Introduction:
In the complete CompTIA
A+ Certification Curriculum you will learn the basic terms, concepts, and
functions relating to the main microcomputer modules; instruction on installing,
configuring, and upgrading the main microcomputer modules and peripherals;
the principles, types and characteristics of motherboards, processors, and
memory; the fundamentals of major Operating Systems; procedures for installing,
configuring, and upgrading Windows® 9X and Windows® 2000; procedures
for installing, configuring, and upgrading Windows® 9X and Windows®
2000; and lastly, basic network concepts and terminology.
Course
included are:
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CompTIA
A+ Certification Part 1 – Hardware Fundamentals |
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CompTIA
A+ Certification Part 2 – Hardware Installation and Configuration |
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CompTIA
A+ Certification Part 3 – Motherboards, Processors, Memory and
Printers |
CompTIA
A+ Certification Part 4 – Operating Systems Fundamentals |
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CompTIA
A+ Certification Part 5 – Operating System Installation and Configuration |
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CompTIA
A+ Certification Part 6 – Troubleshooting and Preventive Maintenance |
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CompTIA A+ Certification Part 7 – Network Fundamentals |
Benefits:
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Not
related to vendor-specific products. |
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Course
covers a broad range of Hardware and software technologies. |
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A
service technician could have previously been required to prove competency
om up to fifty different products with this qualification they do not
need to. |
| Recognized
proof of professional achievement. |
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| Our material
has been written to the A+ syllabus. A+ is supported by many of computer
industry's leading companies. |
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| Course objectives
are targeted to tasks and skills tht must be performed in the job and
are not focussed on product features. |
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Minimum
of O-Level of Secondary Education, Knowledge of Windows 98/2000. |