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College:    
College SA
School: Computer School
Course: CompTIA A+: Windows Vista Essentials [Including CompTIA A+ Practical Application
Award type: 
Certificate
Programme type:
College SA programme offered in conjunction with Academic Partner
Partner Institute: CompTIA
Award Type: College SA Certificate; CompTIA Certification Pack
Award Issued by: Certificate awarded by College SA, Certification Pack awarded by CompTIA
SAQA Programme ID:
N/A
Accredited by N/A
NQF Level: N/A
Course Duration: 12 – 14 months
Entrance Criteria: Students need more than just a basic knowledge of computers to successfully complete this course.
Fees: Click Here  to request the Course Fee

What is CompTIA A+?


CompTIA A+ is a vendor-neutral certification which is globally recognized by major hardware and software vendors, distributors and resellers. Obtaining your CompTIA A+ certification validates the skills needed by today’s computer support professionals.  A CompTIA A+ Technician will be able to perform task such as installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventative maintenance and networking.

Course Structure Summary: CompTIA A+: Windows Vista Essentials


In order to complete the CompTIA A+: Windows Vista Essentials course, students will have to complete two components:
  • CompTIA A+ Certification: Essentials, and
  • CompTIA A+ Certification: Practical Application.

These components contain the following units:

CompTIA A+ Essentials
  • Tactics for Winning
  • Troubleshooting methodology
  • Operating systems
  • Electricity and power supplies
  • CPUs and motherboards
  • The basic input/output system
  • Memory systems
  • Bus structures
  • Expansion cards
  • Peripheral connection types
  • Data storage devices
  • Video output and image input devices
  • Printers
  • Connecting computers
  • Networking computers
  • Portable computers
  • Monitoring and management
  • Operating system troubleshooting
  • Security
  • Windows installation and upgrades
  • Safety and maintenance
  • Troubleshooting hardware

CompTIA A+ Practical Application
  • Power systems
  • CPUs and motherboards
  • Memory systems
  • Expansion cards
  • Data storage devices
  • Printers and scanners
  • Mobile computing
  • Windows management
  • Windows maintenance
  • SOHO networking
  • Network troubleshooting
  • Security

ASSESSMENT AND AWARD


For this course, you will have to complete assignments and send them to the College. In addition, this course will prepare you to take your external CompTIA A+ exams:

220-701 for CompTIA A+ Essentials
220-702 for CompTIA A+ Practical Application.


Once you have successfully completed the exams, your Prometric Testing Centre will provide you with a report and CompTIA will issue you with a certification pack. Included in your certification pack is a credit card with the details of the exams that you have passed as well as the expiry date, which means you will have to update your exam every three years by enrolling on CompTIA's continuing education program to keep your certification current.

Why should I study CompTIA A+?


Almost all organisations need IT support. Completing the CompTIA A+ certification will demonstrate your abilities as an IT professional, since you will be trained in a wide variety of IT-related topics. This qualification not only equips you with the essentials of IT support, but provides you with the opportunity to practically apply what you’ve learnt. Potential employers will realise that someone with a CompTIA A+ certification is a step above just basic IT support.  The CompTIA A+ qualification is also your stepping stone to the CompTIA Network+ certification.

Is CompTIA A+: Windows Vista Essentials the right course for you – QUESTIONNAIRE?


Do this questionnaire to find out if this is the right course for you. Answer Yes or No.
  1. Do you have basic computer skills already, and wish to expand your knowledge?
  2. Do you wish to be able to work in the professional or corporate sector?
  3. Would you like a qualification that brands you as a competent IT professional?
  4. Do you wish to hold a qualification that is recognised by the largest computer corporations worldwide?
  5. Do you want to advance your career in the IT field?
  6. Do you want to do a course that shows you are eager to expand your knowledge beyond the basics?
  7. Do you have access to a personal computer?
  8. Do you want to complete a course that will enable you to support a wide variety of IT needs?
  9. Are you a driven individual who relishes the challenge of internationally recognised examinations?
  10. Do you want to develop your IT skills so that you will be able to troubleshoot and correct most IT problems?

If you answered YES to more than five of these questions, then this is the right programme of study for you.


Call the College on 0800 21 23 22 to take the next step.


If you did NOT answer yes to more than five of the questions, perhaps you should consider registering for one of our other career skills courses.


