The CompTIA A+ certification is the international industry standard for competency in computer service and technical support. The exam is distributed by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), which is an organization comprised of IT companies from all over the world. The purpose of CompTIA is to create standardized measures for evaluating the competencies of professionals working in the IT industry.
The CompTIA A+ certification tests technicians on their abilities relating to computer hardware, operating systems, and basic networks. Exam topics include:
Additional topics covered include:
The A+ certification exam (2009 updated version) is broken into two parts:
The following courses are critical in the preparation for these exams:
Students passing both exams will be A+ certified with the IT Technician designation. This credential is carried for life; it does not require re-certification.
For more information regarding the CompTIA's A+ certified IT Technician, visit comptia.org.