1
- 2.9 Central Processing Unipart 2
- 2.10 Central Processing Unit Part 3
- 2.11 Memory Part 1
- 2.12 Memory Part 2
- 2.13 Review
Module 3 Storage Fundamentals
- 3.1 Storage Overview
- 3.2 Magnetic Drives
- 3.3 Solid State And Flash Drives
- 3.4 Optical Drives
- 3.5 RAID Technologies
- 3.6 Tape Drives
- 3.7 Installing Hard Drives
- 3.8 Review
Module 4 Expanding Hardware Capabilities
- 4.1 Expansion Components Overview Part 1
- 4.2 Expansion Components Overview Part 2
- 4.3 Expansion Technologies Part 1
- 4.4 Expansion Technologies Part 2
- 4.5 Video Cards Part 1
- 4.6 Video Cards Part 2
- 4.7 Sound Cards
- 4.8 Networking Interface Cards
- 4.9 Alternative Expansion Devices
- 4.10 Review
Module 5 Working with Peripheral Devices
- 5.1 Peripheral Devices Overview
- 5.2 Input Devices Part 1
- 5.3 Input Devices Part 2
- 5.4 Input Devices Part 3
- 5.5 Output Devices Video Monitors Part 1
- 5.6 Output Devices Video Monitors Part 2
- 5.7 Output Devices Video Monitors Part 3
- 5.8 Output Device sprinters And ScannersPart1
- 5.9 Output Devices Printers And Scanners Part2
- 5.10 Output Device sprinters And Scanners Part 3
- 5.11 Output Devices Printers And Scanners Part 4
- 5.12 Input And Output Devices
- 5.13 Review
Module 6 Mobiles Devices
- 6.1 Mobile Devices Overview
- 6.2 Laptop Computer Components Part 1
- 6.3 Laptop Computer Components Part 2
- 6.4 Laptop Computer Expansion Capabilities
- 6.5 Replacing Portable Computer Components Part 1
- 6.6 Replacing Portable Computer Components Part 2
- 6.7 Additional Mobile Devices Part 1
- 6.8 Additional Mobile Devices Part 2
- 6.9 Mobile Device Ports And Connectors
- 6.10 Review
Module 7 Computer Networking
- 7.1 Networking Fundamentals Part 1
- 7.2 Networking Fundamentals Part 2
- 7.3 Network Devices Part 1
- 7.4 Network Devices Part 2
- 7.5 Cable And Connectors Part 1
- 7.6 Cable And Connectors Part 2
- 7.8 TCP/IP Fundamentals Part 1
- 7.9 TCP/IP FundamentalsPart2
- 7.10 TCP/IP FundamentalsPart3
- 7.11 TCP/IP Fundamentals Part 4
- 7.12 TCP/IP Fundamentals Part 5
- 7.13 Internet Connectivity
- 7.14 Wireless Networks Part 1
- 7.15 Wireless Networks Part 2
Module 8 Hardware and Network Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Models Part 1
- Troubleshooting Models Part 2
- Troubleshooting Physical Issues Part 1
- Troubleshooting Physical Issues Part 2
- Troubleshooting Physical Issues Part 3
- Troubleshooting Networking Issues Part 1
- Troubleshooting Networking Issues Part 2
- Troubleshooting Mobile Devices
- Troubleshooting Printers
Module 1 Introduction to Operating Systems
- Introduction
- Operating Systems Overview Part 1
- Operating Systems Overview Part 2
- Operating Systems Functions Part 1
- Operating Systems Functions Part 2
- Windows OS Versions Part 1
- Windows OS Versions Part 2
- Windows OS Versions Part 3
- Basic Navigation and Management Part 1
- Basic Navigation and Management Part 2
Module 2 Installing Windows Operating Systems
- 2.1 Pre Installing Task
- 2.2 Performing Clean Installs Part 1
- 2.3 Performing Clean Installs Part 2
- 2.4 Performing Upgrades
- 2.5 Migrating User Data
Module 3 Configuration and Management in Windows
- 3.1 Using Control Panel and PC Settings Part 1
- 3.2 Using Control Panel and PC Settings Part 2
- 3.3 Using Control Panel and PC Settings Part 3
- 3.4 Using Graphical Administrative Tools Part 1
- 3.5 Using Graphical Administrative Tools Part 2
- 3.6 Using Graphical Administrative Tools Part 3
- 3.7 Using Graphical Administrative Tools Part 4
- 3.8 Using Command Line Administrative Tools
- 3.9 Configuring Networking Part 1
