IT Fundamentals
Course number: CGIITF40
Learn the basics of computer hardware, software, mobile computing, networking, troubleshooting, and emerging technologies.
In this course, students will identify PC components, work with files and folders, and conduct basic software installations. This course will provide students with the fundamental skills and concepts required to maintain, support, and work efficiently with personal computers.
In addition, it covers the essential skills and information needed to set up, configure, maintain, troubleshoot, and perform preventative maintenance of the hardware and software components of a basic personal computer workstation and basic wireless devices. Students will also implement basic security measures and implement basic computer and user support practices.
The ITF+ certification is for individuals considering a career in IT. It is an ideal stepping stone to more advanced certifications such as CompTIA A+, and with specialized experience, CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+. With this new version comes the addition of the + to further distinguish ourselves within the marketplace and represent CompTIA quality and standards.
The new ITF+ exam focuses on the knowledge and skills required to identify and explain the basics of computing, IT infrastructure, software development, and database use.
Note: You will receive an exam voucher at the end of class so that you may take the exam at a later date.
What You’ll Learn
CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+) validates essential IT skills and knowledge needed to perform tasks commonly performed by advanced end-users and entry-level IT professionals alike, including:
- Identifying and explaining computer components
- Setting up a workstation, including conducting software installations
- Establishing network connectivity
- Identifying compatibility issues and identifying and preventing security risks
- Managing the safety and preventative maintenance of computers
Prerequisites
- This course is intended for new computer users who want to use the basic tools and features of Windows 10. No particular prerequisite skills are required, but any previous exposure to personal computers and the Internet is helpful.
Target Audience
IT novices who need a broad, fundamental understanding of IT and who want to learn the basics of computers, computer software, mobile devices, networking, LANs and WANs, data storage, and how IT infrastructures are monitored and managed.
Ideal candidates include:
- Entry-level and newly hired technical professionals, including PC support, help desk, and networking professionals
- Sales and marketing professionals looking to increase their ability to communicate with technical professionals and increase sales
- Executives who seek better-informed decision making
- Professionals seeking to prepare for the CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ Exam
Exam
CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ Exam
Accreditation
Post class completion, students can appear for the CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ Exam.
Course Content
Unit 1: Common
- Computing Devices
- Information Technology
- Personal Computers (PC)
- Mobile and IoT Devices
Unit 2: Using a Workstation
- Setting up a PC System
- Ergonomic Concepts
- Navigating an OS
- Using Input Devices
- Icons and Windows
Unit 3: Using an OS
- Functions of an Operating System
- Types of Operating System
- Virtualization
- Microsoft Windows
- Apple macOS and iOS
- Linux, Chrome, and Android
- File Explorer
- Windows Settings and Control Panel
- Using a Web Browser
Unit 4: Managing an OS
- Management Interfaces
- Process and Service Management
- Memory and Disk Management
- Command Line Interfaces
- Access Control and Protection
Unit 5: Troubleshooting and Support
- Support and Troubleshooting
- Identifying the Problem
- Understanding the Problem
- Resolving and Documenting the Problem
- Developing a Troubleshooting Approach
- Troubleshooting PC Issues
- Getting Support
- Using a Search Engine
Unit 1: Using Data Types and Units
- Notational Systems
- Units of Measure
- Data Types
- Data Representation
- The Value of Data
- Intellectual Property
- Data-driven Business Decisions
Unit 2: Using Apps
- Installing Applications
- Application Management
- Managing Software Licensing
- Productivity Software
- Collaboration Software
- Business Software
Unit 3: Programming and App Development
- Programming Logic
- Programming Languages
- Programming Concepts
- Object-Oriented Programming
- Scripting Languages
- Application Platforms and Delivery
Unit 4: Using Databases
- Database Concepts
- Database Structures
- Relational Methods
- Database Access Methods
- Application Architecture Models
Unit 1: System Components
- Selecting a Computer
- Motherboard Components
- Processors
- Features of Processors
- Expansion Bus
- System Cooling
- BIOS and UEFI System Firmware
Unit 2: Using Device Interfaces
- Computer Connector Types
- USB and Firewire
- Graphic Devices
- Graphic Device Interfaces
- Input Devices
- Configuring Peripherals
- Bluetooth and NFC
- Networking Interfaces
Unit 3: Using Peripheral Devices
- Installing and Uninstalling
- Peripherals
- Display Devices
- Display Settings
- Multimedia Ports and Devices
- Printer Types
- Installing and Configuring a Printer
- Scanners and Cameras
Unit 4: Using Storage Devices
- System Memory
- Mass Storage Devices
- Optical Discs and Drives
- Flash Memory Devices
Unit 5: Using File Systems
- Managing the File System
- Folders and Directories
- File Explorer
- Files
- File Attributes and Permissions
- Searching for Folders and Files
- File Types and Extensions
Unit 1: Networking Concepts
- Network Components
- TCP/IP
- Internet Protocol
- Address Resolution Protocol
- DNS and URLs
- Internet Application Services
Unit 2: Connecting to a Network
- Internet Service Types
- Wireless Internet Services
- Setting Up a Wireless Network
- Configuring a Wireless Client
Unit 3: Secure Web Browsing
- Safe Browsing Practices
- Configuring Browser Security
- Managing Cookies and PII
- Digital Certificates and Antiphishing
- Enabling a Firewall
Unit 4: Using Shared Storage
- Local Sharing and Storage
- Windows File Sharing
- Hosted Sharing and Storage Backups
- Windows Backup
Unit 5: Using Mobile Devices
- Using a Mobile Device
- Mobile Applications and App Stores
- Network Connectivity
- Email Configuration
- Synchronization and Data Transfer
Unit 1: Security Concerns
- Computer Security Basics
- Social Engineering
- Business Continuity
- Disaster Recovery
Unit 2: Using Best Practices
- Securing Devices Malware
- Preventing Malware Infections Spam
- Software Sources and Patch Management
Unit 3: Using Access Controls
- Access Controls
- User Account Types
- Authentication Factors
- Uses of Encryption
- Password Cracking and Management
Unit 4: Behavioral Security Concepts
- Policies and Procedures
- Handling Confidential Information
- Acceptable Use Policies
- Expectations of Privacy
- Taking the Exam
- Career Advice