A Quick Glance

CompTIA A+ is an entry-level certification which provides fundamental understanding of core IT technologies and support skills. Designed for those new to IT, CompTIA A+ is a prerequisite for many support and administration jobs, and because it's vendor-neutral, it can be used anywhere, in any industry.

Our CompTIA A+ course consists of 5 days of rigorous preparation for the CompTIA A+ exam, providing a full understanding of today's technologies and how to use them. This includes PC components, networking devices and operating systems such as Windows.

 

Who should take this course

  • Service Desk Analyst
  • Data Support Technician
  • Help Desk Tech
  • Desktop Support Administrator
  • Technical Support Specialist
  • End User Computing Technician
  • Field Service Technician
  • Help Desk Technician
  • Associate Network Engineer
  • System Support Specialist
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Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites, but basic knowledge of IT and networking is recommended.

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What Will You Learn

CompTIA A+ covers the following technologies:

  • Hardware
  • Operating Systems
  • Software Troubleshooting
  • Networking
  • Hardware and Network Troubleshooting
  • Security
  • Mobile Devices
  • Virtualization and Cloud Computing
  • Operational Procedures
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What's included

  Course Overview

CompTIA A+ certification requires the passing of two exams: 220-1001 and 220-1002. 

220-1001 covers mobile devices, networks, hardware, virtualization and cloud computing. 220-1002 covers operating systems, security, software troubleshooting and operating procedures.

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  Course Content

  • Module 1: PC Components
  • Module 2: Portable Computers
  • Module 3: Operating Systems
  • Module 4: PC Support
  • Module 5: Printers and Scanners
  • Module 6: Networking
  • Module 7: PC Support Industry
  • Module 8: Configuring and Troubleshooting the OS
  • Module 9: Network Support
  • Module 10: PC Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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CompTIA Training

What is CompTIA Certification?

CompTIA is the Computing Technology Industry Association. Created in 1982, among other duties it issues professional IT certifications for those who pass exams. CompTIA’s certifications are issued in over 120 countries and it has provided certifications to 2.2 million people.

 

Steps for achieving CompTIA certification with us:

  • The first step is to enrol onto one of our CompTIA certification courses. These are:
    • CompTIA A+ - Gain an understanding of the fundamentals of IT hardware, technologies and operating systems
    • CompTIA Security+ - Specialise in network security and learn the core skills required to solve problems and maintain cybersecurity
    • CompTIA Network+ - Learn how to configure, manage and administrate networks
  • Choose from online, classroom or virtual training.
  • Once you’ve finished your course and are ready, use the provided exam voucher to book your exam.

 

Advantages of CompTIA certification

  • Industry-recognised and respected
  • Aligned to specific IT career paths and employer expectations
  • Provides core skills which can be used with any technology, hardware or software
  • Join a community of IT professionals with exclusive access to materials and advice to help you in your career

 



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About Cambridge

Cambridge is a university city and the county town in Cambridgeshire in England. It is located on the River Cam about 50 miles north of London. Its population is about 123,867. It is situated at the heart of the high-technology Silicon Fen with industries like software and bioscience and many more start-up organisations.  

Governance

Local Government

Cambridge is a non-metropolitan district that is served by Cambridge City Council in England. Cambridge Local Authority District covers most of the urban area of the city. The headquarters of the city is in Guildhall (large building in the market square). In 1207, King John granted the Cambridge, which allowed the appointment of a mayor. Now, mayors are elected annually.

Westminster

Most of the city is protected by the parliament constituency of Cambridge. In general elections of 2015, Daniel Zeichner was elected as Member of Parliament (MP). He was re-elected in the general elections of 2017. Heidi Allen is the MP of Queen Edith’s ward that lies in the South Cambridgeshire constituency. Heidi Allen was also elected in 2015 and was re-elected in 2017.

Geography

Cambridge is located about 50 miles north-by-east of the London. This county town was historically surrounded by low-lying wetlands which have been drained with the expansion of the town. The river calm flows through the village of Grantchester to the south-west.

Climate

Cambridge has two official weather observing stations. One is National Institute of Agricultural Botany, and another is Cambridge University Botanic Garden. Also, the University's Computer Laboratory displays weather conditions online through web browsers.

Ecology

Cambridge contains three sites of scientific Interest at Cherry Hinton West Pit, Cherry Hinton East Pit and Travellers Pit, and ten Local Nature Reserves.

Demography

It’s hard to measure demography of Cambridge as it changes considerably. In 2001 census, 89.44% residents of Cambridge identified themselves as white. Inside University, 84% of undergraduates and 80% postgraduates identify themselves as white. Cambridge has a higher proportion than average of people paid in managerial and administrative jobs and much lower than average proportion of manual workers. Also, much higher than average proportion of people having a high-level qualification like degree, Master’s, PhD or Higher National Diploma.

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