- 3.10 Configuring Networking Part 2
- 3.11 Configuring Networking Part 3
- 3.12 Operating System Security Part 1
- 3.13 Operating System Security Part 2
- 3.14 Operating System Security Part 3
- 3.15 Windows Preventative Maintenance
Module 4 Utilizing Alternative Operating Systems
- 4.1 Mac and Linux Overview
- 4.2 OS Features and Tools
- 4.3 Best Practices Using Alternative Operating Systems
- 4.4 Basic Command Line Administration in Linux
- 4.5 Network Operating Systems Part 1
- 4.6 Network Operating Systems Part 2
Module 5 Virtualization and Cloud Computing
- 5.1 Understanding Virtualization
- 5.2 Basic Cloud Concepts
- Module 6 Managing Mobile Devices
- 6.1 Mobile Devices Overview
- 6.2 Mobile Operating Systems
- 6.3 Network Connectivity and Email
- 6.4 Mobile Device Synchronization
Module 7 Understanding System Security
- 7.1 Understanding Threats to Security Part 1
- 7.2 Understanding Threats to Security Part 2
- 7.3 Understanding Threats to Security Part 3
- 7.4 Understanding Common Prevention Methods Part 1
- 7.5 Understanding Common Prevention Methods Part 2
- 7.6 Understanding Common Prevention Methods Part 3
Module 8 Troubleshooting and Operational Procedures
- 8.1 Troubleshooting Theory
- 8.2 Communication and Professionalism Part 1
- 8.3 Communication and Professionalism Part 2
- 8.4 Operational and Safety Procedures
- 8.5 Security and Privacy Guidelines for Troubleshooting
- 8.6 Troubleshooting Operating Systems Part 1
- 8.7 Troubleshooting Operating Systems Part 2
- 8.8 Troubleshooting Mobile Devices Part 1
- 8.9 Troubleshooting Mobile Devices Part 2
- 8.10 Troubleshooting Common Security Issues Part 1
- 8.11 Troubleshooting Common Security Issues Part 2
- 8.12 Conclusion
CompTIA A+ 220-901
Module 1 Introduction to Personal Computers and IT Certification
Module 1 Introduction to Personal Computers and IT Certification
- 1.1 Personal Computer Concepts Part 1
- 1.2 Personal Computer Concepts Part 2
- 1.3 Becoming an IT Professional
- 1.4 Certification Basics
- 1.5 Review
Module 2 Internal Hardware Components
Module 2 Internal Hardware Components
- 2.1 Motherboards Part 1
- 2.2 Motherboards Part 2
- 2.3 BIOS Part 1
- 2.4 BIOS Part 2
- 2.5 BIOS Part 3
- 2.6 Power Supplies Part 1
- 2.7 Power Supplies Part 2
- 2.8 Central Processing Unit Part 1
- 2.9 Central Processing Unipart 2
- 2.10 Central Processing Unit Part 3
- 2.11 Memory Part 1
- 2.12 Memory Part 2
- 2.13 Review
Module 3 Storage Fundamentals
Module 3 Storage Fundamentals
- 3.1 Storage Overview
- 3.2 Magnetic Drives
- 3.3 Solid State And Flash Drives
- 3.4 Optical Drives
- 3.5 RAID Technologies
- 3.6 Tape Drives
- 3.7 Installing Hard Drives
- 3.8 Review
Module 4 Expanding Hardware Capabilities
Module 4 Expanding Hardware Capabilities
- 4.1 Expansion Components Overview Part 1
- 4.2 Expansion Components Overview Part 2
- 4.3 Expansion Technologies Part 1
- 4.4 Expansion Technologies Part 2
- 4.5 Video Cards Part 1
- 4.6 Video Cards Part 2
- 4.7 Sound Cards
- 4.8 Networking Interface Cards
- 4.9 Alternative Expansion Devices
- 4.10 Review
Module 5 Working with Peripheral Devices
Module 5 Working with Peripheral Devices
- 5.1 Peripheral Devices Overview
- 5.2 Input Devices Part 1
- 5.3 Input Devices Part 2
- 5.4 Input Devices Part 3
- 5.5 Output Devices Video Monitors Part 1
- 5.6 Output Devices Video Monitors Part 2
- 5.7 Output Devices Video Monitors Part 3
- 5.8 Output Device sprinters And ScannersPart1
- 5.9 Output Devices Printers And Scanners Part2
- 5.10 Output Device sprinters And Scanners Part 3
- 5.11 Output Devices Printers And Scanners Part 4
