The most powerful first step into the IT industry is the CompTIA A+ certification. This course will make you an expert in hardware troubleshooting, networking, operating systems, and cybersecurity fundamentals. Get a complete roadmap to passing the 220-1101 and 220-1102 exams and becoming a certified IT professional.
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In the world of tech careers, CompTIA A+ is the "Entry-level Gold Standard." If you are a beginner wondering how to establish your position in the tech industry, this course is your most valuable asset. We have designed this training to ensure you don't just pass an exam—you emerge as a pro-level Technical Support Specialist or System Administrator ready for the field.
Core 1 (220-1101) - Hardware & Cloud Focus:
In this segment, we teach the complete anatomy of computer hardware. Critical topics such as mobile devices, networking technology, cloud computing, and virtualization are demonstrated through hands-on labs. You will learn how to assemble a system from scratch, diagnose hardware failures, and solve complex problems involving printers and network connectivity. Following 2026 industry trends, we place a heavy emphasis on Cloud Infrastructure and Virtualization.
Core 2 (220-1102) - Software, OS & Security Focus:
Core 2 focuses on the software layer. You will master the installation and configuration of Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile operating systems (Android/iOS). A vital portion of this module is Cybersecurity. As an IT professional, you will learn how to detect malware, protect systems against social engineering attacks, and troubleshoot software errors using professional documentation and operational procedures.
Why is this course superior?
We understand that a student’s time and investment are precious. We don’t just teach "definitions." We show you what a real-world server looks like, how to repair a system using terminal commands, and how to communicate professionally during customer support interactions. After this course, you won’t just have a certificate; you will have a solid technical foundation that prepares you for advanced certifications like Security+ or Network+. To build a powerful career base in 2026, there is no alternative to CompTIA A+.
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Laptop Anatomy: Mastering internal components (Battery, RAM, Storage, and CPU).
Display Technologies: Troubleshooting OLED, LCD, and Digitizers.
Mobile Connection & Syncing: Configuring Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cellular data synchronization.
Peripheral Setup: Installing and configuring printers, scanners, and docking stations.
The TCP/IP Stack: Understanding IP addressing, Subnetting, and DNS.
Common Networking Ports: Mastering the "Must-Know" ports (SSH, FTP, HTTP/S, RDP).
Wireless Protocols: Implementing 802.11 standards and Wi-Fi security.
Network Hardware: Configuring Routers, Switches, Access Points, and Patch Panels.
The POST Process: Diagnosing motherboard and CPU boot issues.
Storage Solutions: Troubleshooting HDD, SSD, and NVMe RAID configurations.
Power Systems: Testing Power Supply Units (PSUs) and managing cooling systems.
RAID Configurations: Implementing Data Redundancy (RAID 0, 1, 5, 10).
Cloud Computing Concepts: Mastering SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, and Shared Responsibility.
Client-Side Virtualization: Setting up Hypervisors (VirtualBox, VMware, Hyper-V).
VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure): Implementing remote desktop and thin client solutions.
Resource Management: Allocating RAM, CPU, and Storage to virtual machines.
Windows Ecosystem: Mastering Installation, Upgrades, and Disk Management.
Command Line Mastery: Essential CLI commands for Windows (CMD/PowerShell) and Linux Terminal.
macOS & Linux Fundamentals: Navigating non-Windows environments for enterprise support.
Active Directory (AD): Introduction to Domain Controllers and User Management.
Threat Identification: Detecting Malware, Phishing, Ransomware, and Social Engineering.
Physical Security: Implementing Badges, Mantrap, and Biometric locks.
Digital Defense: Configuring Firewalls, Antivirus, and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
Permissions & Groups: Mastering NTFS permissions and User Account Control (UAC).
OS Troubleshooting: Fixing Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), boot loops, and slow performance.
Mobile OS Issues: Resolving app crashes, sync errors, and battery drain.
Change Management: Following professional documentation and risk assessment protocols.
Communication Skills: Mastering "Soft Skills" for high-pressure technical support.
Core 1 Mock Exam (220-1101): 90-question timed practice set with performance-based questions.
Core 2 Mock Exam (220-1102): Full-length simulation focusing on software and security.
Certification Success Tips: Final strategy session on time management and exam scoring.
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Find answers to common questions about this course.
A: Yes, it is perfect for those new to IT. However, it is also highly valuable for professionals already working in the field who lack an official certification to validate their skills.
A: No, you can take them separately. However, to become "A+ Certified," you must pass both exams.
A: Recruiters prioritize A+ certified candidates for roles in IT Support, Helpdesk, and Field Engineering. It remains the most requested foundational cert globally.