Course Information
Course Title: CompTIA A+ 220-1101 (Core 1) and CompTIA A+ 220-1102 (Core 2)
Course Format: Self-paced online video training
Core 1 (220-1101)
Total Video Hours: 21 Hrs 56 Min
Total Videos: 139
Core 2 (220-1102)
Total Video Hours: 19 Hrs 17 Min
Total Videos: 126
Instructor: Anton T. Santucci
IT Instructor at Hillsborough Community College with over 20 years of professional IT and instructional experience, former Microsoft Certified Trainer, Network Administrator, and CompTIA-focused educator.
Included in This Course
Full access to CompTIA A+ 220-1101 and 220-1102 aligned video lessons
Hardware, networking, operating systems, and security-focused training
Real-world troubleshooting methodologies
Coverage of current Windows, Linux, macOS, and mobile platforms
Network configuration, cloud, and virtualization concepts
Cybersecurity fundamentals and malware mitigation practices
Professional IT operational procedures and documentation practices
Certification-aligned preparation for CompTIA A+ Core 1 and Core 2 exams
Full Course Outline
CompTIA A+ 220-1101 (Core 1)
Module 1 – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Devices, Setups, and Installs
Module 2 – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Displays and Multimedia Devices
Module 3 – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Supporting Multiple Drive Types
Module 4 – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Accounting for CPUs and Internal Components
Module 5 – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 All About Network Theories
Module 6 – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Network Operations and Diagnostics
Module 7 – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Cloud and Virtualization Computing
Module 8 – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Laptop Features and Troubleshooting
Module 9 – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Syncing and Setup of Mobile Devices
Module 10 – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 All Things Printing
CompTIA A+ 220-1102 (Core 2)
Module 1 – CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Operating System Management
Module 2 – CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Configuring and Installing the OS
Module 3 – CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Tools to Troubleshoot and Maintain the OS
Module 4 – CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Network Management Tools
Module 5 – CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Sharing Resources and Wrights Management
Module 6 – CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Threats and Security Measures
Module 7 – CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Policies to Protect Data
Module 8 – CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Prevent Malware and Security Threats
Module 9 – CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Supporting and Troubleshooting Mobile Devices
Module 10 – CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Implementing Operational Procedures
Professional IT environments rely on technicians who can confidently manage hardware, software, networks, and security while following structured troubleshooting processes. CompTIA A+ 220-1101 (Core 1) and CompTIA A+ 220-1102 (Core 2) Online Course addresses these requirements through detailed instruction aligned with real workplace responsibilities and current certification standards.
Technical support roles demand strong foundational knowledge of computer hardware and peripherals. Core 1 focuses on devices, installations, internal components, storage technologies, and networking fundamentals. PC assembly, safe disassembly practices, CPU upgrades, BIOS and UEFI configuration, and power supply installation are explained with clarity and operational context. Memory technologies, RAID configurations, and storage troubleshooting form a critical part of enterprise and small office environments, and this course addresses these topics in structured detail.
Display and multimedia technologies receive focused coverage, reflecting the increasing use of multiple monitors, video interfaces, and multimedia peripherals. Installation methods, configuration steps, and troubleshooting techniques are reinforced through practical scenarios. Printing technologies, including laser, inkjet, impact, thermal, and 3D printers, are covered with maintenance and issue resolution approaches aligned with common workplace challenges.
Networking knowledge remains a core requirement for IT support professionals. Wired and wireless networking concepts, Ethernet standards, switching technologies, IP addressing, DNS, and internet connectivity types are addressed in Core 1 modules. Network operations and diagnostics extend this foundation by covering SOHO network configuration, firewall implementation, port forwarding, remote access, and common connectivity issues. Cloud computing and client-side virtualization introduce learners to modern IT infrastructures, including hypervisors, virtual desktops, and software-defined networking concepts.
Mobile device support has become a routine responsibility in many organizations. The course includes mobile device synchronization, network connectivity, VPN configuration, email setup, and application support. Laptop hardware features, expansion options, and troubleshooting methods reflect real-world service desk scenarios encountered by technicians.
Core 2 transitions into operating system management, security, and operational procedures. Modern IT roles require proficiency across multiple operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. The course explains OS installation methods, disk partitioning, boot processes, system utilities, file management, and device management using structured demonstrations. Administrative tools, performance monitoring, and repair utilities equip learners with the ability to diagnose and resolve common operating system issues.
Security awareness and threat mitigation form a major focus of Core 2. Logical security concepts, encryption, public key infrastructure, access control mechanisms, and execution control practices are presented in alignment with current cybersecurity expectations. Malware detection, removal, and prevention strategies address modern threats such as ransomware, spyware, and trojans. Physical security controls and workstation protection reinforce defense-in-depth approaches essential to organizational environments.
User and resource management topics emphasize permissions, shared resources, NTFS rights, Active Directory basics, and group policy configuration. These skills support controlled access to systems and data while maintaining compliance with organizational policies. Network management tools, remote desktop utilities, and monitoring solutions further prepare learners for day-to-day IT operations.
Operational procedures complete the Core 2 curriculum. Documentation standards, change management principles, disaster recovery practices, and scripting fundamentals are addressed with professional relevance. Communication skills, professionalism, and workplace ethics are integrated throughout the training, supporting effective collaboration in technical teams.
Instruction is delivered by Anton T. Santucci, an experienced IT educator with a background in enterprise networking, system administration, and certification-focused instruction. His teaching approach emphasizes clarity, retention, and practical understanding, supported by industry experience across academic, corporate, and international training environments.
CompTIA A+ 220-1101 and 220-1102 Online Course supports individuals preparing for certification exams while building skills applicable to roles such as IT support specialist, help desk technician, desktop support analyst, and junior system administrator. The structured progression from hardware fundamentals to operating systems, security, and operational practices ensures balanced skill development aligned with employer expectations.
FAQs
What is covered in the CompTIA A+ 220-1101 and 220-1102 online course?
Hardware, networking, operating systems, mobile devices, security fundamentals, troubleshooting methods, and IT operational procedures aligned with CompTIA exam objectives.
Is this course aligned with the latest CompTIA A+ exams?
All content follows the official CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) and Core 2 (220-1102) objectives.
Who should enroll in this CompTIA A+ online course?
Individuals pursuing entry-level IT roles, career changers, and professionals seeking CompTIA A+ certification.
Does the course include both hardware and software training?
Core 1 focuses on hardware, networking, and devices, while Core 2 emphasizes operating systems, security, and operational practices.
Is prior IT experience required before taking this course?
No formal experience is required, though basic computer familiarity is helpful.
Does this course help prepare for certification exams?
The course structure and content support exam preparation through objective-aligned instruction.
Can this course support real-world IT job responsibilities?
Training emphasizes practical troubleshooting, configuration, and support skills commonly required in professional IT environments.
