The primary objective of this course is to ensure students can install, configure, and troubleshoot PC hardware and operating systems, and understand the components of a network, build network cables, and understand the OSI Model
To ensure our students are successful in passing the CompTIA exams.
Tasks Upon completion of this course, students will be highly proficient in the following tasks:
Assembling PCs
Installing client operating systems: Windows 2000 Pro, Windows XP Pro & Windows Vista
Troubleshooting client operating systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP Home/Pro, Windows ME,and Windows 9x
Troubleshooting PC and server hardware
RAID Configuration
Network Protocol Configuration
IP Addressing – Subnet calculation
Network Troubleshooting
Network Devices
Open Systems Interconnect (OSI - 7 Layer Model)
Course Layout Classroom instruction is demanding, 10–12 hours daily, consisting of a combination of lectures, hands-on labs and exam preparation. Exam preparation is in the form of questions written by our staff of published authors. Nexus does not use ANY computer-based exam preparation. Our instructors do the teaching, not the exam preparation program.
ROI The A+ and Network+ credential validates your knowledge of the foundation of PC hardware maintenance and network administration. Earning your A+ and Network+ certification ensures you have the prerequisite knowledge for advanced certifications from vendors such as Cisco, Microsoft, and EC-Council. Earning your A+ and Network+ certification ensures you have the prerequisite knowledge for advanced certifications from vendors such as Cisco and Microsoft. Course Prerequisites Prior to attending this course, all students should have 6 months experience working PC Operating Systems. This is an entry level course. This course provides the foundation for follow-on courses such as: MCSE, CCNA and Security+
Certification Prerequisites There are NO Certification Prerequisites for this course.