Other Career Skills courses you may be interested in

  • CompTIA Network+
  • Windows SharePoint:

Detailed Outcomes: CompTIA A+: Windows Vista Essentials


1        Tactics for Winning

This is the first module that all students have to complete once they have registered with College SA. This module is designed to introduce students to the College. In this module, you will learn more about how Distance Learning works and what the best ways are to study and to prepare for assessments.

2    Troubleshooting methodology

In this topic you will learn about the various methods you can use to troubleshoot problems, and you will look at four models: the CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Novell, and ASID models. You will also look at the importance of professional behaviour, which includes communicating effectively in a professional manner.

3    Operating systems

The differences between the operating systems of Windows, Mac and Linux will be covered, as well as the differences between the various versions of Windows and how to select the appropriate operating system for a client. You will also identify the components that make up the Windows graphical user interface (GUI), and learn how to manage directories and change file attributes in Windows.

4   Electricity and power supplies

This topic covers terminology such as voltage, current, resistance etc. You will learn how to safely work on the inside of a computer, and will focus on the power supplies and demands of various computer components.

5    CPUs and motherboards

You will learn about CPUs – the chips that process instructions, manipulate data and control the interaction of other PC components. Next you will continue onto examining various CPU packages, before having a closer look at a computer’s motherboard.

6    The basic input/output system

This topic focuses on BIOS and CMOS programs: what they are and how to change configuration data, update it and recover it from a failed BIOS update attempt. You will also cover various beep and numeric error codes that might be reported during hardware failures.

7    Memory systems

You will be learning about RAM – the hardware component that stores data and applications. You will cover various units such as MB and GB, as well as the various characteristics of memory. Modules, memory module types and errors in memory will be discussed, and by the end of this unit you will be able to monitor memory usage.

8    Bus structures

A ‘bus’ is a communication pathway, and you will look at the four categories of buses: address, data, expansion and video. These categories will then be discussed in depth, giving you more insight into the most popular buses.

9    Expansion cards

This topic covers drive controllers, and explains what the interface is, including the various interface standards. You will focus on video adapters, resolution settings and pixel depth, before learning about the various video display standards along with their connector types. Sound cards and modems are also covered in such a way that you will be familiar with the features of SoundBlaster Pro and WinModems.

10    Peripheral connection types

You will be learning about the differences between serial and parallel transmissions, as well as their specific ports and connectors. This includes the connection of keyboards, mice and USB devices. The functions of specific devices will be discussed, and high-speed peripheral interconnection buses will be covered. Multimedia device connection is discussed, and you will learn about TV tuner cards and video capture cards.

11    Data storage devices

There are two types of hard disks: magnetic and solid-state. You will look at the components of these, before identifying the features of CD, DVD and Blu-Ray discs. Removable storage media will be covered, and you will perform basic disk maintenance tasks such as checking the hard disk for errors and defragmenting disks.

12    Video output and image input devices

In this topic you will learn about CRT monitors, and how they produce images. Next you will critically compare them to LCD monitors, before briefly looking at multiple monitors, display projectors and touch screens. To complete this unit, you will learn about Network video hardware and software.

13    Printers

Here you will look at various types of printers, for example dot-matrix, inkjet and laser printers. You will investigate how each of these work, the paper they use, how ink is applied in each case as well as the components of each type of printer. You will also look at the Windows printing process, how to install a printer as well as how to upgrade printer drivers, before performing maintenance tasks which includes troubleshooting printer problems.

14    Connecting computers

The basic components of a network will be described, and you will learn to identify the components required for a local area network. Peer-to-peer and client/server networks are covered, with explanations about how each model works. The various types of cables – fibre optic, UTP, coaxial etc – are explained, before looking at Ethernet, the most common network architecture. Ethernet hubs, routers and switches will be explained in more detail. Wireless connections are covered, and you’ll learn about WAN technologies.

Each wired network connection’s features, the data speed ratings and connectors they use are explained, and you’ll learn about plenum wiring as well as the differences between desktop and notebook computers.

15    Networking computers

In this topic you will learn about various types of addresses: MAC, IP, character-based names and port addresses. You will be creating wired and wireless network connections, including dial-up networking (DUN) with a modem.

