CompTIA A+ Certification Online Course
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Course
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Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Class hours
200h
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
Are you looking to advance in your professional career? Emagister brings you the ideal course for you. The online CompTIA A + certification course covers the latest exam programs 220-1001 and 220-1002.
The CompTIA A + certification is a perfect starting point for an IT career, since it covers the maintenance of PCs, mobile devices, operating systems and printers, laptops, validates the understanding of common hardware and software technologies and is a Industry standard certification for entry High level IT technicians.
This course can help you develop sufficient skills and knowledge to perform tasks on the hardware and operating systems of personal computers, such as installation, PC creation, repair, troubleshooting, system updates, system configuration, problem diagnosis and preventive maintenance.
The online A + certification course can benefit those who prepare for the CompTIA A + exams, but it is also beneficial for those who work as specialists in technical support, field service technician, IT support technician and IT support administrator.
Do not miss this training opportunity. If you want to know more about this course, please request more information in Emagister.com so that our advisors can communicate with you.
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About this course
CompTIA A+ ensures an IT professional has the knowledge and skills to:
Demonstrate baseline security skills for IT support professionals
Configure device operating systems, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS, Android and iOS and administer client-based as well as cloud-based (SaaS) software
Troubleshoot and problem solve core service and support challenges while applying best practices for documentation, change management, and scripting
Support basic IT infrastructure and networking
Configure and support PC, mobile and IoT device hardware
Implement basic data backup and recovery methods and apply data storage and management best practices
Before taking this course, you should have user-level skills and knowledge of personal computers and a good working knowledge of the windows operating system. CompTIA recommends that students have 6 to 12 months experience in the IT support industry although is not essential.
On completion of the A+ course, you can apply for the CompTIA A+ 220-1001 and 220-1002 Examinations. Examinations must be sat at a registered Pearson VUE testing centre and are currently £130.00 + VAT each.
Live Lab Features:
Provide hands-on experience in a safe, online environment
Labs simulate real world, hardware, software & CLI environment
Flexible and inexpensive alternative to physical Labs
Comes with well-organized component library for every task
Highly interactive - learn by doing
Explanations and remediation available
Videos on how to perform
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This centre has featured on Emagister for 15 years
Subjects
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- Computing
- Software Engineering
- Windows
- IT
- Network
- Installation
- Operating Systems
- Supply
- Communication Skills
- Systems
- System Engineering
- Network Training
- Operating System
- Operational procedures
- Distance learning
- Data
- Mobile Device
- Securing Devices
- Network infraestructure
- Printers
- Custom Computers
- Multi-Function
- Workstation security
- Mobile device security
- Mobile device types
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Course programme
Lesson 1: Troubleshooting
This lesson covers the following subjects: Troubleshooting theory; Safety; Professionalism; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 2: The Open Systems Interconnection Specifications
This lesson covers the following subjects: Motherboards; CPUs; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 3: Computer Power Supplies
This lesson covers the following subjects: Power supply connectors; Power supply installation; Power supply troubleshooting; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 4: Memory
This lesson covers the following subjects: Read-only memory; Random access memory; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 5: Computer Expansion
This lesson covers the following subjects: Expansion interfaces; Expansion card installation; Connectors and cables; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 6: Physical Storage
This lesson covers the following subjects: Disk drives; RAID storage; Optical drives; Other storage methods; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 7: Input-Output Devices
This lesson covers the following subjects: Input devices; Output devices; Dual input-output devices; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 8: Display Devices
This lesson covers the following subjects: Display technologies; Display management; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 9: Operating Systems
This lesson covers the following subjects: Windows versions and features; Non-Windows operating systems; Operating system installation and upgrades; Applications and scripting; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 10: Windows Management
This lesson covers the following subjects: Operating system features and tools; Control Panel utilities; Command-line tools; Troubleshooting; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 11: Network Basics
This lesson covers the following subjects: Classifying networks; Network devices; Internet connections; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 12: Network Cables and Connectors
This lesson covers the following subjects: Twisted-pair connections; Coaxial connections; Optical media; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 13: Network Protocols
This lesson covers the following subjects: TCP/IP settings; Transport protocols; Application protocols; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 14: Wireless Networking
This lesson covers the following subjects: Wireless technology; Wi-Fi standards; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 15: Windows Networking
This lesson covers the following subjects: Network shares; Network connections; Connection troubleshooting; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 16: Virtualization and Cloud Computing
This lesson covers the following subjects: Virtualization; Cloud computing; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 17: Mobile Devices
This lesson covers the following subjects: Mobile device types; Mobile device configuration; Mobile device troubleshooting; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 18: Security Principals
This lesson covers the following subjects: Threats and vulnerabilities; Security controls; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 19: Security Technologies
This lesson covers the following subjects: Operating system security; Security hardware and software; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 20: Securing Devices and Data
This lesson covers the following subjects: Workstation security; Mobile device security; Security troubleshooting; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 21: SOHO Network Configuration
This lesson covers the following subjects: SOHO router features; Network security; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 22: Printers and Multi-Function Print Devices
This lesson covers the following subjects: Printer technologies; Printer installation and maintenance; Printer troubleshooting; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 23: Custom Computers
This lesson covers the following subjects: Custom computer considerations; and Lesson Summary.
Lesson 24: Operational Procedures
This lesson covers the following subjects: IT operations; Environmental factors; Incident response; Backup and recovery; and Lesson Summary.
Appendix:
This lesson covers the following subjects: 3D Objects; and 3D Game.
CompTIA A+ Certification Online Course