CompTIA A Certification Preparation | Computer Repair Training
If you are ready for a career as an entry-level Information Technology (IT) professional or computer service technician, CompTIA A+ certification is your first step towards a fulfilling IT career in cloud computing, networking, mobility, security or systems administration.
 Launch Your IT Career With A+ Certification
              You want the satisfaction and rewards of a bright professional future. CompTIA A+ certification will help you reach new heights by validating essential IT professional skills. 
 Competitive Edge
              Leaving school with a diploma and a respected industry certification is the best way to demonstrate your value and stand out from the competition. 
              A+ certified professionals earn 35% more than their non-certified counterparts. Proven skills make you a more valuable asset to employers and organizations. 
 Endless Opportunities
              Labor estimates predict some technology fields will experience growth of over 20% by the year 2020. Your future of fulfilling IT job opportunities starts with A+ certification. 
 Universal Skills
              CompTIA A+ is a vendor-neutral certification that covers an extensive variety of software and hardware systems, including Windows, iOS, Android and Linux. 
 Globally Recognized
              Earning your A+ certification gives you an internationally recognized credential. Leading companies around the world are hiring A+ certified professionals like you. 
 Prove Yourself
              Earn your CompTIA A+ certification by passing two CompTIA A+ exams: 220-901 & 220-902. Both exams include multiple-choice and performance-based questions that require you to solve real-world problems. These exams demonstrate your skills and knowledge in: 
Security: Supporting and securing access to data by properly using authentication, access control and encryption for an organization. Help desk and technical support professionals form one of the first lines of defense for any organization.
Networking: Applying core concepts and protocols such as IPv4, IPv6, DHCP, and subnet mask to set up and support wired and wireless networks.
Operating Systems: Working with mobile, server and traditional operating systems, from Android and iOS to Windows and Linux.
IT Operations: Utilizing the basics of virtualization, cloud computing, and desktop imaging and deployment to support today’s IT infrastructures.
Troubleshooting: Following and using decision trees for diagnosing, resolving and documenting common hardware and software issues across a variety of devices.
Technical Support: Applying principles of customer service in IT issue resolution.
In order to receive CompTIA A+ certification, a candidate must pass two exams. The first exam is CompTIA A+ 220-901 and the second is CompTIA A+ 220-902. These examinations measure necessary competencies for an entry-level IT professional with the equivalent knowledge of at least 12 months of hands-on experience in the lab or field.
  Successful candidates will have the knowledge required to: 
              Assemble components based on customer requirements
              Install, configure and maintain devices, PCs and software for end users
              Understand the basics of networking and security/forensics 
              Properly and safely diagnose, resolve and document common hardware and software issues 
              Apply troubleshooting skills 
              Provide appropriate customer support 
              Understand the basics of virtualization, desktop imaging, and deployment 
This examination blueprint includes domain weighting, test objectives, and example content. Example topics and concepts are included to clarify the test objectives and should not be construed as a comprehensive listing of all the content of this examination. Candidates are encouraged to use this document to guide their studies.
The table below lists the domains measured by this examination and the extent to which they are represented. The CompTIA A+ 220-901 exam is based on these objectives.
| Domain | |
| 1.0 Hardware | 34% | 
| 2.0 Networking | 21% | 
| 3.0 Mobile Devices | 17% | 
| 4.0 Hardware & Network Troubleshooting | 28% | 
| Total | 100% | 
The table below lists the domains measured by this examination and the extent to which they are represented. The CompTIA A+ 220-902 certification exam is based on these objectives.
The table below lists the domains measured by this examination and the extent to which they are represented. The CompTIA A+ 220-902 certification exam is based on these objectives.
| Domain | |
| 1.0 Windows Operating Systems | 29% | 
| 2.0 Other Operating Systems & Technologies | 12% | 
| 3.0 Security | 22% | 
| 4.0 Software Troubleshooting | 24% | 
| 5.0 Operational Procedures | 13% | 
| Total | 100% | 
  Course Objectives: CompTIA A+ 220-901, 220-902
              Identify  the hardware components of personal computers and mobile digital devices. 
              Identify  the basic components and functions of operating systems. 
              Identify  networking and security fundamentals. 
              Identify  the operational procedures that should be followed by professional PC  technicians. 
              Install,  configure, and troubleshoot display devices. 
              Install  and configure peripheral components. 
              Manage  system components. 
              Manage  data storage. 
              Install  and configure Microsoft Windows. 
              Optimize  and maintain Microsoft Windows. 
              Work  with other operating systems. 
              Identify  the hardware and software requirements for client environment configurations. 
              Identify  network technologies. 
              Install  and configure networking capabilities. 
              Support  mobile digital devices. 
              Support  printers and multifunction devices. 
              Identify  security threats, vulnerabilities, and controls. 
              Implement  security controls. 
              Troubleshoot  system-wide issues. 
   Course Outline: CompTIA A+ 220-901, 220-902 
               Hardware Fundamentals  
              Personal Computer Components 
              Storage Devices 
              Mobile Digital Devices 
              Connection Interfaces 
  Operating System Fundamentals
              PC and Mobile Operating Systems 
              PC Operating System Tools and Utilities 
            
