A+ IT Essentials 1 (Mlveda Copy Do Not Buy)
A+ IT Essentials 1 (Mlveda Copy Do Not Buy)
Course Length/Delivery | 40 Hours/Online |
Course Difficulty | |
Certification Prep |
CompTIA A+ |
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Course Schedule:
This course meets M-Th evenings for 5-hours of instruction (6-11 pm) over a 2 week period OR four consecutive Saturdays (8am-6pm) for a total of 40 hours of LIVE online instruction. Regularly scheduled breaks are included.
A+ IT Essentials 1: Foundational Skills
Gain essential knowledge of computer hardware, networking fundamentals, and troubleshooting techniques with A+ IT Essentials 1. This course introduces core concepts in mobile device hardware, networking setups, hardware components, virtualization, and more.
Course Description
A+ IT Essentials 1 introduces students to the foundational aspects of IT, focusing on computer hardware, networking essentials, and troubleshooting methodologies. From mobile device hardware to wireless networking and virtualization, this course covers essential topics to kickstart your IT career.
Certifications associated with this training
This course prepares you for the CompTIA A+ Core One - 1101 certification exam. Successful completion provides a strong foundation for further advancement in the IT field. Our A+ IT Essentials 1 Bundle or A+ Core One Test Prep Package are recommended for those seeking certification.
Your new skill set
Mobile device hardware, Networking fundamentals, Hardware components, Virtualization basics, Troubleshooting techniques, and more.
Key topics covered in this course:
Mobile device hardware and installation, Networking setup and configurations, Hardware components and troubleshooting, Introduction to virtualization and cloud computing, Troubleshooting hardware and network issues.
- Identifying, installing, and troubleshooting various hardware components including CPUs, RAM, motherboards, and storage devices such as hard drives and SSDs.
- Understanding different types of peripheral devices like printers, monitors, keyboards, and mice, and troubleshooting issues related to them.
- Configuring and troubleshooting mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, and understanding mobile operating systems and network connectivity.
- Understanding networking concepts such as TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, and troubleshooting common networking issues.
- Installing, configuring, and troubleshooting wired and wireless network connections, including routers, switches, access points, and modems.
- Managing operating systems including Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile operating systems, and configuring operating system settings.
- Implementing basic security measures such as password policies, encryption, and data backup strategies, and identifying and removing malware.
- Understanding cloud computing concepts and virtualization technologies, and configuring and managing cloud-based services and virtual machines.
- Implementing basic IT operational procedures including proper use of tools, safety procedures, and best practices for documentation and communication.
- Troubleshooting common hardware, software, and network issues using appropriate tools and techniques, and providing solutions to end-users effectively.