COURSE OBJECTIVE:
• IT Concepts and Terminology – Comprehend notational systems, illustrate the basics of computing and explain the value of data and troubleshooting. • Software Development – Comprehend programming language categories, interpret logic, and understand the purpose of programming concepts. • Infrastructure – Know how to set up and install common peripheral devices to a laptop/PC or secure a basic wireless network. • Database Fundamentals – Able to explain database concepts, structures, and purpose, as well as understand methods used to interface. • Applications and Software – Manage applications software, understand the various components of an operating system and explain the purpose of methods of application architecture. • Security – Understand confidentiality, integrity, and availability concerns of secure devices and best practice methods
TARGET AUDIENCE:
– 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.
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
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.
COURSE CONTENT:
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 TechModule 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 PrivacyModule 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 TechnologiesModule 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 CybersecurityModule 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 SpecificationsAppliedTechnologyAcademy.com • Lesson 5.5: Virtualization on the Network • Lesson 5.6: Careers in NetworkingModule 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 SoftwareModule 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 SystemsModule 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 HardwareModule 9.0: Databases • Lesson 9.1: Database Basics • Lesson 9.2: Types of Databases • Lesson 9.3: Relational Databases • Lesson 9.4: Careers in DatabasesModule 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 CodingModule 11.0: The Future of Tech • Lesson 11.1: Leading Technologies
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