IT Training Courses - PC Engineer (A+)

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“The most significant accomplishment for me was my new job. After a long wait, I have moved into the IT industry. I am now working as a Technical Sales Advisor. Prior to this I was working as a part-time cleaner.” - Mohammed

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Essentials

Part A
  • Introduction
  • Getting started with PC hardware support
  • Operating systems
  • Electricity and power systems
  • CPUs and motherboards
  • Basic Input/Output System
  • Memory systems
  • Bus structures
  • Expansion cards
  • Ports, connectors, and cables
  • Data storage devices
  • Video and multimedia input/output devices
Part B
  • Introduction
  • Printers
  • Portable computers and devices
  • Monitoring and management
  • Connecting computers
  • Networking computers
  • Security
  • Safety
  • Troubleshooting and maintaining a PC
  • Professionalism and communication
  • Windows installation and upgrades

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Part A
  • Introduction
  • Electricity and power systems
  • CPUs and motherboards
  • Memory systems
  • Expansion cards
  • Data storage devices
  • Ports, connectors, and cables
  • Printers and scanners
  • Display devices
Part B
  • Introduction
  • Portable computers and devices
  • Operating system management
  • OS maintenance and troubleshooting
  • Networking
  • Security
  • Maintaining the PC environment
  • Professionalism and communication

Practical Training

Regionalised practical training will be arranged after completion of the theory section of your course. The practical training is optional and is designed to reinforce the syllabus and prepare the student for final examination. The college reserves the right to change the venues and times for practical training sessions.

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