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Computer Support Specialist (CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+)

This program prepares students for a role in supporting computer users by installing, configuring, troubleshooting, and managing computers, hardware, wired and wireless networks. Upon completing this course, students will be able to support the IT infrastructure through installing and configuring systems to secure applications, networks, and devices as well as perform threat analysis and respond with appropriate mitigation techniques allowing end users to connect to the data they need in order to do their jobs regardless of the devices being used. This course is designed to fully prepare students to sit for and pass the CompTIA A+ (Core 1 and Core 2) and CompTIA Network+ Certification exams. Students are eligible for an optional externship with a local employer after successful course completion.

This course is designed to fully prepare students to sit for and pass the CompTIA A+ (Core 1 and Core 2) and CompTIA Network+ Certification exams. Students are eligible for an optional externship with a local employer after successful course completion.

 

 

After completing this program, learners will be able to:

  • Hardware: Identify, use, and connect hardware components and devices
  • Software Troubleshooting: Troubleshoot PC and mobile device issues including application security support
  • Networking: Understand types of networks and connections including TCP/IP, WIFI, and SOHO
  • Mobile Devices: Install and configure laptops and other mobile devices
  • Other OS and Technologies: Understand the Mac OS, Linux, and mobile OS
  • Networking Concepts: Understand the purpose of a variety of networking concepts and implement them appropriately
  • Infrastructure: Determine the appropriate cabling, device, and storage technologies for a given situation
  • Network Operations: Use best practices to manage the network
  • Network Security: Understand the common network attacks and securing wired and wireless networks
  • Network Troubleshooting: Effectively implement network troubleshooting methodologies

 

As part of this program, Learners will complete the following hands-on labs and activities:

  • Implementing an Anti-SD Service Kit
  • Identifying Connection Interfaces
  • Demonstrating PC Disassembly and Reassembly
  • Installing a Graphics Adapter
  • Troubleshooting Monitor Issues
  • Upgrading Memory
  • Installing Storage Devices
  • Troubleshooting Storage Devices
  • Planning for a CPU Upgrade
  • Calculating Power Requirements & Install a PSU
  • Select Components for Custom Workstations and Personal Computers
  • Installing and Configuring SOHO Networks
  • Configuring IoT Devices
  • Installing and Configuring Laptop Hardware
  • Troubleshooting Common Laptop Issues
  • Configuring Bluetooth
  • Installing and Configuring Printers
  • Troubleshooting Printer Issues
  • Configuring Windows Backup
  • Using Windows PowerShell
  • Using Windows Features and Tools
  • VM Orientation
  • Configuring Ethernet Networking
  • Configuring IPv4 Networking
  • Configuring IPv4 Subnets
  • Maintaining & Troubleshooting Printers
  • Managing Files, Folders, and Disks in Windows
  • Configuring and Using Linux
  • Deploying a Window Image
  • Configuring Windows Applications/Services
  • Using Windows Troubleshooting Tools
  • Configuring Network Connection Settings
  • Troubleshooting Network Connections
  • Configuring Shared Resources
  • Configuring Active Directory Accounts and Policies
  • Configuring Data Protection
  • Using Antivirus Software
  • Identifying security Protection Methods
  • Troubleshooting Mobile Device Issues
  • Implementing an Anti-ESD Service Kit
  • Configuring IPv6 Networking
  • Configuring Address Autoconfiguration
  • Configuring Routing
  • TCP and Port Scanning
  • Configuring Name Resolution * IPAM
  • Performance Testing and Monitoring
  • Configuring Application Protocols
  • Configuring a NAT Firewall
  • Secure Application Administration
  • Network Inventory Management
  • Configuring Secure Access Channels
  • Configuring a Virtual Private Network

Certification Opportunities

After completing this program, learners will have the opportunity to take the leading national/industry-recognized certification exam(s) essential to entry-level employment in this fast-growing field.

 CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1001) & Core 2 (220-1002)
 CompTIA Network+ N10-007


 

 

 

Optional Volunteer Externship Opportunity

Learners who complete this program are eligible to participate in an optional volunteer externship opportunity with a local company/agency/organization whose work aligns with this area of study in order to gain valuable hands-on experience.  As learners progress through their eLearning program, an Externship Coordinator will reach out to coordinate placement.

Note: Additional documentation including health records, immunizations, drug-screening, criminal background checks, etc. may be required by the externship facility.

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