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A+ Certification |
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A+ certification confirms the competency of computer service technicians in the computer industry. Having an A+ certification proves a broad base of knowledge and competency in core hardware and operating system technologies including installation, configuration, diagnosing and preventive maintenance of microcomputer systems.
The A+ Hardware Technician Course is designed to provide students with the knowledge needed to successfully pass the required two CompTIA exams, A+ Core Hardware Service Technician and the A+ Operating System Technologies exam.
The CompTIA's A+ certification is the industry standard validating the vendor-neutral skills expected of an entry-level computer technician.
A+ The Core Hardware Exam (220-221)
This exam measures essential competencies for a desktop computer hardware service technician.
A+Operating System Technologies Exam (220-222)
This exam measures essential operating system competencies for desktop computer hardware service technician
A+ Certification is designed for individuals who would like to become Computer support specialists. This group includes technical support specialists and help-desk technicians. Median annual earnings of computer support specialists were $36,460 in 2000. (Source: US Dept. of Labor Website)
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The Network+ certification validates technical competency in networking administration and support. A Network+ certification confirms knowledge of the layers of the OSI model, the features and functions of network components and the ability to install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware peripherals and protocols.
The Network+ Course is designed to provide professionals with networking skills necessary to function in a variety of information technology positions.
CompTIA's Network+ certification is the premier certification that validates the skills required of Network Administrators.
Network+ Certification Exam (N10-002)
This exam measures essential competencies for a network administrator.
Network+ certification is designed for individuals who would like to become system administrators. Median annual earnings of network and computer systems administrators in were $51,280 in 2000. (Source: US Dept. of Labor Website)
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| Automation Technologies leading to HTI+ Certification |
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The Automation Technologies course is designed to provide students with the knowledge needed to successfully pass the required two CompTIA exams, HTI+ Residential Systems and HTI+ Systems Infrastructure and Integration.
HTI+ certification exam validates the necessary baseline competencies for a technician servicing the automated home industry.
Residential Systems (HT0-101)
Systems Infrastructure and Integration (HT0-102)
These exams measures the students' skills in Residential Systems : Computer Networking Fundamentals, Audio/Video Fundamentals, Home Security and Surveillance Systems, Telecommunications Standards, Home Lighting Control, HVAC Management, Water System Controls, Home Access Controls, Misc. Automated Home Features.
Structured Wiring: Low Voltage (e.g., twisted pair, coax, shielded, fiber), High Voltage (nominal 120/240 volt) and Systems Integration: User Interfaces, Control Processors.
HTI+ Certification is designed for individuals who would like to become Automation Technology Integrators in Residential Systems, Systems Infrastructure and Integration.
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