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Description
A+ Certification from Gatlin International
The A+ certification program will prepare you for CompTIA A+ certification. You can earn this certification after you pass two exams. The A+ Essentials exam, 220-701, covers the foundational knowledge a PC support technician should know. The Practical Application exam, 220-702, tests practical knowledge and troubleshooting skills.
CompTIA A+ Certification: Essentials
The CompTIA A+ Certification: Essentials section of the program prepares you for the CompTIA A+ Essentials certification exam and builds practical job skills for computer hardware and operating systems. These skills include the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of common devices such as desktops, laptops, network and wireless devices, printers, and monitors. You’ll master the installation and troubleshooting of common components such as CPUs, memory, disks, power supplies, and expansion cards, as well as gain valuable practical knowledge of security concepts, customer service, and business processes.
CompTIA A+ Certification: Practical Application
The CompTIA A+ Certification: Practical Application section of the program will prepare you for the CompTIA A+ Practical Application exam. You’ll learn to troubleshoot hardware, operating systems, and networks, as well as implement security procedures and protocols. These are the skills expected of an entry-level IT technician who will have a high level of interaction with clients.
Upon successful completion of this program, you'll:
- Master hardware installation
- Be able to perform routine computer troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance
- Be familiar with various operating systems and software
- Understand networking requirements and procedures
- Implement effective security protocols
- Understand operational procedures
After successfully completing the A+ certification program, you'll also be prepared to sit for the CompTIA A+ Essentials and Practical Application exams and earn your CompTIA A+ Certification.
Outline
- ESD, Tools, Cases, and Motherboards
- Hardware Maintenance and Safety
- Memory and Data Storage
- Devices, Peripherals, Ports, Cables, Connectors
- Processors
- Memory
- Power and Power Supplies
- BIOS, CMOS, and the Boot Process
- Disks, Storage, and Removable Media
- Operating System Overview and Installation
- OS Navigation and Upgrade
- Windows Command Line Interface
- OS Maintenance, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting
- Video
- Sound
- Portable Computing and Power Management
- Wired Networking and TCP/IP
- Wireless Networking
- Printers and Scanners
- The Internet
- Patch Management and Security
- Customer Service and Professionalism
Demo
Additional Info
- Languages
- English
- Course Length
- 320.00 hours
- Duration of Access
All of our programs are self-paced and open enrollment. You can start and finish the program at your own pace. When you register for a program, you are given 180 days (6 months) to complete the program. If you need more time, you may request a 90-day extension for a fee of $225.
- Instructor
Wade Lindenberger is a CPA with 20 years of financial, accounting, and management experience in public accounting and private industry. He is currently director of the corporate governance service line for RoseRyan, Inc., a regional professional services firm. Prior to that, Wade was director of the finance and accounting service line for the San Diego office of a global, publicly held professional services firm.
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