  Networking and Security Fundamentals 
              Network Types 
              Network Components 
              Common Network Services 
              Cloud Concepts 
              Security Fundamentals 
  Safety and Operational Procedures 
              Basic Maintenance Tools and Techniques 
              Personal and Electrical Safety 
              Environmental Safety and Materials  Handling 
              Professionalism and Communication 
              Organizational Policies and Procedures 
              Troubleshooting Theory 
  Supporting Display Devices 
              Install Display Devices 
              Configure Display Devices 
              Troubleshoot Video and Display Devices 
            
  Installing and Configuring Peripheral Components
              Install and Configure Input Devices 
              Install and Configure Output Devices 
              Install and Configure Input/ Output  Devices 
              Install and Configure Expansion Cards 
            
  Managing System Components
              Identify Motherboard Components and  Features
              Install and Configure CPUs and Cooling  Systems
              Install Power Supplies
              Troubleshoot System Components
            
  Managing Data Storage
              Identify RAM Types and Features
              Troubleshoot RAM Issues
              Install and Configure Storage Devices
              Configure the System Firmware
              Troubleshoot Hard Drives and RAID  Arrays
            
  Installing & Configuring Microsoft Windows
              Implement Client-Side Virtualization
              Install Microsoft Windows
              Use Microsoft Windows
              Configure Microsoft Windows
              Upgrade Microsoft Windows
              
            
  Optimizing & Maintaining Microsoft Windows
              Optimize Microsoft Windows
              Back Up and Restore System Data
              Perform Disk Maintenance
              Update Software
            
  Working With Other Operating Systems
              The OS X Operating System
              The Linux Operating System
            
  Customized Client Environments
              Types of Common Business Clients
              Custom Client Environments
            
  Networking Technologies
              TCP/IP Properties and Characteristics
              TCP/IP
              Internet Connections
              Ports and Protocols
              Networking Tools
            
  Installing & Configuring Networking Capabilities
              Configure Basic Windows Networking
              Configure Network Perimeters
              Using Windows Networking Features
              Install and Configure SOHO Networks
            
  Supporting Mobile Digital Devices
              Install and Configure Exterior Laptop  Components
              
              Install and Configure Interior Laptop  Components
              
              Other Mobile Devices
              
              Mobile Device Accessories and Ports
              
              Mobile Device Connectivity
              
              Mobile Device Synchronization
              
              Troubleshoot Mobile Device Hardware
              
            
  Supporting Printers and Multifunction Devices
              Printer and Multifunction Technologies
              Install and Configure Printers
              Maintain Printers
              Troubleshoot Printers
            
  Security Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Controls
              Common Security Threats and  Vulnerabilities 
              General Security Controls 
              Mobile Security Controls 
              Data Destruction and Disposal Methods 
            
  Implementing Security Controls
              Secure Operating Systems 
              Secure Workstations 
              Secure SOHO Networks 
              Secure Mobile Devices 
            
  Troubleshooting System-Wide Issues
              Troubleshoot PC Operating Systems 
              Troubleshoot Mobile Device Operating  Systems and Applications
              Troubleshoot Wired and Wireless  Networks 
              Troubleshoot Common Security Issues
            
Entrance Requirements:
Students taking this course should have the following skills: end-user skills with Windows-based personal computers, including the ability to: browse and search for information on the Internet; start up, shut down, and log on to a computer and network; run programs; and move, copy, delete, and rename files in Windows Explorer. Students should also have basic knowledge of computing concepts, including the difference between hardware and software; the functions of software components, such as the operating system, applications, and file systems; and the function of a computer network. High School Diploma/GED
SCHEDULE DATES - 35 Hour Hands-On Program
| CompTIA A+ 09AM-2PM (Mon-Tue)  Start Date & Graduation Date  01/17/2022 to 02/07/2022 2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 4 Weeks | ||||
| CompTIA A+ 09AM-2PM (Wed-Thurs)  Start Date & Graduation Date  01/26/2022 to 02/16/2022 2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 4 Weeks | ||||
| CompTIA A+ 10AM-3PM (Weekends)  Start Date & Graduation Date  12/04/2021 to 01/02/2022 2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 4 Weeks | ||||
| CompTIA A+ 10AM-3PM (Weekends)  Start Date & Graduation Date  02/05/2022 to 02/20/2022 2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 4 Weeks | ||||
| CompTIA A+ 9AM-5PM (M-F)  Start Date & Graduation Date  03/07/2022 to 03/11/2022 5 Days (35 Hours) a Week for 1 Week | ||||
| CompTIA A+ 10AM - 4PM (Mon-Tue) |  Start Date   Graduation Date | 01/17/2022 02/07/2022 | 2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 4 Weeks | |
| CompTIA A+ 09AM-2PM (Wed-Thurs) |  Start Date   Graduation Date | 01/26/2022 02/16/2022 | 2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 4 Weeks | |
| CompTIA A+ 10AM-3PM (Weekends) |  Start Date   Graduation Date | 12/04/2021 01/02/2022 | 2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 4 Weeks | |
| CompTIA A+ 10AM-3PM (Weekends) |  Start Date   Graduation Date | 02/05/2022 02/20/2022 | 2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 4 Weeks | |
| CompTIA A+ 9AM-5PM (M-F) |  Start Date   Graduation Date | 03/07/2022 03/11/2022 | 5 Days (35 Hours) a Week for 1 Week | |
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