CompTIA A+
Achieve your A+ certification in just four days – that’s 20% faster than traditional training. On this accelerated A+ course, you’ll study official CompTIA curriculum and sit A+ exams 220-901 and 220-901 onsite at the NewVisionTraining Centre.
Developed by CompTIA, the A+ is a comprehensive vendor-neutral certification and an ideal starting point for your career in IT. If you’re already an IT professional, the CompTIA A+ certification will validate your existing skills.
On this accelerated A+ course, you’ll learn how to configure and support operating systems. You’ll also study the fundamentals of virtualisation, cloud computing, software troubleshooting and security.
Train at twice the speed on this official A+ course
Firebrand is an authorised CompTIA Platinum Partner. This means you’ll get access to experienced instructors and up-to-date course material, officially approved by CompTIA. During your accelerated course, you’ll also sit your CompTIA A+ exams.
CompTIA A+ 220-901
Hardware
- Given a scenario, configure settings and use BIOS/UEFI tools on a PC
- Explain the importance of motherboard components, their purpose and properties
- Compare and contrast various RAM types and their features
- Install and configure PC expansion cards
- Install and configure storage devices and use appropriate media
- Install various types of CPUs and apply the appropriate cooling methods
- Compare and contrast various PC connection interfaces, their characteristics and purpose
- Install a power supply based on given specifications
- Given a scenario, select the appropriate components for a custom PC configuration to meet customer specifications or needs
- Compare and contrast types of display devices and their features
- Identify common PC connector types and associated cables
- Install and configure common peripheral devices
- Install SOHO multifunction device/printers and configure appropriate settings
- Compare and contrast differences between the various print technologies and the associated imaging process
- Given a scenario, perform appropriate printer maintenance
Networking
- Identify the various types of network cables and connectors
- Compare and contrast the characteristics of connectors and cabling
- Explain the properties and characteristics of TCP/IP
- Explain common TCP and UDP ports, protocols and their purpose
- Compare and contrast various Wi-Fi networking standards and encryption types
- Given a scenario, install and configure SOHO wireless/ wired router and apply appropriate settings
- Compare and contrast Internet connection types, network types and their features
- Compare and contrast network architecture devices, their functions and features
- Use appropriate networking tools
Mobile Devices
- Install and configure laptop hardware and components
- Explain the function of components within the display of a laptop
- Given a scenario, use appropriate laptop features
- Explain the characteristics of various types of other mobile devices
- Compare and contrast accessories and ports of other mobile devices
Hardware and Network Troubleshooting
- Troubleshoot common problems related to motherboards, RAM, CPU and power with appropriate tools
- Troubleshoot hard drives and RAID arrays with appropriate tools
- Troubleshoot common video, projector and display issues
- Troubleshoot wired and wireless networks with appropriate tools
- Troubleshoot and repair common mobile device issues while adhering to the appropriate procedures
- Troubleshoot printers with appropriate tools
CompTIA A+ 220-902
Windows Operating Systems
- Compare and contrast various features and requirements of Microsoft Operating Systems (Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1)
- Install Windows PC operating systems using appropriate methods
- Apply appropriate Microsoft command line tools
- Use appropriate Microsoft operating system features and tools
- Use Windows Control Panel utilities
- Install and configure Windows networking on a client/desktop
- Perform common preventive maintenance procedures using the appropriate Windows OS tools
Other Operating Systems and Technologies
- Identify common features and functionality of the Mac OS and Linux operating systems
- Set up and use client-side virtualisation
- Identify basic cloud concepts
- Summarise the properties and purpose of services provided by networked hosts
- Identify basic features of mobile operating systems
- Install and configure basic mobile device network connectivity and email
- Summarise methods and data related to mobile device synchronisation
Security
- Identify common security threats and vulnerabilities
- Compare and contrast common prevention methods
- Compare and contrast differences of basic Windows OS security settings
- Deploy and enforce security best practices to secure a workstation
- Compare and contrast various methods for securing mobile devices
- Use appropriate data destruction and disposal methods
- Secure SOHO wireless and wired networks
Software Troubleshooting
- Troubleshoot PC operating system problems with appropriate tools
- Troubleshoot common PC security issues with appropriate tools and best practices
- Troubleshoot common mobile OS and application issues with appropriate tools
- Troubleshoot common mobile OS and application security issues with appropriate tools
Operational Procedures
- Use appropriate safety procedures
- Given a scenario with potential environmental impacts, apply the appropriate controls
- Summarise the process of addressing prohibited content/ activity, and explain privacy, licensing and policy concepts
- Demonstrate proper communication techniques and professionalism
- Explain the troubleshooting theory
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes