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CompTIA Tech+ is the certification that equips individuals with the basic tech understanding needed to succeed in technology-based roles. It provides the tech literacy essential for today’s digital economy, making it the perfect starting point for anyone looking to enhance their career with technology skills.
Training at a glance
Level
Entry
Duration
3 Days
Experience
No Formal Experience Required
Average Salary
$40,000 - $60,000
Labs
Yes
Level
Intermediate
Duration
5 Days
Experience
5 years: Data Science
Average Salary
$108,020
Labs
Yes
Training Details
CompTIA Tech+ is the certification that equips individuals with the basic tech understanding needed to succeed in technology-based roles. It provides the tech literacy essential for today’s digital economy, making it the perfect starting point for anyone looking to enhance their career with technology skills. This course covers all the bases, from basic concepts and security to software development, ensuring a well-rounded tech education that's easy to use in any learning setting.
The Official CompTIA Tech+ Student Guide teaches the essential skills and information needed to troubleshoot and problem solve, helps learners understand a wide variety of issues ranging from networking and operating systems to mobile devices and security, and prepares candidates to take the CompTIA Tech+ certification exam (FC0-U71). Developed by CompTIA for the CompTIA certification candidate, the Student Guide has been rigorously evaluated by third-party subject matter experts to validate coverage of the Tech+ exam objectives.
Module 1.0: Understanding Tech Basics
- Lesson 1.1: Use Technology Effectively
- Lesson 1.2: Explore the Computing Cycle
- Lesson 1.3: Recognize Computing Devices
- Lesson 1.4: Careers in Tech
Module 2.0: Data and Privacy
- Lesson 2.1: Understand Your Data
- Lesson 2.2: Data Privacy
- Lesson 2.3: Passwords and Encryption
- Lesson 2.4: Careers in Data and Privacy
Module 3.0: Internet Technologies
- Lesson 3.1: Identify Internet Basics
- Lesson 3.2: Using a Web Browser
- Lesson 3.3: Internet Service Providers
- Lesson 3.4: Careers in Internet Technologies
Module 4.0 Cybersecurity
- Lesson 4.1: Basic Security Concepts
- Lesson 4.2: Identify Common Security Threats
- Lesson 4.3: Security Tools and Software
- Lesson 4.4: Careers in Cybersecurity
Module 5.0: Networking
- Lesson 5.1: Binary and Other Numbering Systems
- Lesson 5.2: Basic Networking Concepts
- Lesson 5.3: How Networks Work
- Lesson 5.4: Small Wireless Network Specifications
- Lesson 5.5: Virtualization on the Network
- Lesson 5.6: Careers in Networking
Module 6.0: Applications and Software
- Lesson 6.1: Common Applications
- Lesson 6.2: Productivity Software
- Lesson 6.3: Safely Managing Software
- Lesson 6.4: The CompTIA Troubleshooting Methodology
- Lesson 6.5: Careers in Apps and Software
Module 7.0: Operating Systems
- Lesson 7.1: What is an Operating System?
- Lesson 7.2: What Does an Operating System Do?
- Lesson 7.3: File Management
- Lesson 7.4: Data Backup
- Lesson 7.5: Careers in Operating Systems
Module 8.0: Hardware
- Lesson 8.1: Units of Speed and Capacity
- Lesson 8.2: What’s Inside a Computer:
- Lesson 8.3: Storage Types
- Lesson 8.4: What Can I Connect to My Device?
- Lesson 8.5: Installing Connected Devices
- Lesson 8.6: Careers in Computer Hardware
Module 9.0: Databases
- Lesson 9.1: Database Basics
- Lesson 9.2: Types of Databases
- Lesson 9.3: Relational Databases
- Lesson 9.4: Careers in Databases
Module 10.0: Coding
- Lesson 10.1: What is Coding?
- Lesson 10.2: Planning a Coding Project?
- Lesson 10.3: Variables and Data Types
- Lesson 10.4: Coding Principles
- Lesson 10.5 Careers in Coding
Module 11.0: The Future of Tech
- Lesson 11.1: Leading Technologies
- Students and aspiring professionals can kickstart their careers with a solid foundation in tech fundamentals.
- Tech-adjacent workers can gain the tech literacy needed to enhance job performance and efficiency in tasks that intersect with technology.
- Lifelong learners can stay ahead of their industry's digital transformation by future-proofing their skills with practical tech knowledge.
CompTIA Tech+ is aimed at those considering a career in IT and computer-related fields. There are no formal prerequisites for you to meet to successfully start this course, but a basic understanding of computer systems would be helpful.
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