Course Catalog
CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ Certification Prep Course
Code: ITF+
Duration: 5 Day
$2550 USD

OVERVIEW

In this course, students will identify PC components, work with files and folders, and conduct basic software installations. This course will provide students with the fundamental skills and concepts required to maintain, support, and work efficiently with personal computers.

In addition, it covers the essential skills and information needed to set up, configure, maintain, troubleshoot, and perform preventative maintenance of the hardware and software components of a basic personal computer workstation and basic wireless devices. Students will also implement basic security measures and implement basic computer and user support practices.

The ITF+ certification is for individuals considering a career in IT. It is an ideal stepping stone to more advanced certifications such as CompTIA A+, and with specialized experience, CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+. With this new version comes the addition of the + to further distinguish ourselves within the marketplace and represent CompTIA quality and standards.
The new ITF+ exam focuses on the knowledge and skills required to identify and explain the basics of computing, IT infrastructure, software development, and database use.

 

This course includes an exam voucher.

DELIVERY FORMAT

This course is available in the following formats:

Virtual Classroom

Duration: 5 Day
Classroom

Duration: 5 Day

CLASS SCHEDULE

Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
Date: May 06 2024 - May 10 2024 | 08:30 - 16:30 EDT
Location: Online
Course Length: 5 Day

$ 2550

Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
Date: Jul 15 2024 - Jul 19 2024 | 08:30 - 16:30 EDT
Location: Online
Course Length: 5 Day

$ 2550

Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
Date: Sep 16 2024 - Sep 20 2024 | 08:30 - 16:30 EDT
Location: Online
Course Length: 5 Day

$ 2550

GOALS
  • Set up a computer workstation and use basic software applications
  • Understand the functions and types of devices used within a computer system
  • Apply basic computer maintenance and support principles
  • Understand some principles of software and database development
  • Configure computers and mobile devices to connect to home networks and to the internet
  • Identify security issues affecting the use of computers and networks
OUTLINE

Module 1 / Using Computers

  • Unit 1: Common Computing Devices
  • Unit 2: Using a Workstation
  • Unit 3: Using an OS
  • Unit 4: Managing an OS
  • Unit 5: Troubleshooting and Support

 

Module 2 / Using Apps and Databases

  • Unit 1: Using Data Types and Units
  • Unit 2: Using Apps
  • Unit 3: Programming and App Development
  • Unit 4: Using Databases

 

Module 3 / Using Computer Hardware

  • Unit 1: System Components
  • Unit 2: Using Device Interfaces
  • Unit 3: Using Peripheral Devices
  • Unit 4: Using Storage Devices
  • Unit 5: Using File Systems

 

Module 4 / Using Networks

  • Unit 1: Networking Concepts
  • Unit 2: Connecting to a Network
  • Unit 3: Secure Web Browsing
  • Unit 4: Using Shared Storage
  • Unit 5: Using Mobile Devices

 

Module 5 / Security Concepts

  • Unit 1: Security Concerns
  • Unit 2: Using Best Practices
  • Unit 3: Using Access Controls
  • Unit 4: Behavioral Security Concepts

Module 1 / Using Computers

  • Unit 1: Common Computing Devices
  • Unit 2: Using a Workstation
  • Unit 3: Using an OS
  • Unit 4: Managing an OS
  • Unit 5: Troubleshooting and Support

 

Module 2 / Using Apps and Databases

  • Unit 1: Using Data Types and Units
  • Unit 2: Using Apps
  • Unit 3: Programming and App Development
  • Unit 4: Using Databases

 

Module 3 / Using Computer Hardware

  • Unit 1: System Components
  • Unit 2: Using Device Interfaces
  • Unit 3: Using Peripheral Devices
  • Unit 4: Using Storage Devices
  • Unit 5: Using File Systems

 

Module 4 / Using Networks

  • Unit 1: Networking Concepts
  • Unit 2: Connecting to a Network
  • Unit 3: Secure Web Browsing
  • Unit 4: Using Shared Storage
  • Unit 5: Using Mobile Devices

 

Module 5 / Security Concepts

  • Unit 1: Security Concerns
  • Unit 2: Using Best Practices
  • Unit 3: Using Access Controls
  • Unit 4: Behavioral Security Concepts
LABS

  • Setting Up the Computer
  • Navigating the Windows User Interface
  • Browsing a Website
  • Using Management Interfaces
  • Managing User Accounts
  • Using a Search Engine
  • Managing Software Applications
  • Using Scripting Tools
  • Using Programming Tools
  • Creating and Using a Database
  • Specifying PC Systems
  • Configuring Input Devices
  • Playing Audio
  • Using a Printer
  • Adding a Removable Drive
  • Using File Explorer
  • Network Settings
  • Web Security
  • File Sharing
  • Using Windows Defender and Windows Update
  • Setting Up the Computer
  • Navigating the Windows User Interface
  • Browsing a Website
  • Using Management Interfaces
  • Managing User Accounts
  • Using a Search Engine
  • Managing Software Applications
  • Using Scripting Tools
  • Using Programming Tools
  • Creating and Using a Database
  • Specifying PC Systems
  • Configuring Input Devices
  • Playing Audio
  • Using a Printer
  • Adding a Removable Drive
  • Using File Explorer
  • Network Settings
  • Web Security
  • File Sharing
  • Using Windows Defender and Windows Update
WHO SHOULD ATTEND

IT novices who need a broad, fundamental understanding of IT and who want to learn the basics of computers, computer software, mobile devices, networking, LANs and WANs, data storage, and how IT infrastructures are monitored and managed.

Ideal candidates include:

  • Entry-level and newly hired technical professionals, including PC support, help desk, and networking professionals
  • Sales and marketing professionals looking to increase their ability to communicate with technical professionals and increase sales
  • Executives who seek better-informed decision making
  • Professionals seeking to prepare for the CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ Exam

 

PREREQUISITES

None