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CompTIA FC0-U61: IT Fundamentals, available at $94.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 51 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 166 reviews, and has 371 subscribers.

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Summary

Title: CompTIA FC0-U61: IT Fundamentals

Price: $94.99

Average Rating: 4.35

Number of Lectures: 51

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 51

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 52

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 52

Number of Practice Tests: 1

Number of Published Practice Tests: 1

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Acquire troubleshooting theory and preventative maintenance.
  • Learn features and functions of common operating systems and establishing network connectivity.
  • Understand security best practices
  • Learn the differences between the web browsers
  • Who Should Attend

  • This is the ideal place to start for anyone new to the world of IT
  • Target Audiences

  • This is the ideal place to start for anyone new to the world of IT
  • The IT fundamentals course from instructor David Bigger is not only designed to help pass the FC0-U61 exam, but it provides real world skills that IT workers will need on the job. This is a great first step for those starting out in tech support, those just beginning IT studies, or for those returning to the field after working in another industry. Taking ITF before A+ and Network+ is a great strategy to ensure you have the best ground-level IT knowledge going into these future courses. Candidates will gain the basic IT fundamental skills needed in this industry and is based on different areas of IT, including hardware, software, programming, security, and infrastructure.

    This is the ideal place to start for anyone new to the world of IT. It will form the foundation of your learning, as the information that you learn from this course will carry you forward to any additional certifications you gain in the future.
    The IT industry is one of the most lucrative markets to enter. Over the past few decades, the IT industry has exploded in terms of creating new job roles and incorporating IT technologies in everyday use. Studies have shown that the IT industry is growing year on year and many predict that there will be many IT job roles unfilled over the next few years. This course will try to fill in the gaps where IT job roles are needed by giving students their first step towards a career in IT.
    The exam also assesses the candidate’s knowledge in the areas of troubleshooting theory and preventative maintenance. This includes looking at the issues behind the problems and resolving them using your technical IT skills. In addition to this, the candidate will have to be able to demonstrate that they can incorporate prevention methods to stop these issues reoccurring in the future. This is the ideal exam for anyone who’s interested in pursuing an IT career and has a genuine passion for IT.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Module 1 – IT Concepts and Terminology

    Lecture 1: 0.1 Instructor Intro

    Lecture 2: 1.1 Compare and Contrast Notational Systems

    Lecture 3: 1.1 Compare and Contrast Notational Systems Demo

    Lecture 4: 1.2 Compare and Contrast Fundamentals Data Types and Their Characteristics

    Lecture 5: 1.3 Illustrate the Basics of Computing and Processing

    Lecture 6: 1.4 Explain the Value of Data and Information

    Lecture 7: 1.5 Compare and Contrast Common Units of Measures

    Lecture 8: 1.5 Compare and Contrast Common Units of Measures Demo

    Lecture 9: 1.6 Explain the Troubleshooting Methodology

    Chapter 2: Module 2 – Infrastructure

    Lecture 1: 2.1 Classify Common Types of Input-Output Device Interfaces

    Lecture 2: 2.2 Given a scenario, set up & install Common Peripheral Devices to a PC

    Lecture 3: 2.2 Given a scenario, set up & install Common Peripheral Devices to a PC Demo

    Lecture 4: 2.3 Explain the Purpose of Common Internal Computing Components

    Lecture 5: 2.4 Compare & Contrast Common Internet Service Types-

    Lecture 6: 2.5 Compare & Contrast Storage Types

    Lecture 7: 2.6 Compare & Contrast Common Computing Devices & Their Purposes

    Lecture 8: 2.7 Explain Basic Networking Concepts

    Lecture 9: 2.7 Explain Basic Networking Concepts Demo

    Lecture 10: 2.7 Explain Basic Networking Concepts Part 2

    Lecture 11: 2.7 Explain Basic Networking Concepts Part 3

    Lecture 12: 2.7 Explain Basic Networking Concepts Part 4

    Lecture 13: 2.8 Given a scenario Install, Configure & Secure a Basic Wireless Network

    Lecture 14: 2.8 Given a scenario Install, Configure & Secure a Basic Wireless Network Demo

    Chapter 3: Module 3 – Applications and Software

    Lecture 1: 3.1 Explain the Purpose of Operating Systems

    Lecture 2: 3.1 Explain the Purpose of Operating Systems Demo

    Lecture 3: 3.2 Compare & Contrast Components of an Operating System

    Lecture 4: 3.2 Compare & Contrast Components of an Operating System Demo

    Lecture 5: 3.3 Explain the Purpose & Proper Use of Software

    Lecture 6: 3.4 Explain Methods of Application Architecture & Delivery Models

    Lecture 7: 3.5 Given a Scenario Configure & Use Web Browsers

    Lecture 8: 3.5 Given a Scenario Configure & Use Web Browsers FireFox

    Lecture 9: 3.5 Given a Scenario Configure & Use Web Browsers Demo Chrome

    Lecture 10: 3.5 Given a Scenario Configure & Use Web Browsers Demo Edge

    Lecture 11: 3.6 Compare & Contrast General Application Concepts & Uses

    Chapter 4: Module 4 – Software Development

    Lecture 1: 4.1 Compare & Contrast Programming Language Categories-

    Lecture 2: 4.2 Given a Scenario Use Programming Organizational Techniques & Interpret Logic

    Lecture 3: 4.3 Explain the Purpose & Use of Programming Concepts-

    Lecture 4: 4.3 HTML Demo

    Chapter 5: Module 5 – Database Fundamentals

    Lecture 1: 5.1 Explain Database Concepts and the Purpose of Databases

    Lecture 2: 5.2 Compare and Contrast Various Database Structures

    Lecture 3: 5.3 Summarize Methods Used to Interface with Databases

    Lecture 4: 5.3 Summarize Methods Used to Interface with Databases Demo

    Chapter 6: Module 6 – Security

    Lecture 1: 6.1 Summarize Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability Concerns

    Lecture 2: 6.2 Explain Methods to Secure Devices and Best Practices

    Lecture 3: 6.3 Summarize Behavioral Security Concepts

    Lecture 4: 6.4 Compare & Contrast Authentication, Authorization, Accounting, & Repudiation

    Lecture 5: 6.5 Explain Password Best Practices

    Lecture 6: 6.6 Explain Common Uses of Encryption

    Lecture 7: 6.7 Explain Business Continuity Concepts

    Lecture 8: 6.8 Takeaways-

    Lecture 9: 6.9 ITF Fundamentals Conclusion

    Chapter 7: CompTIA FC0-U61: IT Fundamentals Practice Test

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