Comp TIA A+ Certification Training (Vouchers Included)

Prepare for the CompTIA A+ Certification Exam

CompTIA's A+ certification is the top credential for associate-level IT professionals. This 100% online course will prepare you for CompTIA A+ certification exams 220-1001 and 220-1002. You’ll learn how to install and configure operating systems, expand IT security, troubleshoot software and other common operational procedures.

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Job Outlook for CompTIA A+ Certified IT Professionals

According to PayScale.com, certified IT and computer support specialists can earn around $44,970 per year on average.

Earning CompTIA A+ certification expands job opportunities for computer and IT support specialists because it focuses on knowledge that can be applied across computer systems and networks.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics also lists "Computer Support Specialist" among its most promising career areas, expecting 10 percent annual growth in job opportunities over the coming decade.

Instructors

David Grimes

David Grimes has more than 10 years of management and leadership experience in the private and non-profit sectors. Grimes is passionate about technology and education, having worked as academic dean, student services director, technology coordinator, teacher, consultant, and technology columnist. He holds a Master of Education and a Bachelor of Science from Ohio State University, both in Technology Education.

Prerequisites and Requirements

There are no prerequisites to take this course.

This course can be taken on either a PC or Mac.

CompTIA A+ FAQs

  • The CompTIA A+ certification addresses performance-based topics and questions that prove you can think on your feet and solve systems, software and network problems in real-time.

  • As the most respected associate-level IT certification in the industry, CompTIA A+ certification verifies that you have passed a standard that is supported by companies like Intel, Dell and HP.

  • Support specialists install and support hardware, including computers, accessories, mobile devices and network equipment. They also monitor, maintain and troubleshoot hardware, networks, operating systems and applications.

  • Every organization creates its own job titles. CompTIA A+ certified professionals could work as a service desk analyst, technical support specialist, desktop support administrator, help desk technician or system support specialist.

  • CompTIA A+ (220-1001)

    Introduction to the 220-1001 section of the CompTIA A+ exam

    Hardware

    Desktop and laptop assembly, motherboards, BIOS and Processors

    Hardware Part II

    Troubleshooting cooling and power issues, maintaining and install hard drives and storage

    Networking

    Common approaches to network connections, router setup, TCP/IP and local networking

    Mobile & More

    Mobile device security and virtualization

    CompTIA A+ (220-1002)

    Introduction to the 220-1002 section of the CompTIA A+ exam

    Windows

    Tools for installing and maintaining Windows interfaces, command lines and remote desktops

    Troubleshooting

    Solving problems with boot process, startup and re-installation

    Security

    Best practices for securing Windows from malicious software

    Mac & Linux

    Troubleshooting and maintaining MacOS and Linux operating systems