Overview
The CompTIA A+ Certification is a foundational IT credential, preparing candidates with the skills necessary to support core technologies in today’s digital workforce. This certification validates the ability to troubleshoot, manage, and secure devices, operating systems, and networks, establishing a strong foundation for a career in IT.
Objectives
At the end of Applying CompTIA A+ certification course, participants will be able to
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of IT hardware and software concepts.
- 9-12 months of hands-on experience in a lab or field setting (recommended).
- Familiarity with Windows and basic command-line tools.
- Ability to handle and troubleshoot computer systems and devices.
- Basic knowledge of network types and protocols.
Course Outline
- Overview of hardware components, peripherals, and connectivity techniques.
- Installing and managing various OS environments, troubleshooting system issues, and configuring system preferences.
- Understanding network types, connections, and troubleshooting common network issues.
- Identifying potential vulnerabilities, implementing security practices, and protecting network-connected devices.
- Applying troubleshooting methodologies, managing software and hardware issues, and following best practices for environmental and personal safety.