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CompTIA A+ Part 2 (Exam 220-1101)

DURATION: 35 hs
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TEACHER: Tony Biamonte
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Course Length:
1 Week 5 Days, 8 hours/day, from: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
2 Weeks, 3 Hours/day, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm

CompTIA A+ certification is an internationally recognized, vendor-neutral certification that many employers consider a prerequisite for entry-level IT employment. A+ certification signifies that the individual is capable of performing tasks such as installation, configuration and troubleshooting of common PC systems.

Prerequisites

None. Recommended Knowledge: Basic knowledge of computer hardware and operating systems

Learning Objectives

In this course, you will learn to:

  • Identify, install and configure Windows Operating System features
  • Perform OS installations and upgrades
  • Identify features and tools of macOS
  • Identify features and tools of Linux OS
  • Summarize security measures and protocols
  • Configure SOHO network security
  • Manage security settings
  • Troubleshoot Windows OS problems
  • Explain change-management best practices
  • Implement workstation backup and recovery methods
  • Identify the basics of scripting

Course outline

1 - LESSON 1: CONFIGURING WINDOWS
2 - LESSON 2: MANAGING WINDOWS
3 - LESSON 3: IDENTIFYING OS TYPES AND FEATURES
4 - LESSON 4: SUPPORTING WINDOWS
5 - LESSON 5: MANAGING WINDOWS NETWORKING
6 - LESSON 6: MANAGING LINUX AND MACOS
7 - LESSON 7: CONFIGURING SOHO NETWORK SECURITY
8 - LESSON 8: MANAGING SECURITY SETTINGS
9 - LESSON 9: SUPPORTING MOBILE SOFTWARE
10 - LESSON 10: USING SUPPORT AND SCRIPTING TOOLS
11 - LESSON 11: IMPLEMENTING OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES

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