CompTIA A+ Certification
About The Program
Comp TIA is a great initial learning tool giving the ground work of all computer and Technology Learning. By giving a ground work and providing hands on teaching we will be able to educate and engage with our students.
2023
Available jobs
20
Credit Hours
4
courses
Program Objectives
Course Topics
- Unit 1: Peripherals and Adapters
- Unit 2: System Components
- Unit 3: Trouble Shooting & Mobile Devices
- Unit 4: Printer & Network Hardware
- Unit 5: Networks Unit 10: Linux, OS X, and Mobile OS
- Unit 6: Supporting Windows Part 1
- Unit 7: Supporting Windows Part 2
- Unit 8: Supporting Windows Part 3
- Unit 9: Supporting Windows & Networks
- 10: Linux, OS X, and Mobile OS
Credit Submission
- At the completion of the program, the instructor is to complete a Credit Submission sheet and turn it into the Curriculum & Instructor Director. Curriculum & Instructor Director will arrange a meeting with necessary Teacher of Record(s) to review course work and sign off on the credit. Once all parties agree and sign Credit Submission Form, Curriculum and Instruction Director will turn it into Academic Affairs. The grade(s) will be awarded within 48hrs of completion. Students who successfully complete the course will be awarded the following credit:

*House Bill 170 supports Computer Science. For the 2018-2019 SY, it is up to districts on how they award credit. Algebra II has already been voted in. 2019-2020 computer science standards will be in effect*