Overview
CompTIA A+ is an internationally recognized foundational IT certification.
Earning the A+ certification means you are capable of building, operating, managing, and troubleshooting computer systems. It proves that you can perform essential IT support tasks required in today’s workforce.
This course is regularly updated by IT experts to ensure it reflects the core skills needed in the job market. Topics include networking, virtualization, cloud computing, and security.
Course Curriculum
Introduction to Computers
- 2.1 Desktop Computer
- 2.2 Laptop
- 2.3 Tablet / Handheld Computer
- 2.4 Server
Comparison Between PCs and MAC Devices
- 4.1 Identifying All Computer Hardware Components
- 4.2 Input Devices
- 4.3 Output Devices
- 5.1 Front Panel
- 5.2 Back Panel
Introduction to the Motherboard
- 7.1 ATX
- 7.2 Extended ATX
- 7.3 New Extended ATX
- 8.1 CPU
- 8.2 RAM and Its Types
- 8.3 ROM
- 8.4 Capacitors and Transistors
- 8.5 Comparison Between Northbridge and Southbridge
- 8.6 Intel Hub Architecture
- 8.7 Heat Sinks
- 8.8 Graphics Card
- 8.9 USB Ports
- 8.10 Network and Communication Ports
- 8.11 Standard Motherboard Architecture
- 8.12 Peripheral Components and Connections
- 9.1 Magnetic Storage
- 9.2 Solid-State Drives
- 9.3 Hybrid Drives
- 9.4 Optical Drives
- 9.5 Flash Memory
- 9.6 Online & Cloud Storage
Power Supply Unit (PSU)
Computer Assembly and Disassembly
12.1 Installing and Managing Windows OS
12.2 Installing Applications
12.3 Identifying Software Files
12.4 Password Recovery
12.5 Sleep Mode
12.6 Creating a User Account
Outcomes
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