COURSE OVERVIEW

Hardware refers to the physical parts or components of a computer. System hardware includes components such as the Processor (CPU), Motherboard, hard disk drive, graphic cards, sound cards, RAM, power supply unit, motherboard, etc. This lesson covers internal system components and ability in Troubleshooting basic hardware problems.

DURATION:

8 MONTHS

COURSE OVERVIEW

Hardware refers to the physical parts or components of a computer. System hardware includes components such as the Processor (CPU), Motherboard, hard disk drive, graphic cards, sound cards, RAM, power supply unit, motherboard, etc. This lesson covers internal system components and ability in Troubleshooting basic hardware problems.

DURATION: 8 MONTHS

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

  • Introduction to Hardware Management
  • Tools of the Trade
  • PC Architecture
  • PC Memory Architecture, Disk System Architecture
  • How Printers Works
  • Disassembling & Reassembling the Computer
  • Troubleshooting Techniques / Preventive Maintenance
  • Revision and Examination

BENEFITS

  • Hardware Troubleshooting, Printer Troubleshooting, Operating System, Preventive Maintenance
  • Demonstrate an understanding of operating system fundamentals.
  • Recognize desktop and laptop hardware components and devices.
  • Identify and describe internal desktop and laptop computer components, interfaces, and peripherals.
  • Explain basic workstation setup, locate operating system settings, and identify good troubleshooting practices.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

  • Introduction to Hardware Management
  • Tools of the Trade
  • PC Architecture
  • PC Memory Architecture, Disk System Architecture
  • How Printers Works
  • Disassembling & Reassembling the Computer
  • Troubleshooting Techniques / Preventive Maintenance
  • Revision and Examination

BENEFITS

  • Hardware Troubleshooting, Printer Troubleshooting, Operating System, Preventive Maintenance
  • Demonstrate an understanding of operating system fundamentals.
  • Recognize desktop and laptop hardware components and devices.
  • Identify and describe internal desktop and laptop computer components, interfaces, and peripherals.
  • Explain basic workstation setup, locate operating system settings, and identify good troubleshooting practices.