Master CompTIA Certification Training Series

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247  Hours
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247  Hours
1,226 Videos

Master CompTIA Certification Training Series

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247  Hours

1,226 Videos

Get all of your CompTIA training in one place. A+, Security+, Network+, Cloud+, CySA+, PenTest+ and more.  All are included in this training series for one low price. In addition to preparing for IT certifications, gain on-the-job skills for an IT career.

With 12 courses and over 225 hours of training, this series has it all.  Whether beginning your career in IT, or you are an experienced professional seeking career advancement, this training is of great value.

Course Syllabus

Master CompTIA Training Series
CompTIA A+ (220-901 and 220-902)
For anyone wanting to enter the IT world, the CompTIA A+ certification is a great start! The A+ by CompTIA is recognized as one of the top entry-level certifications in the industry. It provides you with a solid foundation in hardware, software and troubleshooting skills in order to build or supplement your technical knowledge. This online course will prepare you for the CompTIA A+ 220-901 and 220-902 exams (CompTIA A+ 900 Series). This course has been updated in 2019 to the new CompTIA A+ certification objectives. The new course is CompTIA A+ 220-1001 (Core 1) and CompTIA A+ 220-1002 (Core 2). For more information on CompTIA A+ plus certification, visit the CompTIA.org site.

CompTIA N10-006: CompTIA Network+
Brand new CompTIA Network+ 006 (2015) Certification is a worldwide recognized qualification which validates the skills of networking professionals. The qualification recognizes a technician’s ability to describe the features and functions of network components and to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, operate and configure basic network infrastructure. This course makes sure the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills required to implement a defined network architecture with basic network security. Furthermore, a successful candidate will be able to configure, maintain, and troubleshoot network devices using appropriate network tools and understand the features and purpose of network technologies. Candidates will be able to make basic solution recommendations, analyze network traffic, and be familiar with common protocols and media types.

CompTIA: Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP)
The CASP exam covers the technical knowledge and skills required to conceptualize, design, and engineer secure solutions across complex enterprise environments. It involves applying critical thinking and judgment across a broad spectrum of security disciplines to propose and implement solutions that map to enterprise drivers, while managing risk.

CompTIA Cloud Overview
The CompTIA Cloud Essential certification is applicable to a wide range of IT professionals. This course is geared towards IT professionals currently in or looking for positions as IT consultants, IT technical services, IT relationship managers, IT architects, consultants and business process owners’ analysts.  This course is the first step on a training path that leads to a technical career in cloud computing. What will you learn? This course includes 8 hours of training and 44 videos. Upon completion of the course, students will understand the following:

  • Characteristics of Cloud Services from a Business Perspective
  • Cloud Computing and Business Value
  • Technical Perspectives/Cloud Types
  • Steps to Successful Adoption of Cloud
  • Impact and Changes of Cloud Computing on IT Service Management
  • Risks and Consequences of Cloud Computing

CompTIA IT Operations Specialist (CIOS)
The CompTIA CIOS is a stackable certification by CompTIA. It is designed for IT professionals with 0 to 2 years of experience. The ITU Certification Path for the CompTIA CIOS certification consists of the learning materials to allow you to study for and pass the CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+ exams.

CompTIA Systems Support Specialist (CSSS)
The CompTIA CSSS is a stackable certification by CompTIA. It is designed for IT professionals with 0 to 2 years of experience. The ITU Certification Path for the CompTIA CSSS certification consists of the learning materials to allow you to study for and pass the CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Linux+ exams. Completing this path and passing the three exams means you end of with two CompTIA certifications and are a designated a CompTIA Systems Support Specialist (CSSS).

CompTIA Cloud Admin Professional (CCAP)
The CompTIA CCAP is a stackable certification by CompTIA. It is designed for IT professionals with 2 to 5 years of experience. The ITU Certification Path for the CompTIA CCAP certification consists of the learning materials to allow you to study for and pass the CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Cloud+ exams. The two courses contained in this path are:

  • CompTIA Network+
  • CompTIA Cloud+

CompTIA Secure Infrastructure Specialist (CSIS)
The CompTIA CSIS is a stackable certification by CompTIA. It is designed for IT professionals with 0 to 2 years of experience. The ITU Certification Path for the CompTIA CSIS certification consists of the learning materials to allow you to study for and pass the CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+ exams. Completing this path and passing the four exams means you end of with three CompTIA certifications and are a designated a CompTIA Secure Infrastructure Specialist (CSIS). The three courses contained in this path are:

  • CompTIA A+
  • CompTIA Network+
  • CompTIA Security+

CompTIA Secure Cloud Professional (CSCP)
The CompTIA CSCP is a stackable certification by CompTIA. It is designed for IT professionals with 2 to 5 years of experience. The ITU Certification Path for the CompTIA CSCP certification consists of the learning materials to allow you to study for and pass the CompTIA Security+ and CompTIA Cloud+ exams.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Instructional methods, course requirements, and learning technologies can vary significantly from one online program to the next, but the vast bulk of them use a learning management system (LMS) to deliver lectures and materials, monitor student progress, assess comprehension, and accept student work. LMS providers design these platforms to accommodate a multitude of instructor needs and preferences.

