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CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Core 1 and 220-1002 Core 2

 

The CompTIA A+ 220-1001 & 220-1002 training for the Core Series covers topics that are growing in IT support, including expanded content on security baselines and a different way of assessing competence in operational procedures. ITU’s online learning environment is ideal for those with a busy schedule, offering convenience and flexibility, study when you want.

 

With internship

$799

$1599

or

Without internship

$399

$999

this course includes

78 Training Hours

395 On-demand Videos

Closed Captions

30 Topics

830 Prep Questions

Certificate of Completion

SERIES INCLUDES:
5 COURSES

01

Network security

02

Device connectivity for desktop devices and end-user devices

03

Cloud technologies and cloud file storage

04

Devices security

05

Hardware components

Why is the CompTIA A+ Important?

CompTIA A+ is the gold standard for getting your foot in the door of IT – it’s an essential credential demanded by employers worldwide to identify exceptional and reliable technical support experts. What sets CompTIA A+ apart from other certifications? It requires professionals to prove their prowess through performance-based items, demonstrating that they can think quickly on their feet to tackle everyday IT tasks. Get certified with CompTIA A+, and give yourself a competitive edge when vying for IT management and IT jobs.

course CURRICULUM

CompTIA A+ 220-1101 (Core 1) Course Content

Module 1 - Devices, Setups, and Installs
Module 2 - Displays and Multimedia Devices
Module 3 - Supporting Multiple Drive Types
Module 4 - Accounting for CPUs and Internal Components
Module 5 - All About Network Theories
Module 6 - Network Operations and Diagnostics
Module 7 - Cloud and Virtualization Computing
Module 8 - Laptop Features and Troubleshooting
Module 9 - Syncing and Setup of Mobile Devices
Module 10 - All Things Printing
Module 11 - Resources and Testing

CompTIA A+ 220-1102 (Core 2) Course Content

Module 1 - Operating System Management
Module 2 - Configuring and installing the OS
Module 3 - Tools to Troubleshoot and Maintain the OS
Module 4 - Network Management Tools
Module 5 - Sharing Resources and Wrights Management
Module 6 - Threats and Security Measures
Module 7 - Policies to Protect Data
Module 8 - Prevent Malware and Security Threats
Module 9 - Supporting and Troubleshooting Mobile Devices
Module 10 - Implementing Operational Procedures
Module 11 - Resources and Testing

CompTIA A+ 220-1002 (Core 2) Course Content

Module 1 - Operating Systems
Module 2 - Security
Module 3 - Software Troubleshooting
Module 4 - Operational Procedures

CompTIA A+ 220-1001 (Core 1) Course Content

Module 1 - Mobile Devices
Module 2 - Networking
Module 3 - Hardware
Module 4 - Virtualization and Cloud Computing
Module 5 - Hardware and Network Troubleshooting

Why become a Cybersecurity Engineer?

Growing Demand for Cybersecurity Professionals

The field of cybersecurity is experiencing rapid growth, driven by the escalating number and complexity of cyber threats. Both public and private sectors are investing heavily in cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive information and secure critical infrastructure. This increased investment has created a substantial demand for cybersecurity professionals, and the job market is teeming with opportunities. By becoming a cybersecurity engineer, you position yourself at the forefront of a booming industry with a multitude of career prospects.

Lucrative Salaries and Career Advancement

Cybersecurity professionals are highly sought after, and as a result, they enjoy attractive salaries and excellent benefits. The specialized skills and expertise required in this field command a premium in the job market. Furthermore, as you gain experience and demonstrate your capabilities, the potential for career advancement becomes significant. Cybersecurity engineers can progress to leadership positions, such as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), and take on strategic roles in shaping an organization's security posture.

Global Relevance and Job Security

Cybersecurity is a global concern affecting organizations of all sizes and industries worldwide. The need for cybersecurity professionals extends beyond borders, making it a globally relevant field. By becoming a cybersecurity engineer, you equip yourself with skills that are in demand not only locally but also internationally. Job security in the field of cybersecurity is robust, as the increasing threat landscape ensures a constant need for skilled professionals to protect against attacks and mitigate risks.

Continuous Learning and Growth

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Opportunities for growth

As software testers gain experience and develop their skills, they can take on more challenging roles and responsibilities. This can lead to promotions and career advancement opportunities. Most Manual testers progress to QA automation, Software development, DevOps, or Cloud Engineering.

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Upon completing the class, I felt confident and prepared to embark on a career in cybersecurity. The skills and knowledge I acquired have already proven invaluable, as I find myself better equipped to tackle real-world challenges and contribute to the protection of digital assets.

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Your Questions, Answered

What is the CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Core 1 and 220-1002 Core 2 course about?

The CompTIA A+ 220-1001 & 220-1002 training for the Core Series covers topics that are growing in IT support, including expanded content on security baselines and a different way of assessing competence in operational procedures​.

What is the format of the training provided in this course?

The course is delivered through an online learning environment, making it ideal for those with a busy schedule. It provides convenience and flexibility, allowing you to study when you want. The course includes 76 training hours, 386 videos, 31 topics, and 830 practice questions​.

Is there a trial period or any free access to the course?

Yes, you can start with a 7-day free access period with no obligation. This gives you access to this training along with over 2,500 hours of on-demand content provided by ITU Online.

Is there an updated version of this CompTIA A+ course available?

Yes, there is a newer version of this course available: CompTIA A+ Course: 220-1101 Core 1 and 220-1102 Core 2

Why is the CompTIA A+ certification important?

The CompTIA A+ certification is considered the gold standard for starting a career in IT. It’s an essential credential demanded by employers worldwide to identify exceptional and reliable technical support experts.

What topics are covered in this course?

While the product page does not list all the specific topics covered in the course, CompTIA A+ generally covers areas such as networking, operating systems, mobile devices, hardware, virtualization, cloud computing, network troubleshooting, and operational procedures. Please contact ITU Online directly for a detailed course outline.