The A+ Certified Computer Technician certificate program is an internationally recognized credential backed by major computer hardware and software companies. As a CompTIA Certified A+ Technician, graduates will be able to: analyze computer problems
The A+ Certified Computer Technician certificate program is an internationally recognized credential backed by major computer hardware and software companies.
As a CompTIA Certified A+ Technician, graduates will be able to: analyze computer problems; disassemble any computer for rebuild or upgrade; design and operate a company’s computer maintenance; recommend compatible hardware and software; and limit downtime and expensive repairs by providing immediate in- house action.
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The CompTIA A+ 1101 (220-1101) course will build on students' existing knowledge and experience with PC hardware. In addition, this course will provide fundamental level skills and theoretical concepts to prepare students for real-world experiences on the job as a technician.
If you are interested in IT operational or technical support roles, then you better get your hands on this certification because that is what catches most employers’ attention. Most people think that this certification only relates to PC repair, however, it is much more than that.
This course covers the areas of network architecture, topologies, protocols especially TCP/IP, network operating systems, network installation, upgrading, troubleshooting
What are they? These vendor-neutral certifications and their associated objectives ensure one has an excellent base from which to launch their IT career. Topics cover computer hardware, troubleshooting, networking, and security at an entry, but professional level.
CompTIA A+® certified professionals are proven problem solvers. They support today's core technologies from security to cloud to data management and more. CompTIA A+ is the industry standard for launching IT careers into today's digital world.
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