- 5.12 Input And Output Devices
- 5.13 Review
Module 6 Mobiles Devices
Module 6 Mobiles Devices
- 6.1 Mobile Devices Overview
- 6.2 Laptop Computer Components Part 1
- 6.3 Laptop Computer Components Part 2
- 6.4 Laptop Computer Expansion Capabilities
- 6.5 Replacing Portable Computer Components Part 1
- 6.6 Replacing Portable Computer Components Part 2
- 6.7 Additional Mobile Devices Part 1
- 6.8 Additional Mobile Devices Part 2
- 6.9 Mobile Device Ports And Connectors
- 6.10 Review
Module 7 Computer Networking
Module 7 Computer Networking
- 7.1 Networking Fundamentals Part 1
- 7.2 Networking Fundamentals Part 2
- 7.3 Network Devices Part 1
- 7.4 Network Devices Part 2
- 7.5 Cable And Connectors Part 1
- 7.6 Cable And Connectors Part 2
- 7.8 TCP/IP Fundamentals Part 1
- 7.9 TCP/IP FundamentalsPart2
- 7.10 TCP/IP FundamentalsPart3
- 7.11 TCP/IP Fundamentals Part 4
- 7.12 TCP/IP Fundamentals Part 5
- 7.13 Internet Connectivity
- 7.14 Wireless Networks Part 1
- 7.15 Wireless Networks Part 2
Module 8 Hardware and Network Troubleshooting
Module 8 Hardware and Network Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Models Part 1
- Troubleshooting Models Part 2
- Troubleshooting Physical Issues Part 1
- Troubleshooting Physical Issues Part 2
- Troubleshooting Physical Issues Part 3
- Troubleshooting Networking Issues Part 1
- Troubleshooting Networking Issues Part 2
- Troubleshooting Mobile Devices
- Troubleshooting Printers
CompTIA A+ 220-902
Module 1 Introduction to Operating Systems
Module 1 Introduction to Operating Systems
- Introduction
- Operating Systems Overview Part 1
- Operating Systems Overview Part 2
- Operating Systems Functions Part 1
- Operating Systems Functions Part 2
- Windows OS Versions Part 1
- Windows OS Versions Part 2
- Windows OS Versions Part 3
- Basic Navigation and Management Part 1
- Basic Navigation and Management Part 2
Module 2 Installing Windows Operating Systems
Module 2 Installing Windows Operating Systems
- 2.1 Pre Installing Task
- 2.2 Performing Clean Installs Part 1
- 2.3 Performing Clean Installs Part 2
- 2.4 Performing Upgrades
- 2.5 Migrating User Data
Module 3 Configuration and Management in Windows
Module 3 Configuration and Management in Windows
- 3.1 Using Control Panel and PC Settings Part 1
- 3.2 Using Control Panel and PC Settings Part 2
- 3.3 Using Control Panel and PC Settings Part 3
- 3.4 Using Graphical Administrative Tools Part 1
- 3.5 Using Graphical Administrative Tools Part 2
- 3.6 Using Graphical Administrative Tools Part 3
- 3.7 Using Graphical Administrative Tools Part 4
- 3.8 Using Command Line Administrative Tools
- 3.9 Configuring Networking Part 1
- 3.10 Configuring Networking Part 2
- 3.11 Configuring Networking Part 3
- 3.12 Operating System Security Part 1
- 3.13 Operating System Security Part 2
- 3.14 Operating System Security Part 3
- 3.15 Windows Preventative Maintenance
Module 4 Utilizing Alternative Operating Systems
Module 4 Utilizing Alternative Operating Systems
- 4.1 Mac and Linux Overview
- 4.2 OS Features and Tools
- 4.3 Best Practices Using Alternative Operating Systems
- 4.4 Basic Command Line Administration in Linux
- 4.5 Network Operating Systems Part 1
- 4.6 Network Operating Systems Part 2
Module 5 Virtualization and Cloud Computing
Module 5 Virtualization and Cloud Computing
- 5.1 Understanding Virtualization
- 5.2 Basic Cloud Concepts
- Module 6 Managing Mobile Devices
- 6.1 Mobile Devices Overview
- 6.2 Mobile Operating Systems
- 6.3 Network Connectivity and Email
- 6.4 Mobile Device Synchronization .
CompTIA A+ with Practice Lab