Date & Time
Aug. 24, 2026, 8 a.m. - Aug. 24, 2026, 10 a.m.
Cost
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Location
Online
Aug. 24, 2026, 8 a.m. - Aug. 24, 2026, 10 a.m.
$0
Online
Master CompTIA A+ 220-1002: OS, security, networking & troubleshooting. Build real IT skills to pass Core 2 and launch your tech career.
Looking to start a career in IT support or technical roles? This CompTIA A+ (220-1002) course is designed to help you build essential, job-ready skills in operating systems, security, networking, and troubleshooting.
Throughout the course, you will explore how computers work behind the scenes, understand Windows environments, and develop the confidence to fix common technical issues. In addition, you will gain practical knowledge of command-line tools, user management, and system optimisation.
By the end of this course, you will be well-prepared for the Core 2 exam and ready to step into entry-level IT roles with confidence.
● Understand operating systems: Learn how Windows works internally and how to manage system settings effectively
● Master troubleshooting skills: Identify and fix common OS, hardware, and network issues
● Work with command-line tools: Use CLI for system management and advanced operations
● Manage users and permissions: Control access, security settings, and system users
● Explore networking fundamentals: Understand LAN, wireless, and internet basics
● Strengthen security knowledge: Learn how to secure systems and protect data
● Handle mobile and portable devices: Manage laptops, smartphones, and mobile technologies
● Develop IT professionalism: Apply best practices for safety and workplace procedures
● Section 01: All About The CompTIA A+ 2019 Core 2 Exam
● Section 02: Safety And Professionalism
● Section 03: The Visible Computer
● Section 04: CPUs
● Section 05: RAM
● Section 06: Power Supply
● Section 07: Implementing Mass Storage
● Section 08: Building A PC
● Section 09: Windows Under The Hood
● Section 10: Users, Groups, And Permissions
● Section 11: Maintaining And Optimizing Operating Systems
● Section 12: Working With The Command-Line Interface
● Section 13: Troubleshooting Operating Systems
● Section 14: Display Technologies
● Section 15: Essentials Of Networking
● Section 16: Local Area Networking
● Section 17: Wireless Networking
● Section 18: The Internet
● Section 19: Portable Computing
● Section 20: Care And Feeding Of Mobile Devices
● Section 21: Securing Computers
● Section 22: Operational Procedures
Completing this course can open doors to a wide range of entry-level IT and technical support roles. As businesses increasingly rely on technology, skilled IT professionals are in high demand across industries.
Common career paths include:
● IT Support Technician: £20,000 to £35,000
Provide technical support and resolve hardware and software issues
● Help Desk Technician: £18,000 to £30,000
Assist users with troubleshooting and system-related queries
● Desktop Support Engineer: £22,000 to £40,000
Maintain and manage desktop systems within organisations
● Technical Support Specialist: £22,000 to £38,000
Offer specialised support for systems, applications, and devices
● Field Service Technician: £20,000 to £35,000
Install, repair, and maintain IT equipment on-site
● Junior System Administrator: £25,000 to £45,000
Support system operations, user management, and network tasks
There are no formal requirements to enrol in this course.
Anyone with an interest in IT, technology, or computer systems can join and start learning immediately.