16    Portable computers

This unit will teach you how to identify, install and configure notebook components. You will learn how to troubleshoot and maintain these components, so that you will be able to provide up-to-date support to businesses.

17    Monitoring and management

This unit will teach you how to monitor your computer by using the Windows Diagnostics, DirectX Diagnostic, Task Manager and Event Viewer utilities. In addition, you’ll learn how to use Reliability and Performance Monitor to monitor the performance of a computer’s components, before looking at the purpose of the Windows Registry and its management tools.

18    Operating system troubleshooting

You will learn how to identify the stages of the Windows start-up process in order to be able to effectively troubleshoot problems and use the appropriate tools to resolve these problems. This will include troubleshooting problems with Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista.

19   Security

In this unit you will learn how users and groups are authenticated to control access to resources. This includes how to use local security policies such as password length and expiration. Windows file encryption, hardware security devices and the human aspects of computer security are also covered.

20    Windows installation and upgrades

Pre-installation tasks as well as how to perform a clean installation forms part of this unit. You will do practical work by installing Windows Vista Business, before learning about what to do after installations, including troubleshooting possible problems. The upgrading from one Windows version to another is covered, and you’ll be trained in how to verify software and hardware compatibility.

21    Safety and maintenance

Safety issues and hazards in the computer environment will be covered, before looking at high-voltage interference sources. Preventative maintenance tasks will then be discussed, as well as ways to avoid injury and strain – often called repetitive stress injury (RSI). Lastly you’ll identify the proper methods for disposing and/or recycling of computer equipment.

22   Troubleshooting hardware

In this unit you will learn how to back up files by using Windows Backup, as well as how to restore files from Backup. Finally you’ll identify common symptoms of hardware-related problems, and look at their probable causes and possible solutions.

Practical Application Programme Detailed Outcomes


1    Power systems

In this topic you will learn how to select, replace and install a power supply while following proper ESD precautions. You will also cover some common symptoms related to power supply failures, with probable causes and suggested solutions.

2    CPUs and motherboards

Next you will learn how to install a CPU on a motherboard, and how to install a motherboard into a PC’s case. You will learn how to configure BIOS settings as well as replace a cooling unit on a CPU. Reasons why CPUs fail will be discussed, and by the end of this unit you’ll be able to recognise common symptoms of such failures, and have knowledge of their probable causes as well as suggested solutions.

3    Memory systems

This topic will teach you how to install RAM and handle modules, among other applications such as BIOS configuration. The failure of RAM and troubleshooting common symptoms, causes and solutions will also be covered.

4    Expansion cards

You will be taught how to use Device Manager to identify the system resources that are assigned to a particular device. You will also learn how to install expansion devices such as video and sound cards. Failure of these cards, as well as of ports, connectors and cables, will be troubleshooted alongside suggested solutions.

5    Data storage devices

In this unit you will learn how to physically install a hard drive after preparing the hard drive for use. You will learn how to install optical drives, and will examine and use a USB flash drive. You will be performing basic disk maintenance tasks such as defragging and checking a disk, as well as looking at common problems and their recommended solutions.

6    Printers and scanners

You will be learning how to maintain printers and scanners. This includes routine maintenance as well as troubleshooting possible problems and how to solve them.

7    Mobile computing

This unit will require that you configure a mobile computer. You will examine the Windows Mobility Center, and learn how to configure power settings. You will be taught how to replace the internal components of a notebook computer, as well as how to connect peripheral devices to a notebook computer to add functionality. Troubleshooting components of a portable computer concludes the topic.

8    Windows management

You will be taught how to manage directories and files, how to navigate the directory structure and how to create, copy and delete files and directories. By the end of this topic you will be able to manage and configure Windows services, identify start-up items and manage them by using the Start-up program group. Lastly you will be taught how to manage and troubleshoot problems remotely by using the Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance features.

9    Windows maintenance

This unit will focus on monitoring operating systems, and you’ll experience using Task Manager to aid you in this process. You will learn how to perform operating system maintenance tasks, including backing up and restoring data. After using Task Scheduler to create and configure scheduled tasks, you’ll complete the unit by troubleshooting operating system problems.

10    SOHO networking


You will be looking at the technologies used to create wired and wireless connections between devices in a SOHO network. You will be taught how to secure the communication between a client and an access point by using four critical components: access control, encryption, authentication and isolation.

