This course provides comprehensive preparation for the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) exam. You’ll begin by learning to configure and set up mobile devices like laptops, tablets, and smartphones, while also understanding key hardware components.
Next, you’ll dive into networking, covering basic network configuration, protocols, and internet connections like fiber, cable, and LAN. The hardware section covers motherboards, CPUs, RAM, power supplies, and storage devices, along with practical skills in building a PC from scratch. You’ll also explore cloud computing, focusing on virtual machines, hypervisors, and cloud services such as IaaS and SaaS.
The final module focuses on troubleshooting, equipping you with techniques to diagnose and resolve hardware and network issues using industry best practices. By course end, you'll be fully prepared for the CompTIA A+ Core 1 certification exam, making this course ideal for aspiring IT professionals or those looking to validate their skills.
This course is designed for individuals aiming to pass the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) certification exam or those seeking to enhance their skills as IT technicians. Ideal for beginners with basic computer and network knowledge, it is also suitable for professionals who want to strengthen their understanding of hardware, networking, and troubleshooting. Prior IT experience of 9-12 months is recommended but not required.
Applied Learning Project
The course includes hands-on projects like building PCs, configuring networks, and troubleshooting hardware and network issues. These projects allow learners to apply their skills to solve real-world IT challenges, ensuring they're prepared for practical scenarios as IT professionals.