CYBR 105 IT Systems II
This course introduces students to installation, configuration and upgrading, diagnosing and troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, virtualization and cloud concepts. This is the second course in a series of two to prepare for the CompTIA A+ certification. Passing a professional IT certification requires many additional hours of study before and after the course lecture. Expect to spend a significant number of hours studying before you take a CompTIA or any other IT professional certification.
Distribution
Career TrainingOffered
Winter, Summer
Outcomes
- Compare and contrast common security threats, vulnerabilities and prevention methods for securing Windows operating systems, and mobile devices as currently used in the industry
- Compare and contrast technical considerations when supporting mobile devices as used in a business in a lab setting
- Compare and contrast various features and requirements of Microsoft, Mac OS and Linux operating systems as utilized in the industry
- Demonstrate installation and configuration of Windows PC operating systems and network connection using appropriate methods as deployed in the industry
- Disassemble and explain the function of components within the display of a laptop and mobile device in a cooperative teamwork scenario
- Identify hardware, components, accessories and ports of laptops and other mobile devices with diverse peers in a lab/classroom setting
- Identify virtualization and cloud concepts, properties and purpose of services provide by networked hosts as currently used in the industry
- Prepare for and successfully complete industry certification