11     Network troubleshooting

In this topic you will learn how to build hardware and software toolkits to help you in your troubleshooting practice. Getting some experience in troubleshooting the physical network, as well as the logical network will follow this.

12     Security

This unit covers common security threats and areas that could cause these threats, as well as how to combat these problems by means of antivirus software. You will manage user authentication by creating user accounts and assigning passwords, and finally you will be troubleshooting various issues.

Computer Requirements


Please see the hardware and software requirements your computer should have below:

Hardware and Software Required

  • 800 MHz processor (1 GHz recommended)
  • 512 MB RAM (1 GHz recommended)
  • 20 GB hard disk with 15 GB space available (40 GB with 15 GB free recommended)
  • DVD-R ROM drive
  • SuperVGA monitor, with DirectX 9 support; Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM); 128 MB graphics memory; Pixel Shader 2.0 (hardware); 32 bits per pixel recommended
  • Wired NIC
  • Modem
  • Sound card
  • A video card with two monitor ports for the independent practice activity in the ‘Video output ad image input devices’ unit. If the video adapter cards in your computers have only one monitor port, students can do all other activities in te course, but will not be able to complete this independent practice activity.
Network requirements:
  • Internet access, for the following purposes:
  • Completing activities in many units that require drivers or software to be downloaded from the Internet (if they’re not available on disk)
  • Downloading the Student Data files from www.axzopress.com

Important Exam Information


This course will prepare you for the CompTIA A+ examinations:

220-701 for CompTIA A+ Essentials
220-702 for CompTIA A+ Practical Application

You will need to contact a Prometric Testing centre two weeks before you want to write your exams on telephone number 0800 991 120. The exam fees are not included in your College SA programme fees.

In order to take the exam, you have purchase exam vouchers. You will be given these exam vouchers from the College if you register with College SA on the “All Inclusive” fee option. If you do not register on the “All Inclusive fee option” you will be responsible for buying your own exam vouchers from Prometric.

Good news! You can now buy your exam vouchers directly from the College.
To make things EVEN EASIER for you, we have arranged that you can get your Exam Vouchers directly from the College (instead of from Prometric Testing). This is just one more way in which we want to make things simpler for you. Call the College SA Student Support Department on this number: 0861 663 663 and tell your student support agent that you would like to purchase Exam Vouchers.

To find out more about CompTIA’s continuing education program please go to: http://www.comptia.org/certifications/listed/a.aspx

Your 220-701 CompTIA A+ Essentials exam tests the fundamental skills of an entry-level IT professional with a recommended 500 hours hands-on experience in a lab or the field. The exam consists of 100 questions and the duration of the exam is 90 minutes. Your passing score is 675 out of 900 which is 75%

Your 220-702 CompTIA A+ Practical Application exam is an extension of the skills you have mastered in the CompTIA A+ Essentials exam and is a hands-on practical application of those skills using scenarios in which you will troubleshoot and use tools to resolve problems. The exam consists of 100 questions and the duration of the exam is 90 minutes. Your passing score is 700 out of 900 which is 78%

MORE ABOUT COMPTIA


For 25 years, the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) has been dedicated to advancing the growth of the information technology (IT) industry and those working within it. With more than 19,000 members in 89 countries, CompTIA is the leading global IT trade association with influence in all areas of the IT industry worldwide. Headquartered in Chicago, CompTIA also has offices in Amsterdam, Brussels, Dusseldorf, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, London, Ottawa, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto and Washington, D.C.

CompTIA is the leading association representing the international technology community. Its goal is to provide a unified voice, global advocacy and leadership, and to advance industry growth through standards, professional competence, and education and business solutions. In order to most efficiently serve the industry and its members, CompTIA has developed specialized initiatives and programs dedicated to major areas within the IT industry. They include convergence technology, e-commerce, IT training, software services, certification, public policy and workforce development. Find out more about CompTIA initiatives.

Information technology has become a significant presence in all areas of business today and CompTIA's membership reflects that breadth. CompTIA's membership includes manufacturers, distributors, resellers, solution providers, ISPs, ASPs, software developers, e-commerce and telecom companies. As a result of CompTIA's involvement in IT education, training and public policy many academic, not-for-profit and government agencies have also joined the association. CompTIA consistently offers all of its members access to industry research, networking and partnering opportunities, best practices and developed standards

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