This 12-week course bundles training for 4 basic IT certifications that provide the successful completer with an entry-level credential as a computer support technician.
The A+ Certification: Essentials module provides students with the knowledge of basic hardware, operating systems, and elements of security and soft skills. The CompTIA A+ Certification: IT Technician module is appropriate for those who work, or plan to work, in a mobile or corporate technical environment, or hold a position characterized by a high-level of in-person client interaction. Upon successful completion of this module, the student should be prepared to take CompTIA A+ Certification: Essentials (Exam 220-601) and CompTIA A+ Certification: IT Technician (Exam 220-602).
Microsoft XP operating system is the most widely used OS in the world. This part of the certification series will enable the user to install, configure and administer a Microsoft XP operating system. Upon successful completion of this module, the student should be prepared to take the MCP exam 70-270.
The Network+ certification designates the holder's proficiency in configuring and operating a variety of industry-standard network products. It includes new technologies such as wireless networking and gigabit Ethernet.
The Server+ certification designates the mid-level and upper level technicians who are responsible for hardware functionality of computers at a level that is more sophisticated than entry-level.
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