CompTIA A+ Certification Comprehensive (Exams 220-1101 and 220-1102), Student Edition
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CompTIA A+ Certification Comprehensive [Exams 220-1101 and 220-1102]
Course Specifications
Course Number: BIR84–024_rev1.0
Course Length: 5 days
Course Description
30 Bird Media’s instructor-led course, CompTIA A+ Certification Comprehensive: Exams 220-1101 and 220-1102, provides the basic knowledge needed to install, configure, and support computer software and implement networking. This includes:
- Applying basic methodical troubleshooting skills as an IT technician
- Identifying motherboard and CPU components, installing or replacing them, and troubleshooting their functions
- Identifying power supply functions and connectors, installing them into a PC, and troubleshooting power issues
- Configuring BIOS/UEFI firmware, identifying and installing RAM, and troubleshooting memory issues
- Comparing internal and external expansion buses on a computer, installing internal cards, and identifying expansion cables and connectors
- Distinguishing between physical storage technologies, installing drives, and troubleshooting storage problems
- Connecting, configuring, and troubleshooting common input-output devices
- Describing common printing technologies, installing and maintaining printers, and troubleshooting printing issues
- Identifying client operating system features, installing Windows and application software, and working with scripts
- Managing and troubleshooting operating systems using built-in administrative tools, such as the Windows Control Panel, Windows Settings, and command-line utilities
- Describing network principles, network devices, and internet connection technologies
- Identifying and categorizing network cables and connectors
- Configuring and troubleshooting issues related to TCP/IP and other network protocols
- Describing common wireless networking standards and encryption methods
- Configuring and troubleshooting problems with Windows resource sharing and network connections
- Identifying and using virtualization technology and cloud computing services
- Identifying types of mobile devices and operating systems, and configuring and troubleshooting mobile devices
- Recognizing common cybersecurity threats and the security controls which are used to reduce risk
- Identifying and using security features built into operating systems, as well as security hardware and software used on workstations and networks
- Securing workstations and mobile devices against security risks, and troubleshooting common security issues such as malware infection
- Applying best practices in IT operations, including policies, documentation, ticketing systems, incident response, and data backups and recovery
This course maps to the CompTIA A+ Certification 220-1101 and 220-1102 certification exams. You can download an objective map for the course from http://www.30bird.com.
This course assumes that you have basic computer knowledge.
Course Content
Introduction
Chapter 1: Troubleshooting
Chapter 2: Motherboards and CPUs
Chapter 3: Computer power supplies
Chapter 4: Memory
Chapter 5: Computer expansion
Chapter 6: Physical storage
Chapter 7: Input-output devices
Chapter 8: Printers and multi-function print devices
Chapter 9: Operating systems
Chapter 10: Operating system management
Chapter 11: Network basics
Chapter 12: Network cables and connectors
Chapter 13: Network protocols
Chapter 14: Wireless networking
Chapter 15: Windows networking
Chapter 16: Virtualization and cloud computing
Chapter 17: Mobile devices
Chapter 18: Security principles
Chapter 19: Security technologies
Chapter 20: Securing devices and data
Chapter 21: Securing networks
Chapter 22: Operational procedures
Appendix A: Glossary
Alphabetical Index