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Course Description

A+ is a good starting point for entering a career in Information Technology as it provides foundational skills and knowledge.

Topics covered include:

  • Hardware - Identifying, using, and connecting hardware components and devices
  • Operating Systems - Installing and supporting Windows OS including command line and client support. Understanding Mac OS, Linux, and mobile OS
  • Software Troubleshooting - Troubleshooting PC and mobile device issues including application security support
  • Networking - Explaining types of networks and connections including TCP/IP, WiFi, and SOHO
  • Hardware and Network Troubleshooting - Troubleshooting device and network issues
  • Security - Identifying and protecting against security vulnerabilities for devices and their network connections
  • Mobile Devices - Installing and configuring laptops and other mobile devices
  • Virtualization and Cloud Computing - Comparing and contrasting cloud computing concepts and set up client-side virtualization
  • Operational Procedures - Following best practices for safety, environmental impacts, and communication and professionalism

Jobs that use knowledge gained in an A+ course include Help Desk Technician, Technical Support Specialist, Service Desk Analyst, Data Support Technician, and others. It is recommended that you consider continued learning in related areas such as Networking and Security.

Training is distance-delivered via Zoom with a combination of live lectures, readings, and labs. Many hours of independent self-study are expected outside of class meetings.

This course prepares you for the two parts of the CompTIA A+ certification. Although test prep for the certification exams is covered in class, additional study is needed. Certification exams which are included in this training are scheduled at the end of the course. Participants must report their test dates and exam results.

Course Outline

A+ is a good starting point for entering a career in Information Technology as it provides foundational skills and knowledge. Topics include, hardware, operating systems, software troubleshooting, networking, security, mobile devices, virtualization and Cloud computing, and operational procedures. This course prepares you for the two parts of the CompTIA A+ certification. Although test prep for the certification exams is covered in class, additional study is needed.

Learner Outcomes

- Hardware - Identifying, using, and connecting hardware components and devices

- Operating Systems - Installing and supporting Windows OS including command line and client support. Understanding Mac OS, Linux, and mobile OS

- Software Troubleshooting - Troubleshooting PC and mobile device issues including application security support

- Networking - Explaining types of networks and connections including TCP/IP, WiFi, and SOHO

- Hardware and Network Troubleshooting - Troubleshooting device and network issues

- Security - Identifying and protecting against security vulnerabilities for devices and their network connections

- Mobile Devices - Installing and configuring laptops and other mobile devices

- Virtualization and Cloud Computing - Comparing and contrasting cloud computing concepts and set up client-side virtualization

- Operational Procedures - Following best practices for safety, environmental impacts, and communication and professionalism

Prerequisites

1. Must be a strong computer user and be familiar with IT terminology. Helpful to have some experience with hardware and operating systems.
2. Completion of IT Fundamentals or equivalent knowledge is required.
3. Must have a computer/laptop with a camera and microphone and robust Internet.
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Type
Online - Real-time
Days
W, M
Time
5:00PM to 8:00PM
Dates
Feb 05, 2025 to Apr 14, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
48.0
Delivery Options
Online Synchronous (Statewide)  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition non-credit $2,195.00
Section Notes
Expect 3 hours per day self-study including weekends.

Additional Skills: Ability to study independently and work collaboratively as part of a team, strong motivation to learn, interest in Information Technology, time to participate in an internship or apprenticeship.

 

 

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