Online education may seem relatively new, but years of research suggests it can be just as effective as traditional coursework, and often more so. According to a U.S. Department of Education analysis of more than 1,000 learning studies, online students tend to outperform classroom-based students across most disciplines and demographics. Another major review published the same year found that online students had the advantage 70 percent of the time, a gap authors projected would only widen as programs and technologies evolve.

All new learning innovations are met with some degree of scrutiny, but skepticism subsides as methods become more mainstream. Such is the case for online learning. Studies indicate employers who are familiar with online degrees tend to view them more favorably, and more employers are acquainted with them than ever before. The majority of colleges now offer online degrees, including most public, not-for-profit, and Ivy League universities. Online learning is also increasingly prevalent in the workplace as more companies invest in web-based employee training and development programs.

The concern that online students cheat more than traditional students is perhaps misplaced. When researchers at Marshall University conducted a study to measure the prevalence of cheating in online and classroom-based courses, they concluded, “Somewhat surprisingly, the results showed higher rates of academic dishonesty in live courses.” The authors suggest the social familiarity of students in a classroom setting may lessen their sense of moral obligation.

Choosing the right course takes time and careful research no matter how one intends to study. Learning styles, goals, and programs always vary, but students considering online courses must consider technical skills, ability to self-motivate, and other factors specific to the medium. Online course demos and trials can also be helpful.
Our platform is typically designed to be as user-friendly as possible: intuitive controls, clear instructions, and tutorials guide students through new tasks. However, students still need basic computer skills to access and navigate these programs. These skills include: using a keyboard and a mouse; running computer programs; using the Internet; sending and receiving email; using word processing programs; and using forums and other collaborative tools. Most online programs publish such requirements on their websites. If not, an admissions adviser can help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Instructional methods, course requirements, and learning technologies can vary significantly from one online program to the next, but the vast bulk of them use a learning management system (LMS) to deliver lectures and materials, monitor student progress, assess comprehension, and accept student work. LMS providers design these platforms to accommodate a multitude of instructor needs and preferences.

Online education may seem relatively new, but years of research suggests it can be just as effective as traditional coursework, and often more so. According to a U.S. Department of Education analysis of more than 1,000 learning studies, online students tend to outperform classroom-based students across most disciplines and demographics. Another major review published the same year found that online students had the advantage 70 percent of the time, a gap authors projected would only widen as programs and technologies evolve.

All new learning innovations are met with some degree of scrutiny, but skepticism subsides as methods become more mainstream. Such is the case for online learning. Studies indicate employers who are familiar with online degrees tend to view them more favorably, and more employers are acquainted with them than ever before. The majority of colleges now offer online degrees, including most public, not-for-profit, and Ivy League universities. Online learning is also increasingly prevalent in the workplace as more companies invest in web-based employee training and development programs.

The concern that online students cheat more than traditional students is perhaps misplaced. When researchers at Marshall University conducted a study to measure the prevalence of cheating in online and classroom-based courses, they concluded, “Somewhat surprisingly, the results showed higher rates of academic dishonesty in live courses.” The authors suggest the social familiarity of students in a classroom setting may lessen their sense of moral obligation.

Choosing the right course takes time and careful research no matter how one intends to study. Learning styles, goals, and programs always vary, but students considering online courses must consider technical skills, ability to self-motivate, and other factors specific to the medium. Online course demos and trials can also be helpful.
Our platform is typically designed to be as user-friendly as possible: intuitive controls, clear instructions, and tutorials guide students through new tasks. However, students still need basic computer skills to access and navigate these programs. These skills include: using a keyboard and a mouse; running computer programs; using the Internet; sending and receiving email; using word processing programs; and using forums and other collaborative tools. Most online programs publish such requirements on their websites. If not, an admissions adviser can help.

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Get all of your CompTIA training in one place. A+, Security+, Network+, Cloud+, CySA+, PenTest+ and more.  All are included in this training series for one low price. In addition to preparing for IT certifications, gain on-the-job skills for an IT career.

With 12 courses and over 225 hours of training, this series has it all.  Whether beginning your career in IT, or you are an experienced professional seeking career advancement, this training is of great value.

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